Richard Kerr is a visual artist media maker and Concordia professor known for his expansive body of work, which has explored a multiplicity of genres and media since the 1970s. He has created over 30 films and videos that have been screened and collected around the world. In the mid-1990s, Kerr expanded his practice to encompass meta-cinema installation work, and most notably the conceptualization of the Motion Picture Weaving Light Box. As a teacher/ practitioner, Kerr’s studio work informs his teaching and his teaching inspires his studio work. Kerr will present selections from his new book, Drawing from Photography, and share reflections on the evolution of his practice and his “look, make, learn, teach” ethos.