CV for ANNULET, Cluster Festival
As ANNULET was formed in September 2025, we presently have one performance together, at the Salty Pear Gallery, on Salt Spring Island, November 2025. We look forward to sharing a more extensive list soon, hopefully with CLUSTER added to it. For now, we will be sharing our personal CV below.
Destanne Lundquist
Box 1208 2747 Maryport Ave.
Cumberland BC V0R 1S0
destannelundquist@gmail.com
778 585 1271
EDUCATION
Vancouver Creative Music Institute (VCMI) - 2007
Faculty: Torsten Muller, Giorgio Manganesi, Francois Houle, John Butcher, Han Benninck, Eugene Chadborne, Bernie Arai, Paul Plimley
MUSICAL PERFORMANCES
The Abbey ~ Cumberland, BC, Nov, 2025 - AIR ABOVE MOUNTAINS (abbreviated in the following as AAM)
The Salty Pear ~ Salt Spring Island, BC, Nov, 2025 - ANNULET
Campbell River Art Gallery (CRAG), May, 2025 (paid an artist fee) - HAWA
The Abbey ~ Cumberland, BC, May 2025 - HAWA
Woodstove Festival ~ Cumberland, BC (paid an artist fee) – AAM (2024),
Falastin Festival ~ Cumberland, BC, Aug, 2024 - AAM
The Abbey ~ Cumberland, BC, 2024 - AAM
Sound + Motion Studio ~ Courtenay, BC, Oct 2024 – AAM
The Weird Church ~ Cumberland, BC, October 2024 – AAM
Active/Passive Festival, Galiano Island, BC, 2023 (paid an artist fee) - AAM
The Abbey ~ Cumberland BC, 2023 - AAM
Moss Grey Atelier ~ Courtenay, BC, 2023 - AAM
Artful Gallery ~ Courtenay, BC, 2023 - AAM
The White Room ~ Nanaimo, BC, 2019 - BIRCH (to be renamed to AAM)
The Roxy ~ Gabriola Island, BC, 2019 - BIRCH
Studio Live ~ Cumberland, BC, 2019 - BIRCH
Cultivate Performing + Arts Festival ~ Gabriola Island, Aug 2018 (paid an artist fee) - TAGANET
Elevate The Arts Festival ~ Courtenay, BC, 2015, 2016, 2017 - AAM
The Hive ~ Gabriola Island, BC, 2017 (on 2 occasions) - AAM
Comox Valley Art Gallery (CVAG), Courtenay, BC. 2017 (multiple times that year, paid an artist fee) - AAM
The Mint ~ Victoria, BC, 2017 - AAM
Copyright/Copyleft Vancouver New Music Festival, Scotia Dance Centre, 2009 (paid an artist’s fee) - SONARCHY
thru 2008 - 2011 in Vancouver, BC: Fake Jazz Wednesdays, 1067, The Sinking Ship, The Vinegar Factory
*this is an expurgated list
Stasia Garraway
604 917 7638
Website for photography: https://www.stasia-g.com/
Website for poetry: https://www.thirteenpoems.com/
IG: professional photography at https://www.instagram.com/stasia.garraway/
poetry + drawings + photos at https://www.instagram.com/thirteen_poems/
Summary
I am a Canadian artist of Welsh decent, living within the unceded and traditional territories of the Coast Salish People. I have worked full time as a photographer for the last 15 years, while simultaneously developing a multi-disciplinary practice, which includes writing, concept-based photography, drawing, painting, and music. My literary focus is short form imagist, and haiku influenced poems. With photography, I shoot digitally, on 35mm, and on a polaroid sx-70. I have made 11 chapbooks of poems with photos, each based on different geographical locations. These may be presently viewed on my ‘thirteen poems’ website. I am presently working on 2 new chapbooks which include drawings and paintings, as well as a poetry book based on Salt Spring Island. A relevant link which shares my work as a photographer and a poet, is my 2025 presentation at Pechakucha, Victoria, BC,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ialKr6aKDw&t=106s
Arts, Literary and Environmental Education
Emily Carr University, Bachelor of Arts, 2011
SFU Studio Writer’s Program, Poetry, 2012
Permaculture Design Certificate, 2025
Artistic and Cultural Work Presented to the Public
’Pechakucha', How Poetry Influences Photography, The Vic Theatre, 2025
‘Re:Location’, Group Exhibition, Mahon Hall, Salt Spring Island, 2024
‘Lands that Sang to Me’, Solo Exhibition, Dragonfly Art Supplies, 2024
‘Watercolour Window’, Solo Exhibition, Sointula Art Shed, 2024
Live Poetry performance with Marta Mckeever, Paper Covers Rock, 2022 (paid artist fee)
’One to another’, Solo exhibition, Salty Pear Gallery, 2017
Arts and cultural work experience
15 years professional photographer, with a focus on artists, writers, community builders and environmentalists.
Field producer and photographer on, ‘The Magnitude of All Things’ by Jennifer Abbott. Filmed in Labrador, Australia, Ecuador, Sweden, and England, 2019-2020