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Brian Postalian

Brian Postalian

Vancouver, CA // Certified in 2024

Brian Postalian is a performance creator, director, educator, and producer who frequently works between Vancouver and Toronto. They have been embedding CRP into their artistic practice since 2019, with a focus on new performance and collaborative creation. Brian has worked with educational institutions Toronto Metropolitan University and University of Toronto Mississauga as well as organizations such as Vancouver’s Bard on the Beach delivering CRP workshops to artists, educators, and community members. They have worked extensively with youth, in queer, racialized, and disability art contexts, and non-professionally trained community groups. As an artist they make work that reconsiders how we share space together in communal places, blurring the divide between audiences and performers. Their work has been produced across Canada and internationally.