Granada Venne

[12] For the 1971 Miss General Idea Pageant, that took place at the Art Gallery of Ontario and later awarded to Image Bank's Michael Morris, entry kits were sent out through mail-art networks with a letter of invitation from Venne.

[14] Venne also made appearances in other General Idea projects such as Art's Birthday and the Hollywood Decca Dance (January 17, 1974), Blocking (1974), shot at Western Front Society in Vancouver, BC, and Going Thru The Motions (1975).

[15] She also collaborated with Michael Morris and Vincent Trasov of Image Bank on a series of ten photographs shot at "Babyland" in Roberts Creek, British Columbia entitled The Romance Of Mr. Peanut And Granada Gazelle (1974).

[23] During her residency, Venne directed a single channel video work entitled Oscar Goldman and the Bi-Yonis (1977) that featured a noir-style narrative and starred artist Hank Bull as the protagonist.

[24] Into the 1980s, Venne worked in the costume department of numerous films and television productions including as a wardrobe assistant or "mistress" for The Brood, Humongous (1982) as well as on Fraggle Rock and Blue's Clues.