Maureen Bradley

[2][3] During their career as a Montréal-based bassist, Bradley received a VideoFACT production grant to create a music video.

[2][5] From there, Bradley became interested in filmmaking and media studies and later became an assistant professor of film production at the University of Regina.

[2][5] Bradley then returned to British Columbia and became an associate professor at the University of Victoria's Writing Department.

[2][6] Using a grant they received from the Canada Foundation for Innovation, Bradley brought the Hi-Def Story Incubator Lab to life at the University of Victoria.

[6] Their work in the Canadian film scene has been focused on challenging typical gender norms and binaries.

Growing up, Bradley most identified with the label androgynous, finding that they did not fit into the typical categories of male or female.

[9] Additionally, artistic retrospectives based on Bradley's work have been created in cities across Canada.