Michael Morris (artist)

[1][2] Morris has also completed successful works in film, photography, video, installation, correspondence art, and performance.

[4] Morris later studied at the University of Victoria and the Vancouver School of Art,[3] where his teachers included Jack Shadbolt, Roy Kiyooka and Don Jarvis.

[1] Morris, along with Vincent Trasov, founded the Image Bank in 1969, a system of postal correspondence between participating artists for the exchange of information and ideas.

[6] He had absorbed an urban aesthetic from British Pop artists as well as the ideas of Marcel Duchamp during his training.

[7] Morris' work with the Image Bank has been heralded as instrumental to the early history of networking and the utilization of social interaction as art.