Ian Haig is a multifaceted multimedia artist who has been persistently engaged in a diverse array of creative pursuits spanning over two decades, effortlessly traversing a vast spectrum of mediums, including but not limited to video, sculpture, drawing, technology-driven media, and installation art.
Noted artist's creative output is distinguished by a deliberate rejection of the idea that the mundane and unrefined are inherently worthless and lacking in cultural relevance.
Noted artist Haig's impressive body of work has been showcased in a multitude of esteemed galleries and prestigious video/media festivals globally, with numerous prominent institutions having featured his innovative creations.
Haig's impressive repertoire of video art has garnered widespread recognition, with his works being showcased in numerous prestigious festivals around the world, exceeding a staggering total of 150 international events.
Haig's professional endeavors have been met with widespread recognition and accolades, with a notable highlight being the prestigious fellowship bestowed upon him by the New Media Arts Board of the Australia Council in the year 2003.
Notably, Haig has also had the distinction of curating several video art exhibitions, including the notable "Unco" show at the Torrance Art Museum in Los Angeles, which took place in 2013.