Stephanie E. Gould, B.A. Hons. (UBC), M.A. (Toronto), M.A. (Western)
University Instructor, Journalist and Writer
Professional Experience
Sessional Faculty, University of the Fraser Valley, 2007-present
(School of Creative Arts & Arts Studies, Abbotsford BC)
Courses in Documentary Video-filmmaking, Video Production, Community Arts Practice, Portfolio I and II, University 101.
Journalist and Writer, various print publications (see Selected Publications below), 1986-present, including Cottage Life West, Cottage magazine, The Vancouver Sun, Valley Life magazine, The Chilliwack Progress, The Globe and Mail, The Georgia Straight, Cinema Canada magazine.
University of the Fraser Valley; BC Open University & other clients, 1995-present:
Extensive experience writing large, complex and successful proposals, reports, case statements and applications for curriculum, capital and research projects.
Director and President, Pacific Source Productions Inc., 1999-2002
Knowledge Network, BC’s public television network (Burnaby, BC):
1999-2001 – Producer: BC Now public affairs series of one-hour episodes for two seasons;
1997-1999 – Senior Story Producer, Studio BC, province-wide public affairs program
1996-1997 – Story Producer/Editor, Studio BC
1995-1996 – Researcher, Studio One (pilot series for Studio BC)
Writer/Broadcaster and Associate Producer, 1992-1994
Almanac (province-wide current affairs program)
CBC Radio, Vancouver, British Columbia
Associate Producer, 1990-1991
Information Radio (province-wide current affairs program)
CBC Radio, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Joint Centre for Asia Pacific Studies (York University-University of Toronto), 1988-1990
1990 – Research Project Coordinator, Canada and Hong Kong Project (Editor, Designer and Writer, Canada and Hong Kong Update; See The Richard Charles Lee Canada-Hong Kong Library, UofT.)
1989 – Acting Administrative Manager, Joint Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies
1988 – Editor and Publications Coordinator, academic monograph series and other publications, Joint Centre for Asia-Pacific Studies, University of Toronto-York University, Ontario (since 2002, York Centre for Asian Research)
Associate Producer and Writer/Broadcaster, 1986-7
The Arts Report, Metro Morning, As It Happens & other current affairs programs
CBC Radio, Toronto, Ontario
Reporter (City Desk), 1986-7 (weekends)
The Globe and Mail newspaper, Toronto, Ontario
Exhibitions
- Tel i’tsel Kwe’lo (I Am from Here), an exhibition of student work for the Lens of Empowerment project, S’eliyemetaxwtexw Gallery, UFV Abbotsford campus and Gathering Place, Chilliwack Education Park, British Columbia, March 26-April 9, 2015.
- Co-curator with Sarah Ciurysek, Sitelines in S’ólh Téméxw: a Student and Community-Centred Photo and Documentary Video Art Project, an exhibition of student work for the Lens of Empowerment Project: UFV Gallery, Abbotsford campus, March 30-April 11, 2012; Home/Land Conference, School of the Arts, Loughborough University (UK) July 5-7, 2012; S’iwes Toti: It Q’ep – Teaching and Learning Together: Indigenizing the Academy Conference, UFV Chilliwack Education Park, August 26-28, 2012.
Films and Film Screenings
- Host, National Canadian Film Day 150 screening at UFV in partnership with REEL CANADA, April 19, 2017: KONELINE directed by Nettie Wild.
- CreatiValley, The Reach Gallery, Abbotsford, BC selected student films, Sept. 2015.
- Instructor, Visual Arts/Geography Student Film Project, Premiere Screening, University of the Fraser Valley, Apr. 16, 2015: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF4th9EhV3Q.
- Consulting Editor, Droning of Bombers, directed by Gabriel Kirkley (based on a play by Hennie Drenten-Regoczi in collaboration with James Servici, Theatre, UFV). Premiere screening, UFV, 2012.
- Co-organizer, film festival, University of the Fraser Valley: Feast and Transformation: A Festival of First Nations films from the Pacific Northwest, curated by Hugh Brody, Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Studies, UFV, and The British Museum, 21-23 April, 2006.
- Researcher and Production Assistant, The Meaning of Life, a documentary film directed by filmmaker, author and anthropologist, Hugh Brody, Canada Research Chair, Aboriginal Studies, UFV.
Selected Publications
book chapter:
- Gould, Stephanie, and Jacqueline Nolte, Shirley Hardman, Sarah Ciurysek et. al. “Women’s Citizenship and Identity in St:ólō Territory: a collective essay from the University of the Fraser Valley’s Lens Project (British Columbia, Canada).” Home/Land: Women, Citizenship, Photographies, edited by Marion Arnold and Marsha Meskimmon. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2016, pp. 289-307.
magazine & newspaper articles, radio documentaries, television series:
- Interview with Nettie Wild about her feature documentary film, KONELINE, (43 mins.) CIVL Radio, May 2017;
- In the Round (commemorating the architecture of Daniel Evan White, Vancouver), Cottage Life West magazine, spring 2014. https://magazine.cottagelife.com/magazine/cottage-life-west/clw-spring-2014/;
- The Stories Behind 5, 200 BC Place Names, Book Review (Encyclopedia of Raincoast Place Names by Andrew Scott), The Vancouver Sun, November 14, 2009;
- Above Tide: Haig-Brown Homestead (to mark the 100th anniversary of BC writer and conservationist Roderick Haig-Brown and Ann Haig-Brown’s births), Cottage magazine, summer 2008;
- BC Now television series (weekly, one-hour episodes), Knowledge Network, 1999-2001;
- The Fraser River, a one-hour special, Studio BC, Knowledge Network, 1996 (nominated for a Webster Award);
- Three-part radio documentary series to mark the closing of The Chinese Times, one of Canada’s earliest Chinese language newspapers, CBC Radio, 1993;
- Radio series investigating the life and death of four-year-old Matthew Vaudreil, whose story was subsequently at the center of the Gove Inquiry into Child Protection, CBC Radio, Vancouver, 1993-4;
- Canadian art and artists, The Arts Report, CBC Radio, Toronto and Vancouver, 1987;
- Contributor, articles on film and television, Cinema Canada Magazine, Montreal, 1986-7
Awards and Distinctions
- Honoured for my contribution (as writer of the Gathering Places Proposal) to S’olh Shxwlèlí (‘our places’), the Gathering Place, Canada Education Park (CEP) Longhouse Honouring Ceremony, University of the Fraser Valley, May 11, 2012
- Nominated for a Webster Award, 1996 (The Fraser River, Studio BC, Knowledge Network)
- Full University Scholarship, University of Western Ontario, 1986
Education
M.A. (Journalism) The University of Western Ontario, 1986
- graduating paper (thesis): Reporting from Heelboom Bay: Media Coverage of the Meares Island Story, (unpublished) on newspaper, magazine and television coverage of the Meares Island land claim near Tofino, British Columbia.
M.A. (English) University of Toronto, 1984
B.A. (English Honours), University of British Columbia, 1981