slow curating.

slow curating.

My curatorial practice is slow, meaning I like to revisit many times the same topic but present it through multiple iterations. The exhibitions I work on focus on pressing issues about contemporary life, art practices, and artists’ interests. I often work in collaboration and do not believe the curator has a sacrosanct voice that is the center of exhibition-making.

‡ co-curated

§ collaborated

Independent

† 2024: Regarde! Quartier des Faubourgs, city of Montreal 

† 2024 Traces that Remain, M.A.I

† 2021 Don’t Tell Anybody What We Do When I Get Lonely, MAC Montréal

‡ 2020 IGNITION 16, Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery

‡ 2019 Over My Black Body, Galerie de L’UQAM

‡ 2019 À la racine, OFFTA

† 2014 Kanaval, BAND Gallery

‡ 2014 Praxis, York University