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Kim Waldron
Kim Waldron is a Montreal-based visual artist. Her art practice frequently uses self-portraiture as a means of engaging with various contemporary social situations. Active in the local, national, and international scene, most recently she has exhibited work at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, MOMENTA | Biennale de l’image, CIRCA art actuel (Montreal), Jimei X Arles International Photography Festival (Xiamen), Mains d’Oeuvres (Paris), Ortega y Gasset Projects (NYC) and Dunlop Art Gallery (Regina). She has an MFA from Concordia University and a BFA from NSCAD University. She has been awarded artist residencies in Paris, Vienna, Newfoundland, Xiamen, Beijing and Tokyo. She was the recipient of the Pierre-Ayot Award in 2013.
(CONCORDIA) FELLOW 2013
Events
2020
JAPAN
RESIDENCY
Tokyo Arts and Space
CALQ residency, May - July
Tokyo, Japan
2020
DRUMMONDVILLE
EXHIBITION
eXcentrer, Galerie d’art Desjardins
Drummondville, QC.
Curators: Marthe Carrier, Émilie Granjon, Stéphanie Chabot, Emmanuelle Choquette.
EXHIBITION
Les Arts du tout-monde
Exposition permanente
Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
2019
MONTREAL
EXHIBITION
Re: Travailler ensemble
Carleton University Art Gallery et
Université du Québec en Outaouais
Curators: Heather Anderson et Marie-Hélène Leblanc
2019
OTTAWA
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