Nadia Myre of Quebec wins 2014 Sobey Art Award CBC News


Nadia Myre Code Switching and Other Work at Art Mûr Berlin Art Agenda

Nadia Myre. Multidisciplinary artist Nadia Myre (Anishinaabe) was born in 1974 and is currently living and working in Montréal, Canada. Myre earned fine arts degrees from Camosun College in Victoria, British Columbia, and the Emily Carr University of Art + Design in Vancouver, British Columbia. In 2002 she obtained a master of fine arts from.


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From 'Orison' exhibition shown at Montreal's Oboro Gallery . Nadia Myre has had a big year. Between travelling to Senegal and Mexico as part of her artistic practice, mounting a solo show at Montreal's Oboro gallery, contributing work to several group shows including the 2014 Shanghai Biennale and topping it all off by winning the $50,000 Sobey Art Prize for 2014, the Montreal-based.


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The Forgiveness Project, 2011 SCARSCAPES, 2010 NO PLEASE DONT STOP, 2008 The Dreamers, 2007 Stars and Stripes, 2003 Indian Act, 2000-2002


Nadia Myre, Canadian artist at the 18th Biennale of Sydney (ENG/FR

May 8, 2019 | By Andy Murdoch Nadia Myre: "I am honoured to be counted as a cultural ambassador by the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec." | Images courtesy of the artist " Nadia Myre has shifted the way contemporary art in Quebec is seen, is made and is experienced," says Rebecca Duclos, dean of Concordia's Faculty of Fine Arts.


Nadia Myre, Scar Project, Textile Museum, Toronto 2006 Artist

About Related Artists Explore Nadia Myre's biography, achievements, artworks, auction results, and shows on Artsy.


Nadia Myre Code Switching Art Mûr Artsy

Nadia Myre (born 1974) is a contemporary visual artist from Montreal Quebec and an Algonquin member of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation, who lives and works in Montreal. For over a decade, her multi-disciplinary practice has been inspired by participant involvement as well as recurring themes of identity, language, and longing. and loss.


Public Art — NADIA MYRE

Nadia Myre (born 1974) is a contemporary visual artist from Québec and an Algonquin member of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabeg First Nation, who lives and works in Montréal. For over a decade, her multi-disciplinary practice has been inspired by participant involvement as well as recurring themes of identity, language, longing and loss.


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Nadia Myre (born 1974) is a contemporary visual artist from Quebec and an Algonquin member of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabeg First Nation, who lives and works in Montreal. For over a decade, her multi-disciplinary practice has been inspired by participant involvement as well as recurring themes of identity, language, longing and loss.


Nadia Myre, Indian Act, 2002, from Sakahàn International Indigenous

Photo: Aurélie Leveau. On November 19, in front of a packed audience at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Montreal-based artist Nadia Myre was named the winner of the 2014 Sobey Art Award. It was the culmination of a whirlwind month for Myre that saw her jetting from the opening of a solo exhibition at Oboro in Montreal (which closes on December 13.


Nadia Myre Fuses the Personal and the Political Canadian Art

Curated by Sarah Quinton Balancing Acts is a solo exhibition of work by internationally acclaimed artist Nadia Myre. Myre draws attention to the power and histories of Indigenous textile practices through beadwork, textiles, photography, video and sculpture.


Scarscapes Smithsonian Institution

Quebec-based artist Nadia Myre is a member of the Anishnabeg Kitigan Zibi Nation. Her multidisciplinary work, rooted in a collaborative method, addresses themes of identity and language. She is the recipient of several awards and grants, most notably the Sobey Art Award (2014). She has participated in solo and group exhibitions, both nationally.


The Scar Project (detail) by Nadia Myre HIDE Skin as Material and

Recent beaded and photographic works by Nadia Myre demonstrating the Algonquin artist's longstanding fascination with the communicative potential of abstract visual symbols. The Desire Schematics depict linear, technical diagrams in coloured beads on white backgrounds and boast saucy titles like Lubricator and Union Screwed. The beaded works.


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About the curator Betty Julian is an off-reserve citizen of Sipekne'katnik First Nation (Indian Brook First Nation) in Nova Scotia. Betty is the Adjunct Curator at Prefix ICA and a curator of contemporary art with a specialization in photography, film and video as art forms.


Nadia Myre Code Switching Art Mûr Artsy

Nadia Myre RCA (born 1974) is a contemporary visual artist from Quebec and an Algonquin member of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabeg First Nation, who lives and works in Montreal. For over a decade, her multi-disciplinary practice has been inspired by participant involvement as well as recurring themes of identity, language, longing and loss. [1]


Nadia Myre Wins 50K Sobey Art Award Canadian Art

Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Sonny Assu, Michel Piquette, and Paul-Émile Rioux. Nadia Myre art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at £761 and tops out at £76,108, while the average work can sell for £4,967.


Nadia Myre of Quebec wins 2014 Sobey Art Award CBC News

Nadia Myre, visual artist (born in 1974 in Montréal, QC ). Nadia Myre is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice draws its inspiration from the audience's participation, as well as from recurring themes of identity, language, desire and loss.