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Marilou André

Marilou André

Marilou André is a visual artist from Tiohtià:ke|Mooniyang|Montreal whose practice questions urban space community and activism to present new ways of living memory. new ways of experiencing memory. Since 2013, she has been pursuing her her “Urban Skins” series, which she has been making in several centers. This sculptural corpus reveals a form of graphic expression of the territory, revealing in a different way what is at first sight familiar, familiar, even banal. Since 2022, she has been collaborating on the Monument poème project, carrying out anti-monumental artistic actions to perform the counter-narrative.

Marilou completed an MFA at Concordia University in Concordia University in 2016, and her work has been presented in group at SKOL, the Musée de la Civilisation in Quebec City, the Montreal Biennale d'arts imprimés de Montréal, at the Musée d'Art contemporain de Valdivia, Chile, at the IX Biennale de l'Hémisphérique Institut de and Politics, and at the University of British Columbia's Art History and Visual visual arts gallery at the University of British Columbia. What she holds dear at DARE-DARE is the horizontal relationship that is created between artists, their mediums and a plurality of audiences in the urban environment.