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Combining various media and processes—such as analog and digital photography, video, printmaking practices, and techniques specific to public art—Véronique Malo’s works draw on perceptions of the intangible, traces, and the poetry of gestures. Through her practice, she questions the expression of temporality by linking nature, abstraction, the body, and the built environment. These successive transitions, erasures, and reappearances allow her to approach art as a living, shifting presence, rooted in everyday life.

Véronique Malo lives and works in Montreal  and in Lanaudière (Quebec, Canada) where she pursues her research in visual arts. With a Master’s degree in Visual Arts from Concordia University (Montreal, Canada) and a Postgraduate program from Valand School of Fine Arts (Gothenburg, Sweden), Véronique Malo also studied  at Glasgow School of Art (Scotland) during her MFA as part of an inter-university exchange and at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque (USA) during her BA in Studio Arts from Concordia University. She has participated in artist residencies in Canada and Europe and has shown her work in solo (Musée d’art de Joliette) and group exhibitions in Canada, the United States, Spain, Scotland and Sweden. She has participated in several public art competitions and carried out projects as part of the Government of Québec Politique d’integration des arts à l’architecture. Her work is supported by the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec. Professor at the department of Visual arts at Cégep du Vieux-Montréal, Véronique Malo has been teaching art since 2008.


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