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| - Nadia Myre (es)
- Nadia Myre (fr)
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| - Nadia Myre (Montreal; 1974) es una artista visual contemporánea canadiense de la provincia de Quebec, de origen algonquino, de la Primera Nación de Kitigan Zibi (Anishinaabeg). Vive y trabaja en Montreal. Durante más de una década, su práctica multidisciplinaria se ha inspirado en la participación del público, así como en los temas recurrentes de la identidad, el lenguaje, el anhelo y la pérdida. (es)
- Nadia Myre est une artiste canadienne et une Algonquine, membre de la nation Kitigan Zibi Anishinaabe, qui vit et travaille à Montréal. (fr)
- 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. Of the artist, Canadian Art Magazine writes, "Nadia Myre’s work weaves together complex histories of Aboriginal identity, nationhood, memory and handicraft, using beadwork techniques to craft exquisite and laborious works." (en)
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| - Montreal, Quebec, Canada (en)
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| - 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. Of the artist, Canadian Art Magazine writes, "Nadia Myre’s work weaves together complex histories of Aboriginal identity, nationhood, memory and handicraft, using beadwork techniques to craft exquisite and laborious works." Myre is one of the co-founders of daphne, the first Indigenous artist-run centre in Québec, along with Skawennati, Caroline Monnet, and Hannah Claus. (en)
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