Welcome to
ART IN A PANDEMIC
an interactive experience through which you will discover how Montreal-based artists have adapted to the pandemic
WATCH interviews with three different Montreal-based visual artists
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EXPLORE their work
DISCOVER how the pandemic has changed the way they create
KIRAN AMBWANI
Kiran Ambwani is a freelance photographer whose work focuses on documentary photography and portraiture. For over a decade, she has been traveling all over the world to tell people’s stories and show human resilience. She has notably worked with survivors of earthquakes, survivors of human trafficking, children in hospice care, and refugees.
The pandemic has been very hard on Kiran; traveling restrictions and sanitary measures make her work difficult. But Kiran has found new ways to create. The pandemic has also given her new opportunities to learn more and grow as an artist.
TEEN ADULT
Kezna Dalz, known professionally as Teen Adult, is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Montreal. Her powerful art deals with themes of feminism, anti-racism, and self-love.
Since the pandemic hit, Teen Adult’s professional career has taken off. She has had more contracts than ever. The pandemic has given her opportunities to create and to get involved in activist work.
DOMINIC MICHAUD
Dominic Michaud is a painter and clothing designer. His art deals with death, spirituality, and enlightenment.
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The pandemic has affected Dominic in many ways, but he has seen this situation as an opportunity to concentrate on his art and build an online presence. He has also found many ways to stay connected to the art world.
© 2021 by Salomé Maari and Jackson Starr.