Atelier: Les reliques du quotidien

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Sculptural composition workshop in connection with the Détours sacrés du quotidien exhibition, which explores the notion of the sacred in today’s context.

Description

Here objects are rethought by creating “relics” from heterogeneous elements. Old pens or broken buttons: once assembled, the banal takes on a different character. 

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ARTIST BIOGRAPHIES

Mathieu Houde

Originally from a small village in Centre-du-Québec, nature, wood and religious art have long permeated Mathieu Houde’s work. His artistic practice integrates traditional sculptural techniques and theological concepts, fusing them with contemporary conceptual concerns and new sculptural fabrication technologies.

Hannah Alsdorf is a multi-disciplinary artist and house painter from Kanièn:ke / Upstate New York. She is an alumna of SUNY Adirondack (2013) and North Country Community College (2015). Alsdorf also studied North Renaissance art history at the University of Vermont, and painting at SCAD Lacoste in Provence. She received her B.F.A in Painting from Savannah College of Art and Design in 2019. Her work has been included in group exhibitions in the Eastern United States, Texas, France, Québec and online. Alsdorf is now based in Montréal, where she is pursuing an M.F.A in Painting and Drawing at Concordia University.

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