About Nadia Myre

Nadia Myre is a visual artist from Montreal and an Algonquin member of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation. Her interdisciplinary practice prioritizes conversations about identity, resilience, the politics of belonging, and collaborative skill sharing

Nadia Myre in 10 dates:

  • 2019 — Ordre des arts et des lettres du Québec Cultural Ambassador Award, Montreal, Canada

  • 2017 — "Tout ce qui reste / Scattered Remains" Solo exhibition, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal, Canada

  • 2016 — Winner, Walter Philips Gallery inaugural video award, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Banff, Canada

  • 2014 — Winner, Sobey Art Award, Winnipeg, Canada

  • 2012 — "All Our Relations, 2012 Biennale of Sydney," Group exhibition, Cockatoo Island, Sydney, Australia

  • 2011 — Winner, Pratt & Whitney Canada and Conseil des arts de Montréal: Prix les Elles de l'art, Montreal, Canada

  • 2010 — "Skin Tissue," Solo exhibition, National Museum of the American Indian, New York, United States

  • 2004 — Winner, Eiteljorg Museum Art Fellowship, Indianapolis, United States

  • 2002 — "Cont[r]act," Solo exhibition, Oboro, Montreal, Canada

  • 1974 — Born in Montreal, Canada

Photography courtesy of the Renaud Philippe.

Photography courtesy of the Renaud Philippe.