Nathalie Quagliotto

Canada

Bio

Nathalie Quagliotto (b. 1984, Montreal, Quebec) is a conceptual artist based in Toronto and Montreal. She received an MFA in sculpture from the University of Waterloo in 2009 and a BFA in studio art from Concordia University in 2007.  In 2008, she was Turner Prize winner Martin Creed’s studio assistant in London, England.  She has shown nationally and internationally, including the Museum of Design in Atlanta, Georgia, and the Urban Institute for Contemporary Art in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and her work is in private and public collections, such as the Collection Majudia in Montreal, Quebec. She has shown at various artist-run centres and galleries across Canada such as the Khyber Centre for the Arts, the Art Gallery of Ontario, Blackwood Gallery, Untitled Art Society, Neutral Ground, Langage Plus, the Art Gallery of Mississauga, and the Estevan Art Gallery, to name a few.  She has participated in residencies, such as the Calumet Artist Residency in Indiana, USA, and the Accessibility CMD+R Media Art residency in Tennessee, USA.  She is a recipient of grants from the Toronto Arts Council and the Ontario Arts Council.

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