Eve Tagny

Eve Tagny (Montreal) is a multidisciplinary artist working with photography, video, writing and environmentally focused installation. Her practice is focused on mending traumatic disruptions through nature. Her work has been shown in Canada and abroad. Her photo book Lost Love, was the recipient of an Honourable Mention from the Burtynsky Grant and has been on display as part of her first solo exhibition at Never Apart Centre in Montreal. She also was shortlisted for the 2018 Contemporary African Photography prize (CAP) and was the recipient of the MFON Legacy Grant. Tagny holds a BFA in Film Production from Concordia University and a certificate in Journalism from the University of Montreal.

Image: Eve Tagny, Premonition, photograph, 2014.

EVENT: Performance: A landscape’s spine

November 20, 2021 - November 20, 2021

Live Performance
A landscape’s spine by Florencia Sosa Rey and Eve Tagny

Saturday, November 20th, 2021
1 – 1:30 PM (Duration of performance: approx. 30 minutes)
Artscape Youngplace, 180 Shaw St.

Following her practice’s ongoing investigations into gardens as sites of grief and renewal, Eve Tagny along with collaborator Florencia Sosa Rey has choreographed a performance as a closing gesture for the exhibition You sit in a garden (curated by Chris Andrews).

 

 

 

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EXHIBITION: You sit in a garden

September 23, 2021 - November 21, 2021

Artists: Tanya Lukin Linklater, Laurie Kang, Lila De Magalhaes, Nona Inescu, Jenine Marsh
Curator: Chris Andrews

You sit in a garden brings together the work of Tanya Lukin Linklater, Laurie Kang, Jenine Marsh, Lila de Magalhaes, and Nona Inescu. Each included work proposes a new bodily form, movement, or way to touch, pushing for an expanded definition of what a body should be.

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EXHIBITION: An Archive, But Not An Atlas

April 27, 2019 - June 2, 2019
Alex Jacobs-Blum, Curtiss Randolph, Camille Rojas, Eve Tagny Curated by Liz Ikiriko April 27–June 2, 2019 Opening Reception and Curator’s Tour with Liz Ikiriko Saturday, April 27th, 1–3pm   “An archive, but not an atlas: the point here is not to take the world upon one’s shoulders, but to crouchFind out more