Adrienne Crossman

Adrienne Crossman is an artist and curator working and living in Windsor, Ontario. They hold an MFA in Visual Art from the University of Windsor and a BFA in Integrated Media with a Minor in Digital and Media Studies from OCAD University. They have completed residencies in Syracuse, NY, Montréal, Windsor, and Artscape Gibraltar Point on the Toronto Islands. Their practice involves the exploration of non-normative and non-binary objects, characters and spaces, with a specific interest in queer potentialities within the non-human.

Crossman creates queer interventions through the manipulation of digital media and popular culture, the re-contextualization of often overlooked objects and artifacts, and by locating queer sensibilities in the everyday. Their curatorial practice involves a strong emphasis on fostering community within the digital new media art world and bridging the gap between virtual and physical space.

Adrienne Crossman holds an MFA in Visual Art from the University of Windsor, and a BFA in Integrated Media with a Minor in Digital and Media Studies from OCAD University. Adrienne has completed residencies in Syracuse, NY, Montréal, Windsor, and Artscape Gibraltar Point on the Toronto Islands and has exhibited at: White House Studio Project (Toronto, Ontario), Xpace Cultural Centre (Toronto, Ontario), Idea Exchange (Cambridge, Ontario), 8-11 (Toronto, Ontario), Studio L’Eloi (Montreal, Quebec), Moscow Biennale for Young Art (Moscow, Russia), and The Wrong New Digital Art Biennale (thewrong.org).

EXHIBITION: … move or be moved by some ‘thing’ rather than oneself.

June 22, 2018 - August 5, 2018
Featuring Guillaume Adjutor Provost, Adam Basanta, Adrienne Crossman, and Nadège Grebmeier Forget Curated by Florence-Agathe Dubé-Moreau and Maude Johnson Critical Distance is pleased to present … move or be moved by some thing rather than oneself., an exhibition that considers curating and choreography as materials and subjects. Bringing together the workFind out more