Maude Johnson

Maude Johnson is a Montréal-based writer and curator. She holds a MA in Art History from Concordia University. She is interested in the relationship between bodies, times, and spaces. Her research explores performative and curatorial practices, while probing methodologies, mechanisms, and languages within interdisciplinary practices. Her recent projects have been presented in the SIGHTINGS space of the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery (Montréal, 2016) and at Artexte (Montréal, 2018).

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

PUBLIC ART: Billboard on Shaw by Nadège Grebmeier Forget

June 23, 2018 - August 5, 2018

Artist Nadège Grebmeier Forget’s billboard After Rendering on View (Betty Rowland meets Angela Aames), May 27, 2017 is on view at 180 Shaw Street through June to August, 2018, as part of the group exhibition  … move or be moved by some thing rather than oneself, curated by Florence-Agathe Dubé-Moreau and Maude Johnson and featuring works by Guillaume Adjutor Provost, Adam Basanta, Adrienne Crossman, and Nadège Grebmeier Forget.

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