
Marie-Andrée Poulin
Map is an artist-researcher and founder of DC-Art Indisciplinaire, an artist-run center dedicated to deaf and disabled art. They holds a master’s degree with honors in research-creation (UdeM). They complete training in Québec Sign Language-French interpretation, with a view to rethinking the functions of the art world. Their work has been presented in Tiohtiàke, Wôbanakiak, Nitassinan, Tkaronto and Szczecin. Performative in nature, their practice of creating situations transforms the state of (im)material environments through an arrangement of particular moves, where their movements are their materials as they engages them in the strangeness of their own neuroqueer processes.
