Maeve Hind (she/they) is a queer and disabled emerging interdisciplinary artist. She holds a BA in Studio Art and Psychology at the University of Guelph. Maeve works primarily in painting, closely examining the relationship with her body and its surrounding contexts. She reflects on anxieties, emotions, (in)ability, and her surrounding urban and natural landscapes. Her paintings often depict natural landscapes as safer spaces in which they can stretch their comfort zones and imagine new meanings of home. Exploring her own limits and capacities, she ventures into the world as a sensitive receptor and creates scenes of the world she experiences and the worlds she imagines. She is often influenced by her background in psychology which broadens her exploration of the embodied processes of living under trees and on top of cement. She also works in sculpture, performance, and community engaged art making. She currently works out of her studio in so-called Guelph, ON on the treaty lands and territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit.
Works are available at Blue Thornbury Gallery.
maevehind@gmail.com
(647) 717-0340
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