Members’ Show
© Credits : Julian Baslyk, 2025.
reworlding — Members’ Show
Exhibition: June 6 to June 28, 2025
Closing Reception: Saturday, June 28, 2025 from 5 to 8 PM
In a time marked by rupture, exhaustion, and overlapping crises, the articule Members' Committee invites us to imagine what forms of life, relation, and care might be possible when we move beyond what we’ve been given. In this spirit, the exhibition brings together diverse artistic practices that unearth radical tenderness, engage in fabulation, and offer gestures of speculative repair. Rooted in lived experience and material experimentation, the participating artists present grounded acts of resistance, recovery, and reinvention. Ceramic landscapes, narrative textiles, audiovisual pieces, photography, drawing, and paintings—each work is a fragment of a larger map toward survivable futures.
Like the ecological act of rewilding, reworlding proposes an intentional unlearning: a return to forms of knowledge and ways of being pushed aside by colonial, extractive, and normative systems. Informed by ecological consciousness, queer temporalities, feminist lineages, and diasporic memories, the show becomes a site for unfolding collective imagining.
This exhibition does not claim to resolve our moment. Instead, it welcomes the friction between escape and confrontation, between what is remembered and what must still be made.
Informed by decades of artistic labour, community practices, and interdisciplinary experimentation, reworlding is not just a theme—it’s a methodology. A call to trace our entanglements and honour the unfinished work of reimagining the world otherwise.
Come gather with us at articule this spring—to witness, to remember, to imagine.
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written by fernando belote for the members' committee
Julian Baslyk
Julian Baslyk has a bachelor’s degree in fine arts from Concordia University. He’s had 8 solo exhibitions and has participated in group exhibitions in galleries, restaurants, art fairs, and auctions. Julian illustrated a textbook for Université de Montréal and has given presentations for the NDG council of arts (2019) and the Lakeshore Association of Artists (2023).
fernando belote
Coming from a rhizomatic academic background, fernando belote (Fern) is a queer Brazilian immigrant artist based in Tiohti:áke/Mooniyang since 2007. They are a neurodivergent bixa-queer artist who has worked as a radiation therapist in the province of Quebec and has published writings about the intersection of art and science in the Ordre des technologues en imagerie médicale, en radio-oncologie et en électrophysiologie médicale du Québec (OTIMROEPMQ), where they left a significant ethical presence and challenged the stereotypes associated with neurodivergent people. Fern is the president of DC-Art Indisciplinaire, the first artist-run centre in Quebec dedicated to the integration of people with diverse capacities. They studied Photography and Sculpture at Concordia University, Art History at McGill University, and Multimedia Art at the University of Lisbon. Their conceptual artistic practice currently investigates Brazilian queer communication and decolonial strategies. Active in the Montreal arts community, Fern works as a mediator for Art Souterrain and serves on the Board of Articule and Montreal Arts Interculturels (M.A.I.).
Danielle Bro-Morel
Danielle Bro-Morel lives and works in Montreal and Estrie. She studied for her bachelor's degree in Visual Arts at the University of Ottawa and for her master's degree in visual and media arts (educationconcentration) at the University of Quebec in Montreal. She exhibited her works at Galerie 101 in Ottawa, at the Centre des arts actuels Skol in Montreal, and at Arts Sutton in 2024.
Jessica Brouder
Jessica Brouder is an Irish Canadian visual artist and art educator living and working in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. She holds an MFA in Medium and Material Based Art (Textiles) from the National Academy of the Arts in Oslo (Norway), an MA in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London (England), and a BFA in Fine Art (Painting) from Limerick School of Art and Design (Ireland). Brouder has participated in exhibitions in Europe, Australia and North America since 2003 and has received funding from the Norwegian Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts and the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.
Claudia Burneo
Claudia Burneo is a naturalized Canadian, Brazilian-Ecuadorian multimedia artist currently based in Tiohti:áke (Montreal, Canada). Drawing on psychology and spirituality, her work explores states of being and perceptions of reality.
kimura byol lemoine (키무라 별 르뫈 – 木村 ビヨル レムワンー)
kimura byol lemoine (키무라 별 르뫈 - 木村 ビヨル レムワンー) is a conceptual multimedia feminist artist working mainly with video, pop art calligraphy, writing and collaborations who, through ze lived experience, undeniably questions gender binarity, the perception of gender and racial identities, as well as linguistics, in the voluntary or involuntary “loss” through translation, and bodies as commercial objects. By giving a voice and visibility to minorities, the archival of narratives provides a way of restoring the credibility of a non-Eurocentric memory of identities.
Erin Cham Corbett
Erin Cham Corbett is a second-generation Chinese/Irish artist exploring culture, gratitude, and belonging. Rooted in mixed race, queer, and settler experience, their work invites personal reflection on identity and place. Presentations include Available Light Film Festival (Whitehorse), Theatre in the Bush (Whitehorse), and Three Shadows Photography (Beijing).
Lauria Clarke
Lauria Clarke is an artist and educator living in Montreal. She makes things that move.
Kathryn Delaney
With roots in Irish-Montreal and Québecois culture, I grew up immersed in the storytelling and oral history traditions of both. In 2010. I received a MFA in Print Media from Concordia University. The notion of empowerment with a feminist perspective is the foundation of my artistic practice in printmaking and drawing.
Tricia Enns
Tricia Enns (she/they) has a materially and relationally engaged practice which uses alternative mapping and, more recently, multimedia approaches to tenderly and playfully approach overlooked shadowy places. Enns has a Master’s in Design and Computational Arts (2023), is a co-founder of the international collective [per]mission to Play (2020).
Allegra Hu / 胡愛丽
Allegra Hu / 胡愛丽 (they/she) is an interdisciplinary artist, self-taught jeweler, graphic designer, and crafts person. Through art-making they explore interconnectedness, transience, queer spirituality, and ancestral memories by recontextualizing craft as a practice of care in contemporary settings. They are currently based in Montreal.
Laura Leong
Educated in Environmental Design, Laura as a professional designer worked in luxury lighting, with three meter high paper wall partitions and renovated portable vacation homes. In her ceramics practice, she’s exploring a speculative future as an alternative to the order of reality she has been given. In 2021 she founded atelier clé, a collective ceramic studio in the historic garment district of Chabanel, Tiohtià:ke.
Clara Lou Micheau
Clara Lou Micheau is a multidisciplinary artist based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal, who grew up between Ktinékétolékouac/Sherbrooke and the Poitou-Charentes region in France. Her artistic practice is centered on ceramics, enriched by photography, laser cutting, and 3D modeling. Inspired by folk tales, Renaissance aesthetics, and ecosystems, she creates works imbued with magical realism, exploring life cycles, memory, and the tension between utopia and escape. A graduate of Concordia University’s BFA in Visual Arts, she has exhibited in Quebec and completed artist residencies in Denmark and Alberta.
Stéphane Piazo
Stéphane Piazo is a visual artist, a graduate of the School of Fine Arts in Bologna (Italy) and Angoulême (France). He expresses his creative potential in the film and video game industries, in order to better understand and meet both artistic and financial challenges. His versatile background combines drawing, 9th Art, traditional and digital sculpture, programming and animation. Constituting an ideal skill set for a well-rounded digital artist to the industry
Ev Ricky
I am a "Montreal"-based TME agender dyke, white settler, multidisciplinary visual artist, writer, and cultural worker, once described as “pert” and “young” by Vaginal Davis. My most recent project, an artist book entitled ouch ouch ouch, was the result of a six-month artist residency at the Osler Library of the History of Medicine at McGill University. My artistic and curatorial work has been featured in the Ignatz Award-winning and Lambda-nominated anthology We’re Still Here, Contemporary Verse 2 and Canadian Art, and presented at Ada X, Centaur Theatre, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, the 2018 Sick Theories Conference, and at the 2016 Sexuality + Disability Summit alongside Loree Erickson. My artwork busies itself with graphic medicine and pathographics, speculative text-image relations, care, immunity, and access intimacies. I owe a lot to the trans, queer and disability communities I belong to, and my work is often speaking with them.
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