Veronique d’Entremont
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Veronique d’Entremont, a trans author, artist, and story-teller through art was born in San Marcos , CA in 1983.
Accomplishments[edit]
- 2020 - Baptized in the Fires of the Cuyahoga River. SPACES. Cleveland, OH.
- 2019 - Her Body Became an Antenna, Transmitting the Message of God. Nothing Special. Los Angeles, CA. (collaboration w/ Danny Mekonnen)
- 2019 — If Every Mother Were A Saint, Heaven Would Be Full By Now. Washington Reid Gallery, Project Space. Culver City, CA.
- 2019 Return to the In-Between. Arlene Schnitzer Gallery, Harvard-Westlake. LA, CA
- 2016 — What I Mean When I Say I’m Going Home. Boehm Gallery, Palomar College. San Marcos, CA.
- 2013 - The Weight of Certain Objects. Commonwealth & Council. LA, CA
- 2013 - Manmade. PØST. LA, CA. (collaboration with Kim Ye).
- 2012 - But The Object Must Survive This Destruction. Commonwealth & Council. LA, CA
- 2022-2025 — Studio Residency at Boston Center for the Arts
- 2021 — Public Art Commission. Their Body Became an Antenna, Transmitting the Message ofGod. Temporary sculpture installation. Los Angeles State Historic Park, The Institute for Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA) and LAND (Los Angeles Nomadic Division). Los Angeles, CA
References[edit]
https://massart.edu/faculty/veronique-dentremont
httpshttps://cargocollective.com/veroniquedentremonthttps://www.joanmitchellfoundation.org/veronique-dentremonthttps://www.mobius.org/new-page-1
https://www.theicala.org/en/learning/50-veronique-dentremont-their-body-became-an-antenna-
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