artemisia and lichen
fireweed and bush quilt
fish and animal leather
quilts and textiles
image as metabolism (working group research)
Cultivating Reciprocity
Portraits of Northern Travel
no monetary value; passing of pigment
Chris Dufour is an interdisciplinary emerging artist working across several territories on turtle island, including Kanien’kehá:ka and Mi'gma'gi. Chris uses mediums of plants, gardening, textiles, quilting, installation, darkroom manipulation, leather tanning, and sculpture in their work. Chris values projects which seek to utilize material practices as a facilitator, to process connections and relationships to ecologies, modalities of care, alternative futures, and ruminations about world building. 

Of Irish and Quebecois heritage, Chris grew up outside of Kjipuktuk (so called Halifax, Nova Scotia) and has spent the last 8 years working and living across many territories on Turtle Island. After attending the Yukon School of Visual Arts, Chris took on a practice of grassroots learning that brought them to social practice, permaculture, soil ecology, and accessible community-based education. In recent years, they’ve been working with lichen mobile programming space, Oxygen Arts Centre, and L’imprimerie, centre d’artistes producing new work and conducting material research.