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Description
Raymonde teaches photography at Concordia University since 1985. Her work has been exhibited in Canada and internationally in various solo shows, such as: Tout embrasser (2001), Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University, Les Fleuves invisibles (1997), Musée d’art de Joliette; Jour de verre et autres fictions (1992), Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa; and Voyage dans le monde des choses (1986), Musée d’art contemporain de Montrél. In 2003, she was awarded the prestigious Prix Paul-Émile Borduas. In 2005, she received the Paul de Hueck and Norman Walford Career Achievement Award for Art Photography from the Ontario Arts Foundation.
About Space 118
Since 2010, Space118 provides five studios on a short-term basis (1-2 months) to artists as part of its commitment to supporting emerging art practitioners from all parts of the country and the world. We are looking at a diverse group of artists working in the studios to create a lively, supportive and dynamic working environment. We aim to foster the exchange of ideas and experiences amongst artists who work in different fields of art practice.
We hope to nurture the interdisciplinary impetus for collaboration and collective exchange. It will also be possible for artists to interact with a range of institutions (scientific, industrial and artistic) based in Mumbai or to simply use their studio term as a playful engagement with the city and its landscape.
In exchange for their enriching time in our studios, artists are required to grant a work either created during their studio practice or from previous collections. These artworks are catalogued and exhibited periodically to generate funds for the sustainability and maintenance of the space.
Located in the heart of industrial Bombay, a 15 minute drive from Kalaghoda and the art district in Colaba, artists have the freedom to experience the rich and cultural art scene on a daily basis. We encourage artists to have the freedom to develop their work at their own pace and interpret the studio term from their own perspective.