INSTALLATION
→ My-Van Dam: Spaces of Resonance
- Installation
- Free
- Contemporary Art
PHI Foundation
465 Saint-Jean Street
Education Room (SS01)
Opening Hours
Every Saturday and Sunday
11 AM to 6 PM
Free admission
Before visiting, please review all essential information about the visit, including details on accessibility at the Foundation.
Our Education team offers guided visits of our exhibitions combined with a creative workshop for school, academic, community, language school and general public groups. To make a reservation, please fill our online form.
Public Engagement Project
The PHI Foundation is pleased to present Spaces of Resonance, a public engagement project by artist My-Van Dam. The project will take place in the Foundation’s Education Room between November 6, 2024 and March 9, 2025, in parallel with the exhibition Laure Prouvost: Oma-je.
In her practice, My-Van Dam constantly navigates between different disciplines ranging from performance to sculpture, installation, video art, and drawing. Much like Laure Prouvost’s multidisciplinary work, Dam’s approach is based on the fluidity and malleability of techniques, and is marked by a unique sensitivity to the body. While the body is present in her videos and performances, it surpasses the limits of the image to become the work’s primary site: a place to invest in and explore beyond the obvious—a space where ideas, feelings, emotions, and traumas may settle and resonate.
Dam’s public engagement project is open to visitors at different times. From Tuesday to Friday, elementary, high school, CEGEP, university, and community groups visiting the PHI Foundation with a member of the Education team can take part in a creative workshop that invites them to convey bodily experiences by handling and assembling various sculptural materials. This activity will be open to the general public on weekends. The objects created during these workshops will remain in the Education Room along with Dam’s own Objects of Solidarity, and will be revitalized during public performance workshops given by the artist and guest performers. The project will conclude in March 2025 with a performance that will bring together Dam’s research and the objects that resulted from these activities.
Curator: Daniel Fiset
Biography
My-Van Dam is a multidisciplinary artist based in Tiohtià :ke/Mooniyang/Montréal. She graduated from the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) in visual and media arts and is a member of the CODE BLANC collective, alongside Stanley Février and Maryam Izadifard. Her practice focuses on the transmission of intergenerational trauma and its multiple physical and psychological impacts. She also explores body memory (BM) and healing processes that foster personal and collective emancipation from oppressive systems. Her current research is rooted in the exploration of somatic theories and practices in an effort to propose a vision of care that is interdependent and collaborative.
Dam has exhibited across Québec, notably as part of the Musée d’art actuel/Département des invisibles (MAADI) at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (2022) and University of Sherbrooke (2021). She has also presented works at the Rad Hourani Foundation (2021), Montréal’s Place des Arts (2021), Projet Casa (2022), Art Souterrain festival (2022), Centre culturel Georges-Vanier (2024) as part of the POST-INVISIBLES biennial, and at MAI | Montréal, arts interculturels (2024). She completed a residency at SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art in 2023.
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