Andréanne Abbondanza-Bergeron

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Andréanne Abbondanza-Bergeron is a Canadian contemporary artist working in installation, sculpture and photography. She lives and works in Montreal, Quebec.

  • MFA in Sculpture, 2013–2016, Concordia University
  • MA in Art Education, 2007–2010, Concordia University
  • BFA in Studio Arts, 2004–2007, Concordia University
  • Architectural Design, 2003–2004, Université de Montréal

Works

Her work Suspensus was presented as part of the exhibition IGNITION 12 at the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Montreal.[1]

Abbondanza-Bergeron presented her MFA thesis exhibition, dis]JUNCTION,[2] in 2016 at the Maison de la Culture Frontenac.

She was the recipient of the 2016 Yvonne L. Bombardier Graduate Scholarship in Visual Arts.[3]

In 2018, Abbondanza-Bergeron's piece Tipping Point was installed in the Kitchener City Hall Rotunda as part of the Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener and Area "CAFKA.18" exhibit.[4]

Exhibitions

References

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