Melinda Mollineaux

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Melinda Molllineaux (1964–) is a Caribbean-Canadian visual artist based in Ottawa, Ontario.[1][2] With interests in pinhole photography and ceramics, Mollineaux explores the concept of Black diaspora, looking specifically at Black histories in Canada.[3] Her work has been exhibited in both solo and group exhibitions across Canada and has also been featured in numerous art publications.[4]

Mollineaux was born in London, England to Caribbean parents who moved immigrated from Trinidad to England in the 1950s.[1][3] Before moving to Lethbridge, Alberta in 1981, Mollineaux spent time in Trinidad herself.[4]

She received her B.A. at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, then continued on to earn an MFA in photography at the University of Victoria on Vancouver Island. During her time in Vancouver in the 1990s, Mollineaux was the co-editor of Boo Magazine and played an active role in various artist-run centres including Artspeak Gallery and Or Gallery.[3] Her artwork at the time centred on the historical presence of Black communities in the region.[4]

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