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Marcus Dénommé
Research Assistant, Critical Decor

Marcus Dénommé grew up on Algonquin Temiskaming First Nations territory in so-called Ontario, Canada. It was here at a young age that Dénommé began to explore street art and artistic interventions on public and private property. They have since lived on Kahnawake Mohawk territory, unceded Sinixt territory, and now live and work on unceded Coast Salish territory. Here, they study at the Emily Carr University of Art + Design and explore communication design through traditional printmaking and bookmaking practices. Dénommé has exhibited in multiple independent shows in Vancouver and is the editor of the publication Veins & Arterys. Marcus Dénommé grew up on Algonquin Temiskaming First Nations territory in so-called Ontario, Canada. It was here at a young age that Dénommé began to explore street art and artistic interventions on public and private property. They have since lived on Kahnawake Mohawk territory, unceded Sinixt territory, and now live and work on unceded Coast Salish territory. Here, they study at the Emily Carr University of Art + Design and explore communication design through traditional printmaking and bookmaking practices. Dénommé has exhibited in multiple independent shows in Vancouver and is the editor of the publication Veins & Arterys.