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Stina Baudin

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Biography

Stina Baudin is a Haitian-Canadian artist and scholar whose interdisciplinary textile practice explores Black culture, geography, mythology, storytelling, and the material construction of memory. Working across weaving, textiles, sound, text, archival materials, and oral histories, Baudin examines Black life and its contested histories through hand-built forms that move between data, myth, and embodied narrative.  Baudin studied at Concordia University in Montréal and the Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, and she graduated from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 2025, where she was also a Gilbert Foundation Fellow. Her work often engages archives, ancestry, Black time, migration, Vodou symbolism, and architectural composition, using woven structures, mixed media, and research-based processes to consider how fragmented histories can be reassembled into forms of cultural continuity, resistance, and remembrance.  Her work has been exhibited through the Toronto Biennial of Art, PHI, Centre Clark, grunt gallery, and other contemporary art platforms in Canada and beyond. She lives and works between Montréal and the United States, and recent sources also place her between Montréal and Detroit.

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Medium
Fiber and Textile
Mixed Media
Style
Conceptual
Textile-based
Theme
Memory
Mythology
Ancestry
Migration
Regions
Canada
North America
Time Period
Contemporary (1960s-present)

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