Nom: Natt Cann
Biographie: Natt Cann (he/him) is a settler-Canadian visual artist whose projects of print hone upon the haunting of lands - ideologies and industries keeping afloat Canadian notions of colonial heritage and their subsequent degradations. Natt’s aim is to share Atlantic centric discussions of commorancy, climate, and past snuffed economic aspirations amidst the celebration of current peoples, politics, and newfound practices onto new audiences. Natt has ventured across Canada through numerous residencies and exhibitions, and his recent print projects have been intertwined with a variety of publications, expositions, and research grants. He was recently interviewed by CBC's Hope Edmund for his work Knock Knock! - I will never own a home, a conversation into toxicity of Canadian housing markets. Natt has been consistently supported by both ArtsNB’s funding programs and the Canada Council for the Arts, and has provided grant assistance to countless organizations, charities, and peers in obtaining their own funding. Nat received his BFA from Mount Allison University (2012) and now resides in Moncton, New Brunswick, an Acadian colonial city which sits on the unceded territory of the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) and Mi’kmaq Peoples.
Identité culturelle: Irish Anglophone
Type d'artiste: Artiste professionnel.le
Type de pratiques artistiques: Printmaking
Membre de: Atelier Imago