Biography
Madison Chow is a visual artist and photographer whose work primarily focuses on the natural world around us and our connections to it. Working in digital, analogue, and alternative processes, Madison's work takes on a variety of forms, emphasizing the tangibility of photographic objects. Within these mediums, she has thoroughly explored the notion of the landscape image, seeking to extend our vision of nature spaces by elongating the photographic moment in Organic Soul and focusing on photographic collaboration with the water in Overflow.
As an artist, Madison seeks to use both lens-based and cameraless mediums as a conduit for thorough reflection, healing, and empowerment. Most notably, she has produced artwork interrogating her upbringing in a religious community with projects such as Works of the Flesh, which has been collected by Toronto Metropolitan University’s Special Collections Library. Her work has been exhibited in group shows at galleries such as Artspace TMU, IMA Gallery 310, and the Grimsby Public Art Gallery, and has participated in multiple public art exhibitions such as Maximum Exposure.
The recipient of multiple awards, Madison work has also been featured in numerous publications such as Blur Magazine, Petal Projections, and Function Magazine.
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