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Mcmaster, Meryl

(1988-
Associations

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Apprentissage et enseignement
Formation académique
  • 2010 - Ontario College of Art and Design University, Toronto, Ont. Bachelor of Fine Arts, Majoring in Photography,

Biographie et démarche
  • D’ascendance nêhiyaw (crie des plaines), elle vit et travaille à Chelsea, Québec
Expositions
Groupe
  • 2016 - This is Us Now, Karsh-Masson Gallery, Ottawa, Ont
  • 2016 - Temporal (Re)Imaginings, Canada Council for the Arts, Âjagemô Art Space, Ottawa, Ont
  • 2016 - Since Then, PLATORM Centre for Photographic + Digital Arts, Winnipeg, Man
  • 2016 - Reimagining Agora: 2016 Yorkville Village Arts Festival, Yorkville Village, Toronto, Ont
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  • 2016 - My Spirit is Strong, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada Art Gallery, Gatineau, Qué
  • 2016 - Miller Time, Katzman Contemporary, Toronto, Ont
  • 2016 - Material Girls, Doris McCarthy Gallery, Toronto, Ont
    Cette exposition fut également présenté à :
    – 2016 - Contemporary Calgary, Calgary, Alb
  • 2016 - Future 33, YTB Gallery, Toronto, Ont
  • 2016 - Fifth World, Kitchen Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, Ont
  • 2016 - Counterpoints: Photography Through the Lens of Toronto Collections, University of Toronto Art Centre, Toronto, Ont
  • 2016 - Canadian Belongings, Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga, Ont
  • 2016 - Back Where They Came From, Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri
  • 2016 - Aujourd’hui Encore, Trépanier Baer Gallery, Calgary, Alb
  • 2015 - Wandering Together: Johannes Zits and Meryl McMaster, Katzman Contemporary, Toronto, Ont
  • 2015 - The Rebel Yells: Dress and Political Re-dress in Contemporary Indigenous Art, FOFA Gallery, Montréal, Qué
  • 2015 - Papier 15 Art Fair, Montréal, QC, Canada
  • 2015 - ORANGE 2015 – Visceral, ORANGE Pavilion, Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué
  • 2015 - Ontario in Âjagemô, Canada Council for the Arts Gallery, Ottawa, Ont
  • 2015 - Material Girls, Dunlop Art Gallery, Regina, Sask
  • 2015 - in-between-in-between, Katzman Contemporary, Toronto, Ont
  • 2015 - In Another Place, And Here, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, B.C.
  • 2015 - Imago Mundi: Map of The New Art, Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venezia, Italy
  • 2015 - Identity: Art Inspired by the Great Lakes, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario’s Vice Regal Suite, Toronto, Ont
  • 2015 - Gazing Back, Looking Forward, Fort York National Historic Site Gallery, Toronto, Ont
  • 2015 - Fifth World, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask
  • 2015 - Feature Contemporary Art Fair, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 2014 - The Ontario-Jiangsu Photography Project, Ontario Ministry of Tourism/Ontario Arts Council online exhibition, Toronto, Ont
  • 2014 - Storytelling: Contemporary Native Art Biennale, Ottawa School of Art Shenkman Arts Centre, Ottawa, Ont
    Cette exposition fut également présentée à
    – 2014 - Art Mûr, Montréal, Qué
  • 2014 - Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Festival: Identity, MOCCA, Toronto, Ont
  • 2014 - I:ke - I have motion, ASpace/ IMAGINENative Film Festival, Toronto, ON Flash Forward 10th Anniversary Exhibition: Uncanny Worlds, OCAD University ONSITE Gallery, Toronto, Ont
  • 2013 - Trade Marks, Prefix Institute of Contemporary Art, Toronto, Ont
  • 2013 - RED: Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship, The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Indianapolis, IN
  • 2013 - In the Flesh, Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ont
  • 2013 - Face to Face, Durham Art Gallery, Durham, Ont
  • 2013 - AGO First Thursday, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ont
  • 2012 - Spotlight on 40 Years: Artworks from the Canada Council Art Bank, Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa, Ont
  • 2012 - New Faces: Portraits from the Collection of the Canada Council Art Bank, Jardins de Métis – Reford Gardens, Grand-Métis, Qué
  • 2012 - Flash Forward 2011, The Salt Institute for Documentary Studies, Portland, Maine
    Cette exposition fut également présentée à :
    – 2012 - Fairmont Battery Wharf, Boston, Massachusetts
    – 2011 - Airship 37, Toronto, Ont
  • 2012 - Fashionality: Dress and Identity in Contemporary Canadian Art, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ont
  • 2012 - Art Toronto 2012: Toronto International Art Fair, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 2012 - 1812-2012: A Contemporary Perspective, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Ont
  • 2011 - Photopia 2011, Gallery 44, Toronto, Ont
  • 2011 - Merge, AGO Art Rental + Sales Gallery, Toronto, Ont
  • 2011 - Faves, Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Ont
  • 2011 - Being She: Photography Exhibition, Gladstone Hotel, Toronto, Ont
  • 2010 - We Are Wild, XPACE Gallery, Toronto, Ont
  • 2010 - PROOF 17: Emerging Canadian Photographers, Gallery 44, Toronto, Ont
  • 2010 - Past Now, OCAD Graduate Gallery, Toronto, Ont
    Cette exposition fut également présenté à :
    – 2010 - MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, Ont
  • 2010 - Passages: First Peoples at OCAD, OCAD, Toronto, Ont
  • 2010 - OCAD Thesis Group Exhibition, Drabinsky Gallery, Toronto, Ont
  • 2010 - Endaian, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ont
  • 2010 - 94th Annual Graduate Exhibition, Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto, Ont
  • 2009 - Latin-Afro-First Nations Festival 09, Hosted by the Latino Canadian Cultural Association at Fork York, Toronto, Ont
  • 2009 - Bring to Light, Contact Photography Festival, Steam Whistle Brewery Roundhouse, Toronto, Ont
  • 2007 - Gatherings, XPACE Gallery, Toronto, Ont
  • 2006 - Undercover, Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto, Ont
  • 2006 - Pathways: Students Interpret the Firestone Collection of Canadian art, Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ont
  • 2006 - Le foire Papier, Montreal, QC, Canada
Solo
  • 2024 - Meryl McMaster nikihci-âniskotâpân | Bloodline, Heard Museum Phoenix, AZ
    Cette exposition fut également présentée à :
    – 2024 - Glenbow, Calgary, Alb
    – 2024 - Musée d’art de Joliette, Joliette, Qué
    – 2023 - Remai Modern, Saskatoon, Sask
    – 2023 - McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ont
  • 2024 - Stories of the Infinite Sky, 2024 FotoFocus Biennale, Cincinnati, OH
  • 2024 - Meryl McMaster: sôhkisowin tâpiskôc yôtin | As Strong as the Wind, Biosphère, Montréal, Qué
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  • 2024 - Meryl McMaster: On The Edge of This Immensity, The Canadian Embassy Art Gallery, Washington, D.C
  • 2023 - As Immense as the Sky: Meryl McMaster, Centre d’exposition de Val-David, Val-David, Qué
    Cette exposition fut également présentée à :
    – 2021 - Embassy of Canada, Washington, D.C
    – 2021 - Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery, Winnipeg, Man
    – 2021 - Des Mondes Possible/ Possible Worlds, Mérignac Photo, Mérignac, France
    – 2020 - Touchstone Museum Nelson, Nelson, B.C
    – 2020 - Canada House, London, England
    – 2019 - Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain, Montréal, Qué
    – 2019 - Stephen Bulger Gallery Reading Room, Toronto, Ont
    – 2019 - Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto, Ont
    – 2019 - Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
  • 2023 - Meryl McMaster: Chronologies, Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey
  • 2022 - Meryl McMaster: The Voice of the Landscape, Konsthall C, Farsta Foto Fest, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 2021 - There Once Was A Song, McCord Steward Museum, Montréal, Qué
  • 2020 - Confluence, The Judith and Norman Alix Art Gallery, Sarnia, Ont
    Cette exposition fut également présentée à :
    – 2019 - Glenbow, Calgary, Alb
    – 2018 - The Rooms, St. John’s, NL
    – 2018 - University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alb
    – 2017 - Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, Man
    – 2017 - Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ont
    – 2017 - Confluence, Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, BC
    – 2016 - Doris McCarthy Gallery, Toronto, Ont
    – 2016 - Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, Ont
  • 2018 - Meryl McMaster: Second Self/Ancestral, Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain, Montréal, Qué
  • 2017 - Threads of Self, Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain, Montréal, Qué
  • 2017 - Entre-Deux Mondes – In-Between Worlds, MOMENTA Biennale, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal, Montréal, Qué
    – Cette exposition fut également présentée à :
    – 2013 - Art Gallery of Hamilton Design Annex, Hamilton, Ont
    – 2013 - Peterborough Art Gallery, Peterborough, Ont
    – 2013 - Katzman Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Ont
    – 2012 - Station Gallery, Whitby, Ont
    – 2010 - Project Space, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Ont
  • 2016 - Collected Journeys, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, NS
  • 2016 - Wanderings, Artspace, Peterborough, Ont
    Cette exposition fut également présentée à :
    – 2015 - Katzman Contemporary, Toronto, Ont
    – 2015 - Museum of Contemporary Native Arts, Santa Fe, NM
  • 2015 - Meryl McMaster: Ancestral, Bockley Gallery, Minneapolis, MN
  • 2015 - Meryl McMaster: Second Self, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, New York, NY
    – Cette exposition fut également présentée à :
    – 2011 - The Latcham Gallery, Stouffville, Ont
    – 2011 - Leo Kamen Gallery, Toronto, Ont
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Art public
  • 2022 - Outdoor billboard of “Ancestral 15 & 16” from “Ancestral” series, Zoom Art Project 2022, Montmorency Metro Station, Laval. Qué
  • 2021 - Outdoor billboard of select image from “As Immense as the Sky” series, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Ont
  • 2021 - Outdoor billboard of image “From A Still Unquiet Place” part of Capture Photography Festival, Vancouver City Centre Station, Vancouver, B.C
  • 2021 - Outdoor billboard of select image from “As Immense as the Sky” series part of exhibition “Des Mondes Possible/ Possible Worlds”, Mérignac Photo, Mérignac, Francet
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  • 2019 - Outdoor Banner Installation of photographic images from my As Immense as the Sky series, Peel Art Gallery, Brampton, Ont
  • 2010 - Indoor photographic and sculptural installation from my Second Self series, Hanna Avenue Liberty Village, Toronto, On
Musées et collections
  • Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
  • Art Gallery of Guelph
  • Art Gallery of Hamilton
  • Art Gallery of Ontario
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  • Balcorp Ltd
  • BMO Art Collection
  • Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
  • Bowdoin College Museum of Art
  • Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec
  • Canada Council Art Bank
  • Carleton University Art Gallery
  • Cirque du Soleil
  • City of Ottawa Fine Art Collection
  • Claridge Investment Ltd.
  • Cornell University – Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
  • Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada
  • Desjardins
  • Doris McCarthy Gallery
  • Eiteljorg Museum
  • Gowling WLG LLP
  • Heard Museum
  • Hydro Quebec
  • Infor Financial Group
  • Jancor Development Inc
  • Justina M. Barnicke Gallery
  • Lerners LLP Art Collection
  • Library and Archives Canada
  • Manulife Corporate Art Collection
  • McCarthy Tetrault LLP
  • McMaster Museum of Art
  • McMichael Canadian Art Collection
  • Montclair Art Museum
  • Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
  • Munich Re Art Collection
  • Museum London
  • National Gallery of Canada
  • Nelson-Atkins Museum of Fine Arts
  • Olser Hoskin Harcourt LLP
  • Ottawa Art Gallery
  • Poundmaker Museum
  • RBC Art Collection
  • Remai Modern
  • Robert McLaughlin Gallery
  • Royal Bank Art Collection
  • Ryerson University Art Collection
  • Schingoethe Museum
  • Schulich School of Business
  • Scotia Bank Art Collection
  • Stewart Hall Art Gallery
  • TD Bank Art Collection
  • Telus
  • The Boston Museum of Fine Arts
  • The Canadian Museum of History
  • The Donovan Collection
  • The Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada Art Collection
  • The National Museum of American Indian
  • Toronto Club
  • Torys LLP
  • Tweed Museum
  • University of Victoria Legacy Art Galleries
  • Winnipeg Art Gallery
  • Women’s College Hospital
Distinctions et prix
  • 2018 - Scotiabank’s New Generation Photography Award
  • 2017 - REVEAL Indigenous Art Award, The Hnatyshyn Foundation
  • 2016 - Sobey Art Award Long List
  • 2010 - Canon Canada Prize

Résicences

  • 2020-2021 - McCord Artist-in-Residence, Montreal, Qué
  • 2015 - Canadian Residency Program, Detroit, Michigan

Bourses

  • 2022 - Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of First Nations, Inuit, Metis Peoples, Short-Term Project, Canada Council for the Arts
  • 2020 - Visual Artists Creation Project Grant, Ontario Art Council
  • 2019 - New Discovery Award 2019 Shortlist, Rencontres d’Arles
  • 2019 - Prix de la Photo Madame Figaro Arles 2019 Shortlist, Rencontres d’Arles
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Peix (suite)

  • 2010 - Nora E. Vaughan Award
  • 2010 - Ontario College of Art and Design Medal, Photography
  • 2010 - Spoke Club Membership Prize
  • 2010 - Vaughan Imagination Zone Award
  • 2010 - Vistek Photography Award

Bourses (suite)

  • 2018 - Short-Term Project Grant – Creating, Knowing and Sharing: The Arts and Cultures of Frist Nations, Inuit and Metis; Canada Council for the Arts
  • 2015 - Visual Artists: Emerging Grant, Ontario Arts Council
  • 2015 - Creation and Production Fund for Professional Artists, City of Ottawa
  • 2013 - Creation & Production Grant for Emerging Artists, City of Ottawa
  • 2013 - Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellow, The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
  • 2012 - Charles Pachter Prize for Emerging Artists, The Hnatyshyn Foundation Exhibition Assistance Grant, Ontario Arts Council


 

Bibliographie
Catalogues
  • 2024 - New Worlds Women to Watch 2024, Published by National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C, pg. 56-59, 2024
  • 2023 - Spirit in the Land, Published by Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, pg. 72 – 75, 2023
  • 2023 - self/same/other, Published by McMaster Museum of Art, Hamilton, ON, pg. 20-21 2023
  • 2023 - Early Days: Indigenous Art from the McMichael, Published by The McMichaeal Canadian Art Collection, pg. 164-171, 2023
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  • 2022 - Speaking with Light: Contemporary Indigenous Photography, Co-Published between Amon Carter Museum of American Art and Radius Books, pg. 182, 2022
  • 2022 - Capture Photography Festival, Capture Photography Festival 2022, Editor Emmy Lee Wall, Vancouver, B.C, pg. 67 - 77, April 1 – 29, 2022
  • 2022 - Arctic Highways: Unbounded Indigenous People, Published by Mötesplats Granö and Bokförlaget Korpen, 2022
  • 2021 - In Keeping With Myself, Portrait Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, 2021
  • 2021 - Capture Photography Festival, Capture Photography Festival 2021, Editor Emmy Lee Wall, Vancouver, B.C, pg. 15, April 2 – 30, 2021
  • 2020 - The Art of Joy ||Si Petits Entre Les Étoiles, Manif d’art 9 – The Biennale of Quebec, Quebec City, QC, 2019
  • 2020 - Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival 2019, Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival, Toronto, ON, 2019
  • 2020 - Power in Resistance, Sur Gallery, Toronto, ON, 2019
  • 2020 - Larger than Memory: Contemporary Art From Indigenous North America, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, 2020
  • 2020 - Inaabiwin, Co-publication of The Robert MacLaughlin Gallery, the Art Gallery of Mississauga, the Ottawa Art Gallery and the Judith and Norman Alix Art Gallery, 2019
  • 2020 - Extra Tough Women of the North, Chatter Marks Journal, Anchorage Museum, Anchorage Alaska, 2020
  • 2020 - Duration and Change, The 6th Korea International Photo Festival, Seoul, South Korea, 2019
  • 2020 - Arles 2019, Les Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles, France, 2019
  • 2019 - Meryl McMaster: As Immense as the Sky, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK, December 2019
  • 2018 - nichiwamiskwém| nimidet | ma soeur | my sister, BACA Contemporary Native Art Biennial, Montreal, QC, 2018
  • 2018 - NDN Trojan Horse: Tracing Postindian Survivance in Indigenous Art in the 1980s & Now, a Manifesto, McMaster Museum of Art, Hamilton, ON, 2018
  • 2017 - What Does The Image Stand For?, Momenta Biennale de L’image, Montreal, QC, September 2017
  • 2017 - We’ll All Become Stories, The Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa, ON, 2017
  • 2017 - From the Belly of Our Being: art by and about Native creation, Oklahoma State University Museum of Art, Stillwater, Oklahoma, January 2017
  • 2017 - Every. Now. Then: Reframing Nationhood, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, ON, June 2017
  • 2016 - Confluence, Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, ON, May 2016
  • 2015 - Les Viscéraux - Une esthétique de l’appétence, La Triennale ORANGE, pg. 2, 140 – 143, September 2015
  • 2015 - In Another Place, And Here, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Victoria, B.C., January 2015
  • 2014 - Flash Forward Tenth, The Magenta Foundation, Toronto, ON, Oct 2014
  • 2013 - RED: Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship, Eiteljorg Museum, Indianapolis, IN, 2013
  • 2013 - In the Flesh, Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa, ON, 2013
  • 2011 - Flash Forward: Emerging Photographers 2011, The Magenta Foundation, Toronto, ON, 2011
Monographies
  • 2023 - Bloodline: Meryl McMaster, Published by The Magenta Foundation, Hardcover, 9” x 10.5”, 240 pages, Foreword by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Essay by Maria Campbell, Poetry by Louise B. Halfe, Interview with Sarah Milroy.
Revues et articles de journaux
  • 2024 - Volmers, Eric, “Dreams of home: Meryl McMaster explores identity, family ties in new exhibit”, Calgary Herald, June 6, 2024 (web)
  • 2023 - Lau, Charlene K., “Meryl McMaster Remai Modern”, Artforum International, pg. 127, December 2023
  • Middleton, Amy, “Safe Space”, Portrait Magazine, pg. 54 – 59, Issue 69, Winter/Spring 2023
  • Gismondi, Chris J., “Généalogies autochtones, héritages et ramifications | Indigenous Family Trees, Legacies and Branching Out”, Esse Arts + Opinions Magazine, pg. 8 – 17, Issue 107, Famille/Family, 2023
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  • Taylor, Kate, “Five Arts Shows To Brighten Up The Final Weeks Of The Winter Season”, The Globe and Mail, February 14, 2023 (web)
  • Capitao, Brian, “Q&A: Photographer Meryl McMaster discusses her work”, York Region Vaughan Citizen, March 28, 2023 (web)
  • Collins, Leah, “The discovery of her great-grandmother’s diary inspired Meryl McMaster’s stunning new body of work”, CBC Arts, February 15, 2023 (web)
  • “Contemporary Indigenous photography in pictures”, The Guardian, Jan 12, 2023 (web)
  • 2022 - McLaughlin, Bryne, “Making History: Artist Meryl McMaster reflects on time, impact, and how her work intersects with the current cultural climate”, Sotheby’s Insight, Issue The Community Issue, Fall/Winter 2022
  • Yu, Mia, “Resonances of One Hundred Things”, Gallery Magazine, pg. 79–83, Issue 279, Fall 2022
  • Beavis, Lori, “Meryl McMaster: Le début de quelque chose de nouveau | The Beginning of Something New”, Ciel Variable Art Photo Médias Culture, Issue 120 – Figures d’/of Affirmation, pg. 38 – 49, Summer 2022
  • Keevil, Genesee, “Arctic Highways: Resistance a theme in international circumpolar exhibition”, Galleries West, October 17, 2022 (web)
  • 2021 - Macdonald, Patricia, “Surveying the Anthropocene: Environment and Photography Now”, Published by Edinburgh University Press, pg. 20- 21 & 106 – 107, 2021
  • Carrol, Henry, “ANIMALS: Photographs that make you think”, pg. 60- 63, Published by Abrams Image, 2021
  • “Boomerang: OCAT Biennale 2021, Opening in Shenzhen”, iMedia, December 21, 2021 (web)
  • Inglis, Jasmine, “Meryl McMaster: Passages, Migration and Nature”, National Gallery of Canada Magazine, December 7, 2021
  • Taylor, Kate, “Art Toronto art fair returns in person to Metro Toronto Convention Centre”, The Globe and Mail, October 27, 2021
  • Hornstein, Stéphanie, “Meryl McMaster: There Once Was A Song”, Ciel Variable Art Photo Médias Culture, Issue 118 – Exhibit The Photo, pg. 83 – 85, Fall 2021
  • Bellavance, Marika, “True to Me: Canadian and Indigenous Artists Unveil Themselves”, Radio-Canada Here Ottawa-Gatineau, August 20, 2021, (web)
  • Spring, Elin, “Spirit!”, What Will You Remember?”, June 15, 2021, (web)
  • Letarte, Martine, “Meryl McMaster et les animaux naturalisés”, Le Devoir, pg. E6, May 16, 2021
  • Wong, Nicole, “Born In Power: WAG’s new exhibit captures, creates concept of identity through lens of artist”, Winnipeg Sun, March 13, 2021(web)
  • Munoz Gomez, Mariana, “Born in Power at the Winnipeg Art Gallery”, Akimboblog, February 25, 2021
  • Samuel, Clare, “Interview: As Immense as the Sky”, Lens Culture Magazine, February 2021 (web)
  • 2020 - Catherine de Zegher, “Pretty Brilliant Women In The Arts”, See All This Art Magazine, Vol. 5, No. 20, p. 214 – 238, Winter 2020/2021
  • Martin, Judy, “Meryl McMaster”, Modernist Aesthetic, November 9, 2020, (web)
  • Garcia, Donna, “Spirit: Focus On Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Meryl McMaster”, Lenscratch, October 13, 2020, (web)
  • Saxberg, Lynn, “Ottawa photographer’s work included in major U.S. exhibit of Indigenous art”, Ottawa Citizen, September 2, 2020 (web)
  • Scott, Chadd, “K Art Gallery Bringing Contemporary Native American Art From Across The Country To Buffalo, New York”, Forbes, August 27, 2020 (web)
  • Mullen, Carol A., “Canadian Indigenous Literature and Art: Decolonizing Education, Culture and Society”, Brill Publication, Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2020, p. 103 – 112.
  • Claytor, Jon, “Fairy Tails & Opening Exercises at Owens Art Gallery, Sackville”, Akimblog, March 4, 2020 (web)
  • Staugaitis, Laura “Exploring Heritage in Pictures”, Adobe Create, January 2020 (web)
  • Gessell, Paul “Exhibition at Canadian Embassy In Washington Includes Works By Three Ottawa Women”, Artsfile., January 24, 2020 (web)
  • Anneka, French “Meryl McMaster: As Immense as the Sky”, Photomonitor, January 17, 2020 (web)
  • Prata, Rosie” Art Trip: Bird of Passage”, The Globe and Mail, January 4, 2020, pg. R2 Arts
  • Gessell, Paul “Wrapped In Culture: Indigenous artists from Canada and Australia wrap themselves in buffalo and possum robes”, Galleries West Magazine, January 2, 2020 (web)
  • 2019 - Kolver, Anna “Into Another Skin: Women and Self-Portraiture”, Border Crossings, Issue 152, Vol. 38 No. 4, pg. 92–100, December 2019
  • Prata, Rosie “Art Trip: Meryl McMaster’s haunting self-portrait at As Immense as the Sky merges lineages”, The Globe and Mail, December 23, 2019 (web)
  • Sommella, Nadia “Meryl McMaster, On the Edge of this Immensity”, Redbrick Newspaper, December 23, 2019 (web)
  • Wilcox, Matthew “Buffalo jumps and handmade lingerie: the Native American artists ‘reversing colonialism”, The Guardian, December 4, 2019 (web)
  • Fullerton, Elizabeth “Meryl McMaster – Interview: ‘I explore complex questions around one’s sense of self and belonging to two heritages’”, Studio International, December 9, 2019 (Web)
  • Bodin, Claudia “Die Prärie als Bühne”, Art Das Kunstmagazin, Issue No. 12, Pg. 102 – 103, December 2019
  • Green, Allyson “Exceeding the Limits of Reconciliation: ‘Decolonial Aesthetic Activism’ in the Artwork of Canadian Artist Meryl McMaster”, Cultural Studies Review, Vol. 25, No. 1, September 2019
  • Girvan, Chloe E. “Fine Art of Photography”, Ottawa Art Home Magazine, September 30, 2019 (Web)
  • Ferber, Andrea L. “Plains Cree Photographer: Meryl McMaster”, First American Art Magazine, Issue No. 24, Pg. 52 – 57, Fall 2019
  • Moser, Gabrielle “As immense as the Sky”, Canadian Art, September 2, 2019 (Web)
  • Desaulniers-Lea, Jess “Threads of Self”, Archer Magazine, Issue number 12: the PLAY issue, Pg. 20 – 33, May 30, 2019
  • Meffre, Anne-Claire “Madame Figaro Arles 2019: the eight women nominated”, Madame Figaro Magazine, Issue number 1819, Pg. 35 – 37, July 2019
  • Dhopade, Prajakta “On The Edge”, Maclean’s Magazine, Volume 132, Number 4, Pg. 16-17, May 2019
  • Nanibush, Wanda “Photographer Meryl McMaster: ‘How the world is really transformed’”, Maclean’s Magazine, April 26, 2019 (web)
  • Nanibush, Wanda “Notions of Land”, Aperture Magazine, Issue 234, Pg. 73-77, Spring 2019
  • Grand, John K. “Small Between the Stars, Large Against the Sky: Manif d’art 9 – The Quebec City Biennial Sets a New Standard!”, Vie Des Arts, Issue 254, Pg. 14-17, Spring 2019
  • 2018 - Edwards, Samantha “Shape Shifter”, Fashion Magazine, Pg. 125-127, September 2018
  • Gismondi, Chris J. “Meryl McMaster, Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain” Canadian Art, August 23, 2018 (Web)
  • Enright, Robert “Picturing The Red Line”, Border Crossings, Issue 146, Vol. 37 No. 2, pg. 36 – 48, June 2018
  • Borderviews “Taking Back the Territory”, Border Crossings, Issue 146, Vol. 37 No. 2, pg. 14 – 15, June 2018
  • Wine, Rachel “Meryl McMaster exhibition confronts history of Indigenous representation”, Globe and Mail, May 22, 2018
  • Saxberg, Lynn “Check out work by the New Generation Photography Award Winners”, Ottawa Citizen, April 12, 2018
  • Saxberg, Lynn “And the first New Generation Photography awards go to…”, Ottawa Citizen, March 13, 2018
  • Everett-Green, Robert “Through the lens of Ottawa photographer Meryl McMaster”, The Globe and Mail, December 13, 2017
  • Korducki, Kelli “Moving through Grief”, Canadian Art, February 6, 2018
  • 2017 - Gaudet, Manon “Crossovers: Meryl McMaster”, Border Crossings, Issue 141, Vol. 36 No. 1, pg. 91-92, March 2017
  • Charron, Marie-Eve “Staging of self and power in Momenta”, Le Devoir, September 23, 2017
  • Yvon, Anne-Marie “The imagined worlds of Meryl McMaster”, ICI Radio-Canada, September 8, 2017
  • Beurton, Clémence, “Meryl McMaster: La fabrique de l’identité artistique”, La Source, Vol. 17 No. 1, pg. 8, January 10 – 24, 2017
  • Paul, Gessell, “Meryl McMaster’s Dreamscape”, Gallery West Magazine, January 13, 2017
  • 2016 - Dick, Terence, “Canadian Belonging(s) at the Art Gallery of Mississauga”, Akimblog, June 8, 2016 (Web)
  • Simpson, Peter, “Meryl McMaster at Carleton University Art Gallery”, Ottawa Citizen, May 15, 2016
  • Jaeger, Ann, “Meryl McMaster’s Wanderings”, The Capilano Review 3.28, Winter 2016
  • Robb, Peter, “Ottawa artist Meryl McMaster on the long list for 2016
  • Sobey Award”, Ottawa Citizen, April 14, 2016
  • Jaeger, Ann, “Meryl McMaster – Wanderings”, Electric City Magazine, Mar 23, 2016
  • 2015 - Hunter, Benjamin, “Meryl McMaster’s Next Chapter”, Canadian Art, Nov 2, 2015 (Web)
  • Green, Christopher, “Meryl McMaster: Second Self”, The Brooklyn Rail, Sept 8, 2015 (Web)
  • Limón, Enrique, “Appropriate This: Seven Native American Artists Confront Stereotypes Head-On”, Santa Fe Reporter, pg. 24 – 25, August 19-25, 2015
  • Spivey, Whitney, “Summer Shows at MoCNA”, Santa Fean Magazine, pg. 44 – 45, Summer 2015
  • Meier, Allison, “Drawn Self-Portraits Materialized as Masks”, Hyperallergic, August 11, 2015 (Web)
  • Walker, Ellyn, “Identity as Contingency: Meryl McMaster’s In-Between Worlds”, Black Flash Magazine, pg. 5 – 9, Volume 32, Issue 3, August – December 2015
  • Simpson, Peter, “Meryl McMaster takes New York with her elaborate self-portraits and portraits”, Ottawa Citizen, June 12, 2015
  • Gazzola, Bart, “Perfect Goodbye: The Fifth World Exemplifies Everything Excellent About the Mendel”, Plant S Magazine, Vol. 13, Issue 26, April 30, 2015
  • Fournier, Lauren, “Material Girls Takes up Space at the Dunlop”, Canadian Art, April 2, 2015 (Web)
  • Walker, Ellyn, “Representing the Self through Ancestry: Meryl McMaster’s Ancestral Portraits”, Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture, Vol. 15, No, 1, 2015 (Web)
  • Ryan Smith, Matthew, “Notes on Curating Autobiographical Art”, Esse Arts + Opinions Magazine, pg. 34 – 39, Issue 84 2015
  • 2014 - Falvey, Emily, “Storytelling: The Contemporary Native Art Biennial”, Canadian Art Magazine, pg. 186, Fall 2014
  • Meier, Rhonda, “Storytelling: The Contemporary Native Art Biennial, 2nd Edition”, First American Art Magazine, No. 4, pg. 22, 75-76, Fall 2014
  • Bruce, Kira, “Stories Retold”, Adone Magazine, Issue: Carte Blanche, 2014
  • Krunak-Hajagos, Emese, “In-Between Worlds: The photographs of Meryl McMaster”, NY Arts Magazine, Volume 21. N.I, pg. 40 – 41, Winter 2014
  • 2013 - Brereton, William, “Surrealist Self-Portraiture: Aesthetic Mediations of Mixed-Race Women’s Stories”, Kapsula Magazine, December 2013 (Web)
  • Gallpen, Britt, “Emerging Indigenous Artists Make Their Mark at Prefix”, Canadian Art, November 6, 2013 (Web)
  • Smith, Matthew Ryan, “Exhibition Review: Trade Marks”, Magenta Magazine, November 2013 (Web)
  • Krunak-Hajagos, Emese, “Meryl McMaster: In-Between Worlds”, Art Toronto, September 2013 (Web)
  • Simpson, Peter, “Meryl McMaster shines at Ottawa Art Gallery”, Ottawa Citizen, Arts, June 24, 2013, Ottawa, Ont
  • Gessell, Paul, “Meryl McMaster’s stunning costumed self-portraits steal the show again and again”, Ottawa Magazine, June 26, 2013
  • Jordan, Betty Ann, “The Wilding: Artists and designers are poaching untamed animals as a way to explore what it means to be human,” Fashion Magazine, pg. 184-186, October 2011
Filmographie
  • 2022 - “Meryl McMaster: Edge of a Moment”, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Film by David Hartman, Produced by Sarah Milroy, David Hartman and Jennifer Withrow
  • 2019 - “Meryl McMaster Interview | Ikon Gallery”, Ikon Gallery, Filmed in Birmingham, UK by Ikon Gallery.
  • 2019 - “Absolutely Canadian”, CBC Arts, Filmed in Ottawa, Ontario by Nicholas Castel, produced by Lise Hosein and music by Freddy Kwon.
  • 2019 - “Exhibitionists – Meryl McMaster’s haunting Photography”, CBC Arts, filmed in Ottawa, Ontario by Nicholas Castel, produced by Lise Hosein and music by Freddy Kwon.
Lire la suite
  • 2018 - “Native Art Now!”, The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, Produced/Writer by Viki Anderson, Indianapolis, IN
  • 2017 - “Meryl McMaster: Confluence”, Richmond Art Gallery, Filmed in Richmond, B.C
  • 2015 - “Metrópolis - imagineNATIVE 2014”, Spanish Television Public Network, Filmed in Toronto, Ont
  • 2014 - The Ontario-Jiangsu Photography Project, Powerline Films, Ontario Arts Council, Filmed in Ottawa, Ont
  • 2012 - “Canada Council Art Bank—Contemporary Art for Canadians,” Filmed in Ottawa, Ont
  • 2012 - “Meryl McMaster: In-Between Worlds,” Station Gallery, Filmed in Whitby, Ont
  • 2011 - “Meryl McMaster: ‘Second Self’,” Interview by Tali Dudin at Leo Kamen Gallery, ArtSync Television, Filmed in Toronto, Ont