Artists & Galleries

Anders Herwald Ruhwald (Denmark)
Morán Morán (CA)

Anders Herwald Ruhwald (b. Denmark, 1974) is a sculptor and installation artist whose practice is grounded in ceramics. He lives and works between Copenhagen and Chicago. His work is represented in over 25 public collections internationally including The Victoria and Albert Museum (UK), Musée des Arts décoratifs (France), The Art Institute of Chicago, LACMA (USA), and The Museum of Art and Design (Denmark). In 2024, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in New York.


Christine Howard Sandoval (CA)
parrasch heijnen (CA)

Christine Howard Sandoval is a multidisciplinary artist who questions the boundaries of representation, access, and habitation. Howard Sandoval’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is represented in the permanent collections of the Hammer Museum, the San Jose Art Museum, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, and the private research collection of Indigenous art at Forge Projects (NY). She is an Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Praxis at Emily Carr University. Howard Sandoval is an enrolled member of the Chalon Nation in Bakersfield, CA.


Eve Tagny (QC)
Cooper Cole (ON)

Eve Tagny is a Tiohtià:ke/Montreal-based artist. Weaving lens-based media, installation, text, and performance, she explores embodied expressions of grief and resiliency, in correlation with nature’s rhythms, cycles, and materiality. Exhibitions and screenings include Westfälischer Kunstverein and Biennale für Freiburg, Germany; Somerset House, London; Ames Yavuz and PHOTO Australia, Australia; MNBAQ, MAJ, Momenta Biennale, MAC Montréal and Centre Clark, Montreal; VAC, Cooper Cole, Gallery 44, and Franz Kaka, Toronto. She has been longlisted for the Sobey Award 2024 and is the recipient of a GOG Award (2023).


Hadi Jamali (QC)

Hadi Jamali is an artist working at the intersection of mixed-material installation, interactivity, and time-based media. Born in Tehran, Iran, he is based in Tiohtiá:ke / Montreal. His installations unfold through spatial and temporal conditions shaped by the viewer’s presence, where thresholds, partial visibility, and processes of activation resist fixed narrative and remain contingent and continually reactivated. His work has been presented in Canada, as well as in Europe and Asia.


Jolie Ngo (CA)
R & Company (NY)

Jolie Ngo’s (b. 1996) work explores the intersection of craft and technology. With the use of a 3D printer, Ngo blends new-age machinery with traditional craft, stripping away the seriousness often associated with ceramic traditions. Her work has been featured in publications including T Magazine, Elle Decor, and Architectural Digest, and has been exhibited and acquired by institutions such as the Carnegie Museum of Art, Everson Museum of Art, and Museum of Arts and Design. Ngo currently lives and works in Santa Barbara, California.


Magalie Guérin (TX)
Galerie Nicolas Robert (ON/QC)

Magalie Guérin (b. Montreal, 1973) is an artist based in Marfa, TX. Her work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions at Sikkema Malloy Jenkins (NY), Corbett vs. Dempsey (Chicago), Galerie Nicolas Robert (Montreal), and Amanda Wilkinson (London), and is in the collections of Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Speed Art Museum, DePaul Art Museum, Hydro-Québec, and the Caisse
de dépôt et placement du Québec. Guérin is the recipient of two Pollock-Krasner grants (2024, 2018).


Mel Arsenault (QC)
Galerie Nicolas Robert

Mel Arsenault creates talismanic hybrids where corporealities merge to celebrate the intelligence of matter and its enchanting power. Focusing primarily on the chromatic and textural development of glass skins, she conceives her practice as being closely related to the pictorial traditions of painting and drawing. Recent solo exhibitions include Galerie Nicolas Robert (2025, 2021); Galerie Daguet-Bresson, Paris (2025) and La Guilde, Montreal (2020). Arsenault was awarded the Outstanding Work and Meaningful Contribution to Ceramics award from Concordia University. She lives and works in Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal.


Noor Ali Chagani (UK) & Clio Lloyd-Jacob (UK)

Clio Lloyd-Jacob (b. 1968, UK) has lived in New York, Paris, London, and now Cambridge, UK. Her work is held in numerous private collections and has been featured in exhibitions including the British Ceramics Biennial Award (2025), Royal Academy Summer Exhibition (2023), and Discerning Eye, London (2022). Her recent residencies include AA2A at Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge (2020) and CoLab, London (2019).


Noor Ali Chagani (b. 1982, Karachi, Pakistan) is a visual artist based in London, UK. His practice explores place, displacement, and personal transformation through material and architectural language. His recent work reflects experiences of migration, cultural absorption, and adapting to new environments. He received the Global Talent Exceptional Artist Award from Arts Council England (2021) and was shortlisted for the Jameel Prize at the Victoria and Albert Museum (2011).


Suzanne Morrissette (ON) & Jaimie Isaac (MB)
ROSEMARY GALLERY

Suzanne Morrissette, PhD (she/her) is a Red River Métis artist, curator, and scholar currently based in Toronto. She is an Assistant Professor at OCAD University where she teaches in the Indigenous Visual Culture BFA program, and in the Criticism and Curatorial Practices MFA program. As an arts-based researcher Suzanne’s interests include reciprocal and gift economies, equity and diversity, as well as culturally informed governance models in the arts. As an artist she works across media to produce artworks that reflect upon metaphors for spirituality, the unknowable, and motherhood.

Jaimie Isaac is a curator and interdisciplinary artist, Anishinaabe member of Sagkeeng First Nation from her matriarchal side and is of mixed European British heritage on her patriarchal side. As a curator, Isaac is dedicated to amplifying voices and creative colllectivism, making space for underrepresented voices and celebrating artistic excellence.

Morrissette and Isaac run ROSEMARY Gallery, a roving gallery—born on the prairies out of the needs and aspirations of artists for the promotion of arts-based projects that grow from the families and communities with whom artists and arts workers are in relation.


Sharif Farrag (CA)
Jeffrey Deitch (NY/CA)

Sharif Farrag (b. 1993, Reseda, CA) is a ceramic artist who blends traditional styles with his own improvisational techniques to express his hybrid Syrian-Egyptian-American identity. His work features bold iconography and vivid glazing, exploring growth, decay, inner psychology, and personal experience. Farrag has exhibited internationally, including at the Rubell Museum and the Hammer Museum, and is the recipient of a United States Artists Fellowship. He lives and works in Los Angeles.