Marc Dulude lives and works in Montreal. He completed a Masters in visual arts at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (2003). His multidisciplinary artistic practice includes installations, sculptures, land art and photography. Dulude has presented his artworks in numerous individual exhibits, notably at Plein Sud (Longueuil, 2008), Circa (Montréal, 2008) Galerie Simon Blais (2011) and Stride Gallery (Calgary, 2013). He presented his work at the Biennale nationale de sculpture contemporaine (Trois-Rivières, 2006), as well as part of many collective exhibits, such as Orange 2ième édition (Sainte-Hyacinthe, 2006), Occurrence (Montréal, 2010) and Galerie SAS (Montréal, 2012). He has also participated in various artistic events and social projects in Canada, the United States, France and Scotland. Dulude has received grants from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and the Canada Council for the Arts. In 2005, he represented Québec in the 5th Jeux de la Francophonie in Niger. His sculptures can be found in public spaces throughout Montréal.
Artwork description
This aluminum sculptural group is comprised of a sculpture of a snowy owl in flight, evocative of a 3D model. A relief in a rainbow of colours is attached to one of the owl’s wings; it represents the path of the owl’s flight.