MARGUERITE LARMAND
Marguerite Larmand spent her youth in a farming community near Georgian Bay, Ontario, a place that had great influence on her connections with the natural world.
Following a BA in Art History & Studio Practice and an MA in Education, Larmand chose Installation Art as a way of responding and connecting with her community.
Larmand’s art is governed by its content and it is through selective materials, techniques and arrangement that an observer interprets the meaning.
Themes such as memory and metaphor are integral to her work.
Larmand is of French and Ojibwa heritage and a member of the Metis Nation of Ontario. Through her milestone 2025 exhibition at the Midland Cultural Centre, Gallery of Indigenous Art, Marguerite began her quest to discover what it means to be Metis today.