About The Artist
Christopher McLeod is an Artist and Artistic Director of settler ancestry living on the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee, Wendat and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. He is a multidisciplinary social practice artist/performer, and artistic director for Waterlution. He has a BA in Studio Art from McMaster University and an MFA from Emily Carr University in Vancouver, BC. He has taught at McMaster University, Dundas Valley School of Art, and was Artist-in-Residence for two years at the Art Gallery of Mississauga.
His work has been featured at Nuit Blanche, the Art Gallery of Hamilton, and at Supercrawl 2018 and 2019. He has directed several collaborative multi-artist community arts projects across Canada/Turtle Island. His practice explores social engagement and interaction, focusing on cultural and ecological themes.
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