Fatine-Violette Sabiri


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Fatine-Violette Sabiri (1994, Casablanca) is a multi-disciplinary artist who uses photographic, tactile and traditional craft mediums. Her practice employs intuition toward examining personal narratives from encounters with people and objects in her immediate surroundings. Sabiri’s photographs take multiple forms, existing as a hybrid of editorial fashion work, commissioned portraits and personal documentary images. The resulting body of work emerges through an equilibrium of autobiography and storytelling. Throughout the varied disciplines and approaches in her work, she cultivates the importance of intuition, adaptation and humour.

Sabiri holds a BFA in Studio Arts with a Minor in Film Studies from Concordia University. Her work has been presented in several solo and group exhibitions, including Afternoon Projects (Vancouver, 2024), Parc Offsite/Eli Kerr (Montreal, 2023), Patel Brown (Montreal, 2023), Espace Maurice (Montreal, 2022), Joys (Toronto, 2022), Joe Project (Montreal, 2022), Le 18 (Marrakesh, 2021), Jedna Dva Trì Gallery, (Prague, 2020) and Soon.tw (Montreal, 2017).