
About Maeve
Maeve’s art practice and work centers around themes of gender expression, queer identity, the performance of identity, the cataloging of time and its effects on personal expression. They have exhibited at Scollay Square Gallery in Boston’s City Hall, the Foundry Cambridge, and Paragon Studios. Through techniques of sculpture, installation art, and film practice in narrative, documentary, and experimental film themes of a private identity among shared commonalities of queer identity are investigated.
Their work contemplates these themes through engagement with gendered processes such as sewing and craft where the participation in the act culminates in a catalog of time spent creating the work. Often interjected into natural environments the sculptures and installations stand out as an unnatural intrusion contemplating the performance of gender and identity to the public gaze. Film creates space and a resting place for introspection calling viewers to reflect on the moments and pieces shown in a depiction of complications of identity seen progressing through time.
Contact:
maevekydd@gmail.com