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EDWIGE CHARLOT

God is good I won’t be dead, don’t be sorry. I will be protected god is good and great.

Edwige Charlot, b. 1987 Paris, France, is an artist printmaker of Haitian ancestry. As a descendant of Ayiti, Charlot borrows from printmaking, collage, and installation to create works from a visual Creole lexicon. Their transdisciplinary approach blends media and techniques to map the matrix, exploring the ecology of Creolization and Queer Afro-Latinx identities within and outside the Caribbean.

Charlot's work has received support from the Rhode Island Council on the Arts, the Interlace Grant Fund, the St. Botolph Club Foundation, and the Maine Arts Commission. Recent awards and commissions include a three-year General Operating Support for Artists Fellowship by the Rhode Island Council on the Arts, a commission for the Providence Commemoration Lab, and a site-specific installation at the Fruitlands Museum as part of the New England Triennial.

They have been in residence at the Tides Institute & Museum of Art, BOOM Concepts, Queer Archive Work, and the Vermont Studio Center.

Follow and learn more about the artist on their IG (@eedwige) and website: edwigecharlot.com
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