ABIGAIL LUCIEN

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ABIGAIL LUCIEN

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Abigail Lucien is a Haitian-American artist whose works belong to a third-culture terrain–a transnational landscape where contradictions are embraced and code meshing is the norm. From material to color to language, Lucien’s practice addresses themes of (be)longing, futurity, (im)migration, and place by exploring inherited colonial structures and systems of belief/care. During their time at Amant, Lucien will be researching within archives dedicated to the Caribbean diaspora while writing, drawing, and sculpting their first collection of science fiction stories based in a speculative future of the Republic of Haïti.

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Lucien, Abigail

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Image and text for research purposes only under Section 29 of the Copyright Act of Canada

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Citation

Lucien, Abigail, “ABIGAIL LUCIEN,” Index of Contemporary Artists, accessed May 17, 2024, https://craigleonard.omeka.net/items/show/116.