ARTCH Festival 2025 / credit: Atlas Documentation
ARTCH Festival 2025 / credit: Atlas Documentation
ARTCH Festival 2025 / credit: MS
ARTCH Festival 2025 / credit: Atlas Documentation







 






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© CARGO TEST 2027
MADISON STRIZIC

TORONTO  //  TIOHTIÀ :KE/MONTREAL



PROJECTS

MODULAR KITCHEN (2025)

Performance-sculpture
Wood, hardware, wood finisher, linen, cotton, kitchen goods 


Inspired by steamer trunk wardrobes and the hyper-designed domestic kitchens of the modernist era, Modular Kitchen is a compact cabinet on wheels that opens up and expands into an unconventional—mostly functional—kitchenette. 

Initially conceived for the 2025 artch Festival, this project was designed as a playful attempt to disrupt business-as-usual while on display in the lobby of Place Ville Marie. Over the course of the festival, the kitchenette served as a hospitality post where passers-by were invited to stop and chat, rest, have a coffee, tea, or snack, and were invited to help cook and share meals prepared on site with produce donated by local farming co-operatives. 


This project would not be possible without the generosity of Coop les Jardins de la Résistance and Cafe Myriade.  The artist would also like to thank artch for their support and aid.  

If you participated, crossed words, conspired, or supped with me at this event and took photos, I would love if you would share them with me! 
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UNTITLED [Table]
POCKET ARCHIVE [Oral History with Peter Polley]
BAKER’S MONOTYPE


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Education
2016-2024
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Fibres and Material Practices
Concordia University
Montréal, QC.




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Exhibitions &
Performances
UPCOMING

August 2026-June 2027
MODULAR KITCHEN
Articule, Montréal, QC


PAST

2025
MODULAR KITCHEN;
BAKER’S MONOTYPE no.12 & no.13 [parchment];
BAKER’S MONOTYPE no.12 & no.13 [linen]
2025 artch Festival
Place Ville Marie, Montréal, QC

2025
UNTITLED [table]; BAKER’S MONOTYPE no.2, no.4-8, o.o.s. no.1 & no.2 [parchment]; 
BAKER’S MONOTYPE no.4 & no.5 [linen] 
Nourrir la Nostalgie
Galerie Pierre-Francois Ouellette Art Contemporain, 
Montréal, QC

2025
UNTITLED [table]
Manifesting Gardens
Undergraduate Student Exhibition
FOFA Gallery, Montréal, QC

2024
UNTITLED [table]
Synthèses
RIPA - Rencontre Interuniversitaire de Performance Actuelle
La Sala Rosa, Montréal, QC

2024
BAKER’S MONOTYPE no.4 & no.5 [linen]
Première Impression
Arprim Centre d’essai en Art Imprimé, 
Montréal, QC

2021
BAKER’S MONOTYPE no.2 & no.3 [parchment]
At Hand/Out of Reach
Webster Library, Montréal, QC

2021
BAKER’S MONOTYPE no.1, no.2 & no.3 [parchment]
Something About Glitches
VAV Gallery, Montréal, QC




Awards & Grants 2025
Recipient - artch Grant for Emerging Artists

2025
Recipient - Microgrant for Creative or Cultural Exploration
The Museum of Jewish Montreal

2024
Shortlist - Prix Albert-Dumouchel




Publications & Writing
2025
NEEDLEBOUND vol.2
ED: Hayley Mortin
“Handiwork: A Brief Comparison of Different Needle Arts”
[Submission Writer]

2024
YOU ARE ELSEWHERE
Exhibition Catalogue
[Editor and Copywriter]

2022
THE SUM OF OUR SHARED SELVES
“Unexpected Infrastructures of Care in the Industrial Environment”
Exhibition Catalogue
[Submission Writer]

2021
AT HAND/OUT OF REACH
Exhibition Catalogue
[Copywriter]




Professional Experience
2024-ON GOING
Production Assistant for Swapnaa Tamhane
Montréal, QC

2018-2020
Food History Fellowship
The Museum of Jewish Montreal
Montréal, QC

2018
Oral History Fellowship
The Museum of Jewish Montreal
Montréal, QC

2015
Research Assistant for Nancy Jain
Sotheby’s Institute of Art
London, England




Press 2025
artch for Art: Montreal’s emerging contemporary art festival” by Kasi Peri

2025
Montreal’s artch festival returns with 150 works by emerging artists” by Johanie Bouffard

2025
Collective Creativity at artch 2025” by Andrew Burlone

2025
Top 5 Montreal Vernissages Edition XXVI” in Best Kept Montreal

2025
Rebuild. Reshape. Reimagine.”
by Zoe Heffring

2025
Art as activism and reflection in FOFA’s annual undergraduate exhibition” by Maya Ruel