Maya Beaudry builds spaces that breathe. Through layered textiles, stitched architectures, and photographic, sculptural surfaces, she gives form to the emotional residues of place—homes lost, cities transformed, and bodies remembered. Her practice is rooted in the material language of cloth and the conceptual terrain of memory, navigating the threshold between the built and the felt.
Drawing on the visual language of gentrified cities and vanishing spaces, her practice recalls what has been lost while imagining new forms of habitation—ones that honor slowness, decay, and renewal. In doing so, she transforms textiles into mnemonic architectures and offers viewers a place to dwell.
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