Kuh Del Rosario
Kuh Del Rosario investigates the potential of everyday materials as collaborators. Inspired by Philippine cosmologies and indigenous beliefs, tactile memories and the language of things, Del Rosario explores alternative possibilities and world-building. Kuh Del Rosario is a Filipino-Canadian currently based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. She is an MFA Candidate in Sculpture & Ceramics Dept at Concordia University. The exhibition Summoning Black Beach is her thesis show and will mark the end of this study. From 2017-2019, Del Rosario founded and operated Elmo’s House Artist Residency in Batan, Philippines. She participated in VIVA EXCON 2018 Biennial in Capiz, Philippines, was a guest curator for Tuloy Tawid, a group exhibition at the Art Gallery of Grande Prairie in 2021, and is participating in the 2023 Brucebo Summer Fine Art Residency, Gotland, Sweden. Del Rosario has exhibited across Canada and recently exhibited at Stewart Hall Art Gallery, Pointe-Claire; Port Loggia Gallery NSCAD, Halifax; Gallery C103 UWinnipeg, Winnipeg and Galerie Nicolas Robert, Toronto. Kuh Del Rosario has been selected to take part in the 2023-2026 Montreal Studio program at Fonderie Darling.