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Molly JF Caldwell is a Calgary-based artist, writer, and cultural worker whose practice is rooted in autotheory, textiles, and material-based inquiry. A 2017 graduate of Alberta University of the Arts, she explores Japanese-Canadian identity, feminist craft traditions, and the politics of making through a multidisciplinary approach. Her work examines how textiles operate as both archives and sites of resistance, foregrounding slow-making methodologies and embodied knowledge.
Her writing and curatorial projects critically explore the intersections of art, accessibility, and community, with a focus on disability justice and inclusive cultural spaces. Caldwell is passionate about Marxist feminism, dogs, and Mariah Carey.
Selected Press, Writing, and Interviews
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