About

Maeve Doyle is a printmaker and multidisciplinary artist based in Montreal, Quebec. Often working with paper, she collages and mixes her mediums to create new visual languages. Doyle explores shape by cutting, overlapping and pasting her forms to explore different compositions. Taking inspiration from her surroundings, Doyle compares urban spaces to rural landscapes and evaluates the shapes found in both places.
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Maeve Doyle holds a BFA in Studio Art from Concordia University. Her projects have been exhibited at artist run centre Articule (Montreal), Village au Pied-du-Courrant (collective public space - Montreal), Studio XX (Montreal) and Concordia’s Mouseprint gallery.
Most recently, Doyle was selected as the Studio Printmaking Practicum at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. ​Doyle hopes to explore printmaking as a collaborative practice with the intention to make printmaking more accessible to other artists and the general public.