18x24 framed
Embroidery and archival inkjet print. Cotton embroidery thread, Aida cloth.
Mallory Donen is a multidisciplinary artist residing in Vancouver on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil Waututh First Nations. Donen graduated in 2015 from University of the Fraser Valley with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in photography, painting, drawing, and print media. The following year she moved to Winnipeg for two years where she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from University of Manitoba in 2017.
Donen’s thesis "I Come From a Long Line of Machines" inspired a shift in her practice towards processes rooted in traditional craft passed down from generations of women in her family. Her art explores the intersection of digital art and embroidery. By using the distinct grid format of cross-stitching she creates connections between threads and pixels.
In 2019, she was an artist in residence at the Vermont Studio Center. From 2021-2022 Donen has been a recipient of Canada Council for the Arts, Research and Creation Grants for her art book project "Invisible Labour: Cross-Stitching, Feminism, & the Collective Strength of Women" and her cross-stitch portrait series "Becoming a Pixel".