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= Veronique d'Entremont = Veronique d'Entremont (they/them) is an Los Angeles based interdisciplinary artist. d'Entremont is most known for their amazing way of telling stories through their art by using artifacts, non-traditional procedures of making, and etc. They focus on the exploration of how the human race is manipulated and shaped by the social spaces we reside in and how it continues to change over time. They were born in 1983 and ate now around 38-39 years old as of the year 2022. d'Entremont is co-founder of the Liberated Arts Collective (LAC) along with men who have served partial term-to-life sentences in order for others to find liberation through art (2016). They are also responsible for the establishment of Widgets Etc. which is a collective studio/exhibition space up to 5000 square foot that provides spaces for up to 15 artists and programs for the rest of the community (2014). Although based in Los Angeles, d'Entremont has had exhibits in other places like Mexico City and New York. They have also lectured at many schools about their art including, Palomer College, UCLA, CalArts and even places like the Torrance Art Museum and the California Rehabilitation Center.

Education
Veronique d'Entremont has an impressive degree list with an Sculpture MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2012 and Sculpture & Art Ed. BFA from Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, Massachusetts in 2006.

Career & Achievements
Veronique d'Entremont has achieved many amazing things during their career. Two of those include, having an article about themselves on the Joan Mitchell Foundation website and having a faculty page on the Massachusetts college of Art and Design website. They got an article in the Joan Mitchell Foundation website to be commended for winning the Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship award. They got the faculty page on the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Website due to them achieving a spot as a visiting professor at the college. They have also earned a Social Practice Art Grant (2016), a California Arts Council Re-Entry Through The Arts Grant (2018), and a Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs AIR Grant (2018)

Exhibitions
⦁ Forgotten Stories (2002-2006) Digital Prints various sizes

⦁ A Reproduction of The Trauma, or, A Portal Through Which Love May Enter A Portal Through Which Love May Enter (2019)

⦁ What I Mean When I Say I’m Going Home (2016)

⦁ Prayer for an Unkind Mother (2018) ⦁ After the Fire (2015)

⦁ been through fire (2012)

⦁ that nothing that fills the room (2013)

⦁ We Built This In The Dark, Then We Made Our Own Light (2018)