Stina Baudin (she/her) is a Haitian-Canadian multidisciplinary artist and researcher presently based in CA / US. She holds degrees from Concordia University in Montreal, The Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels and is a 2025' MFA Candidate at Cranbrook Academy of the Arts.
Stina works with archival materials, data, text and folkloric tales to consider how they can be woven and restitched to retell stories of Black people through a mixed media lens. By collapsing the division between anecdotal and statistical data, truth and myth, her work operates as an entangled web of cohabiting knowledge centres. 
She is a 2024-2025 recipient of the Gilbert Foundation Scholarship and the Maxwell/ Hanrahan Foundation Materials Award (US). Recent awards, fellowships and exhibitions/residencies include ZK/U Berlin, Wildseed (CA), the Banff Centre for Art and Creativity (CA), Pocoapoco (MX), and CultureHub (NYC).  Her work has been supported by the Canada Council of the Arts, Holon Berlin and CALQ  (Conseil des Arts du Québec).

at Cranbrook Academy of the Arts.

www.stinabaudin.com //  @ssteenaa

Upcoming Past

2024 - Precarious Joys - Toronto Biennale of Art- Fall/ Winter 2024- Toronto, Canada

2024 -Grunt Gallery - Fall/ Winter 2024- Vancouver, Canada

2023 -StudioMagazine Vol. 18 No. 2 - Fall/ Winter 2023-2024  - Toronto, Canada
2023 -Forum Gallery- And The Darkness We Called Night -February 2024 - Michigan, USA
2023 -Forum Gallery- Quilters Showcase -December 2023 - Michigan, USA
2023- Collaboration w/ Abigail Toll  Sept 2023 for “Rehearsing Moves on Hazy Paths” at ZKU-BERLIN* - Berlin, Germany
2023-  Culture Hub- Re-Fest- New York City, NY
2023- Data Science by Design (DSxD)- Vol.2 - Our Environment
2022- E-textilespringbreak - Michigan, USA
2022- Pocoapoco- Oaxaca, Mexico
2022- BAiR- Banff emerging artist in residency - Banff, Canada
2021- You Stir the Pot , Brooklyn, Nyc- USA
2021- Writing Genealogy and History through Artmaking at POP Symposium - Montreal, Canada
2021- ‘Revelations’ at  Never Apart - Montreal, Canada
2021- Create! Magazine Textiles Exploring the Black Canadian Experience -USA
2020 -Black Arts Fellowship with Wildseed-Toronto, Canada