Tricia Enns (she/they) is a fem-presenting white-settler artist currently located in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal) although they call many places home. They engage, with curiosity, play and both low- and high- tech approaches to create work (often with others) that celebrates the imperfection, explores ideologies around the word “care”, and exposes the overlooked fragments, places and processes. Enns uses audio, video, 3D modelling, and recently VR, such as with the project, Objects of Care, developed with support from Ada X, to create counter maps and digital archives of memories and stories. In 2025, her work was shared at MUTEK (Montreal), The NYC Trash Club Collective (NYC), CRiSP at Art Space TMU (Toronto), BKN Walking-as-Practice Residency (Sweden), and Articule (Montreal), non-inclusive.
Tricia Enns
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Untangle: A Day of Technology, Feelings, and Resistance
Workshop[08-08 May]Eastern Bloc [55 rue de Louvain Ouest, #53 Montréal, QC]
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Untangle: A Day of Technology, Feelings, and Resistance
Workshop[08-08 May]Eastern Bloc [55 rue de Louvain Ouest, #53 Montréal, QC]
Tricia Enns (she/they) is a fem-presenting white-settler artist currently located in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal) although they call many places home. They engage, with curiosity, play and both low- and high- tech approaches to create work (often with others) that celebrates the imperfection, explores ideologies around the word “care”, and exposes the overlooked fragments, places and processes. Enns uses audio, video, 3D modelling, and recently VR, such as with the project, Objects of Care, developed with support from Ada X, to create counter maps and digital archives of memories and stories. In 2025, her work was shared at MUTEK (Montreal), The NYC Trash Club Collective (NYC), CRiSP at Art Space TMU (Toronto), BKN Walking-as-Practice Residency (Sweden), and Articule (Montreal), non-inclusive.