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Stéphanie Roland (b. 1984) lives and works in Brussels. Her practice brought her to develop an international network through which she is called abroad to participate in many different artistic research projects and residencies.
She has already participated in several exhibitions in international institutions notably in Athens (Benaki Museum), Brussels (Bozar, Botanique) and Los Angeles (MOPLA). Graduated from a Belgian visual art school, La Cambre, she won a impressive number of prizes and grants: the Médiatine public award in 2011, the Full Contact award in 2012, the Vocatio Grant, and was recently shortlisted for the HSBC photography award and the Leica Oskar Barnack award.
Roland considers her studio as a laboratory; this space becomes a place where she explores notions of Time, Family and Memory. There she uses a multidisciplinary approach to work with a variety of media, making use of photography, film, printmaking, sculpture, installation, and digital technologies. Her strong interest in scientific disciplines like neurosciences, psychoanalysis, and astronomy also reveals new perspectives for her work.