Romane Bladou’s practice is one of looking that is allowed by ways of slowness, walking, and transit. She uses methods of writing, photography, and videography to record those experiences in space and time, and of projection and reflection to translate these moments into mediated installations.
Bladou is a sessional faculty member in the photography department at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she received her MFA in 2020. She has exhibited her work in Canada and internationally, and published her writing and photography in various art and poetry publications. Her work has been supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Canada Council for the Arts, the BC Art Council, and the Québec Art Council (CALQ).