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Roxanne Ross

2026-2027, Concordia University

View of photo exhibition View of 3198 Sherbrooke Est by Roxanne Ross
Portrait of woman artist dressed in black on pink background Portrait of artist Roxanne Ross

Roxanne Ross is an image-maker working in lens-based media in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/Montréal, whose practice examines portraiture, domestic space, and intergenerational family narratives across Canadian and American contexts. Her work explores kinship, memory, and the evolving structure of contemporary family life through long-term, relational projects grounded in lived experience. She holds an MFA and BFA in Photography from Concordia University. Her photographs have been published in The Narrative: Sites of Photographic Knowledge (Artexte, 2024). Ross is the recipient of the Mildred & Margot Lande Graduate Scholarship and continues to develop long-term projects centered on family, care, and domestic space.

Photo of a girl child sitting in room Maeve's room from the series 3198 Sherbrooke Est, 2025 by Roxanne Ross
Photo of cloths piled up Facecloths from the series 3198 Sherbrooke Est, 2025 by Roxanne Ross
Photo of vintage looking living room or room Vera's room from the series 3198 Sherbrooke Est, 2025 by Roxanne Ross
Photo of photo exhibition View of 3198 Sherbrooke Est 2025 by Roxanne Ross
Photo of photo exhibition View of 3198 Sherbrooke Est 2025 by Roxanne Ross.
Black and white photo of a yound girl outside, profile Bazzy from the series 3198 Sherbrooke Est, 2025 by Roxanne Ross
Photo of young gril, teenage in front of a mattress up on the wall Bazzy's room from the series 3198 Sherbrooke Est, 2025 by Roxanne Ross
View of We Will All Be Matriarchs by Roxanne Ross
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