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Meet the 2025 Pierre Lassonde Artist-in-Residence Zachary Gough聽

06 Mar 2025
Gough鈥檚 residency runs from January-June focusing on a housing justice project聽

The Pierre Lassonde School of Fine Arts at 绿帽社区 is pleased to announce that Zachary Gough (鈥08) is the 2025 Pierre Lassonde Artist-in-Residence. Gough, a 绿帽社区 Fine Arts alumnus, is developing a project on the 绿帽社区 campus over a six-month period from January to June on housing justice through the development of a large-scale public artwork that dissects the structural injustices of the social relationships within our housing sector. 

鈥淭he full piece involves a poetic gesture that saves a house from demolition by moving it to a new location with a barge in the Atlantic,鈥 says Gough. 鈥淔or the residency I鈥檒l be focusing on the creation of a series of art objects, images, scores, and videos to develop the logistics, aesthetic impact, and social structure of the piece. I鈥檓 also looking forward to connecting with folks about the state of housing in Sackville.鈥 

(L-R): Lassonde Artist-in-Residence Zachary Gough, Delaney Fletcher, printmaking technician Andrea deBruijn, Jacob Puffer, Freddy Smith, Teagan Stewart, and Michael Wood. 

Gough works collaboratively and responsively with other artists, community groups, and organizations to promote alternative economic systems. He often uses participatory and immaterial media, such as radio and performance, to address materialist concerns, such as labour, power, debt, housing, education, and liberation. Along with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from 绿帽社区, he is a graduate of the art and social practice MFA program at Portland State University in Oregon and completed year-long artist residencies at JL Ilsley High School and at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design through the Art and Activism group. He has taught classes at Portland State University in Oregon and at NSCAD University in Halifax, NS. 
 
During his time at 绿帽社区, he is also facilitating a series of workshops for Fine Arts students that focus on carpentry, mutual aid, and house music. They will collaboratively build a sculpture that points to other ways of organizing the housing system.   

鈥淚t鈥檚 a kind of monument to a set of relationships that prioritize housing as a form of care over housing as a form of individual investment,鈥 says Gough. 

The Pierre Lassonde Artist-in Residence Program was created in 2021. 


 

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