MONTREAL.- The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Conseil des arts de Montréal announced that Chloë Cheuk is the winner of the 2026 Impressions residency. Each year, this eight-week residency invites a visual artist from one of Montreals cultural communities to carry out a research-creation project at the Museum by bringing a unique and original perspective to its collection.
In her artistic practice, Chloë Cheuk explores the emotional tension and structural dynamics between humans, objects, and institutional systems using video as well as kinetic and conceptual installations. Her creative process is rooted in autobiography, observation, and iterative research-creation. Each work is conceived as an experiment rather than a form of representation, revealing both the potential and limitations of systems, materials, and human interaction.
During her MMFA residency, the Montreal-based Hong Kong artist Chloë Cheuk will explore the influence of institutional protocols on the publics interactions, proximity, and desire within the Museums spaces. Rather than viewing the works in the MMFAs collection as mere objects, she will approach the Museum as an environment that is experienced. Her research project will focus particularly on the ways in which desire, restraint, and proximity are negotiated when the public is not allowed to touch the works and, especially, how these factors shape the publics embodied and affective experiences.
Using sculpture, installation, video and photography, Chloë Cheuk creates refined assemblages that distill human emotions and behaviours with great sensitivity. Her unique approach, at once delicate and deeply reflective, reveals an artistic vision that seeks to foster a rich dialogue between her works and the public. The CAM is proud to support Chloë in her exploration of alternative perspectives on the museum experience, said Nathalie Maillé, Executive Director of the Conseil des arts de Montréal.
We are thrilled to welcome Chloë Cheuk as the laureate of the Impressions Residency at the MMFA. Deeply attuned to perception, presence, and the quiet intensities of encounter, Cheuks project explores how the Museum shapes relationships between artworks, spaces, and those who move among themopening new possibilities for the Museum to listen, learn, and deepen its understanding of the communities we serve. added Mary-Dailey Desmarais, Zhao-Ionescu Chief Curator of the MMFA.
Born in Hong Kong, Chloë Cheuk has lived in Montreal since 2015. After graduating from City Universitys School of Creative Media in Hong Kong, Cheuk earned a Master in Fine Arts degree with a concentration in sculpture from Concordia University in 2019. In addition to obtaining an artist residency with the Fundaziun Nairs in Switzerland in 2018, she was a finalist in the 29th ifva Awards in the Media Art category in 2024. Her work has been shown both in Canada and abroad, including at ELLEPHANT gallery in Montreal, the Dienstgebäude Art Space Zurich, the Denny Dimin Gallery in New York and the Hong Kong Palace Museum.