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Gabrielle Mulholland





Gabrielle Mulholland is a multi-disciplinary artist, writer and musician. She is a longtime producer and creator of online content. In addition to their past experience as a freelance contributor to Exclaim! Magazine, where they have published articles on Canadian hardcore punk music festivals, she has over ten years of experience in video and film production for commercial and fine arts projects. 

This experience includes the production of ARCMTL’s Volume 3 Art Book Fair as well as two instalments of experimental music festival’s Suoni Per il Popolo’s virtual and hybrid components.

Gabrielle holds a BFA in Studio Arts with a specialization in Print Media and Film Studies from Concordia University. They are interested in disability activism, prison abolition, housing reform and accessibility within the arts among many others which inform her work as a digital producer and settler.  

Participant in the following FMS projects

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Digital Media

The Night This Place Freezes Over / La nuit du coup du froid (2025)

Suoni per il Popolo Hybrid Festival (2022)

Suoni per il Popolo Virtual Festival (2021)

ARCMTL: Volumes III (2020)









 

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