about
Amanda Fauteux is an interdisciplinary artist who lives within the traditional territory of Mi’kma’ki known as Sackville, New Brunswick, and in Aotearoa New Zealand. Her practice is research-driven and develops through site-specific and responsive methodologies. In 2019 she began an ongoing collaboration with her partner Miranda Bellamy. Fauteux has participated in exhibitions, screenings, residencies, and festivals since 2006.
“Show 41 – Cooking Together – Miranda Bellamy and Amanda Fauteux” Sightlines – 05-12-2024
“Forest for the Trees: Bellamy and Fauteux’s Collective” Delaney Ryan, Review, Billie, 29 October 2024,
“Two years after Halifax tree-girdling incident, art show reminds us of ‘importance of human relationships with trees’ Collective exhibiting artists to hold a talk this Saturday at MSVU gallery” Lauren Phillips, The Coast Halifax, July 23, 2024.
“Collective: Miranda Bellamy & Amanda Fauteux at the Art Gallery of Grande Prairie” Emily Jan, November 2023.
“Projects 2022: Aotearoa Made” Don Abbot, Art New Zealand, ISSUE 185 AUTUMN 2023
“Highlights and Reflections on the Aotearoa Art Fair” Mya Morrison-Middleton, The Pantograph Punch, 8 December 2022.
“Miranda Bellamy + Amanda Fauteux at the Owens Art Gallery, Sackville” Jon Claytor, Akimbo.ca, June 2022.
“The Weight of Wood: Amanda Fauteux & Miranda Bellamy at the 2022 Art Fair”, Don Abbot, Art New Zealand, ISSUE 180 SUMMER 2021-22
“Moving and Listening in Relation to Trees and ‘A Wardian Case’” Bruce E Phillips, May 2021.
“Becoming-timber” Bridie Lonie, Blue Oyster Art Project Space, June 2021.
“Art Seen”, James Dignan, Otago Daily Times, June 3, 2021.