Nina Vroemen is a multidisciplinary artist interested in how art can activate ecological thinking rooted in environmental and social justice. Scientific and surreal, their work twines the elemental and mythological. Through experimental methods spanning video, performance, ceramics, collage, and installation, they practice storytelling that reveals intimacies in the unexpected. They are fascinated by the agency of materials and their potential for witness. Water flows through all of their work, carrying the poetics and politics of this miraculous, life-supporting substance.
Nina Vroemen is a Canadian artist born in Gatineau, Quebec, and based in Tiohtiá:ke (Montréal). They received an MFA in Sculpture and Ceramics from Concordia University (2024) and are currently pursuing a PhD in Humanities there, with a focus on art and environmental justice.
Vroemen has recently exhibited their work at MAC Baie-Saint-Paul (QC, 2026), PHI (QC, 2025), The New England Regional Art Museum (Australia, 2025), The Beal Centre of Art and Technology (Irvine, 2025), and L’Écart (QC, 2025). Vroemen’s writing and artistic research have been published in Bodies of Sound by Silver Press (London), the PHI Antenna blog, Experimental Practices in Interdisciplinary Art Vol. 4: Engaging the Margins (California), esse: art + opinions, and has been featured on the cover of Espace art actuel no. 142.

