Selina Latour is an interdisciplinary artist from Montreal, Canada, currently based in London, UK. Her work in textiles, drawing and performance emerges from themes of care, slowness, nostalgia, reciprocity and repair. Collaboration is at the heart of her practice, informing the artwork made during a number of artist residencies attended in Nova Scotia, Iceland (with Mea Bissett) and Portugal (with Justine Latour).
Also a pedagogue, she hosts numerous participatory projects that invite informal learning of craft techniques. In 2022, she won the Elspeth McConnell Award to support a mending workshop series facilitated with Mea Bissett at the Point-St-Charles Art School, in Montreal.
She obtained her BFA at NSCAD University and is a recent MFA graduate from the Fibres and Material Practices program at Concordia University. Her work has been supported by the Old Diorama Arts Centre in London, by ARTCH, Ada X and CALQ and exhibited at Maison Pierre-Chartrand, le Liveart, and 4th Space in Montreal.