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Maii Michaella Miatti Fallara

Artist member since 2026
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Montreal, Québec

Maii Michaella Miatti Fallara is a Montreal-based visual artist and writer currently completing a BFA in Painting & Drawing at Concordia University. Her practice explores masking, memory, trauma, mental health, disability, identity, grief, transformation, and the emotional architecture of survival.

As a neurodivergent Black trans artist living with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, PTSD, and Agoraphobia, Maii creates from the interior spaces of fear, tenderness, rupture, and recovery. Her layered semi-figurative paintings, drawings, and mixed-media works translate the invisible weight of mental illness into textured, expressive forms that can be seen, held, and witnessed.

Her work moves between portraiture, personal archive, visual poetry, and psychological landscape. Figures appear fragmented, masked, tender, distorted, or in transition, reflecting the ways the body and mind adapt under pressure while still searching for beauty, intimacy, and release.

Maii’s artworks are suited for private collections, care spaces, mental health environments, creative studios, and collectors drawn to emotionally charged contemporary work rooted in lived experience, vulnerability, resilience, and becoming.


Inside the Studio


Q+A

Why is art important to you?

Art is important to me because it lets the invisible become visible. It gives shape to the things I could not always say out loud: anxiety, grief, trauma, memory, survival, tenderness, and becoming. Art has been my way of making a home inside myself when the world felt unsafe. It allows me to turn pain into something that can be witnessed, held, and transformed.

What do you listen to when you work?

I listen to emotional, cinematic songs that feel like they are carrying a memory. Lately that includes Billie Eilish, Patrick Watson, Winona Oak, Gracie Abrams, Troye Sivan, Selena Gomez, and songs that sit somewhere between softness, heartbreak, and survival. Music helps me enter the emotional temperature of the work before the image fully arrives. A lot of classical music lately as well, instrumentals.

Favourite medium

Mixed media. I love painting, drawing, texture, acrylic, charcoal, graphite, oil pastel, modeling paste, and anything that lets the surface feel alive. I’m drawn to materials that can be layered, wounded, erased, rebuilt, and transformed — because that is often how the body and memory work too.

When did you start making art, and why?

I started making art before I fully had language for what I was surviving. Art became a way to understand myself, especially as a neurodivergent Black trans woman moving through anxiety, trauma, and the pressure to mask. I make art because it gives my inner world somewhere to go. It lets me turn fragmentation into image, silence into texture, and survival into something beautiful enough to keep living with.

Describe the person your work appeals to in 3 words

Sensitive, haunted, becoming.

Favourite musical artist / band right now

Billie Eilish, Patrick Watson, and Winona Oak. I’m drawn to artists who make vulnerability feel cinematic — music that feels intimate, wounded, beautiful, and quietly devastating.

Select Past Exhibitions
2025

Massimadi Foundation / Ausgang Plaza, Montreal
Deconstruct to Reconstruct

2025

1215 Gallery, Westmount
Perception

2025

POP Gallery, Montreal
Eras

2023

Concordia University, Montreal
Art Matters

2021

Les Grands Ballets de Montréal, Montreal
Sida X

Accolades
2026

Scholarship Winner
Chosen Artist, Packed with Purpose — Country Harvest

2026

Group 12 Chosen Artist
Canadian Armed Forces Artist Program

2025

Telus Student Bursary
Telus Friendly Future Foundation

2024

Telus Student Bursary
Telus Friendly Future Foundation

2024

RBC Launch Scholarship
RBC Royal Bank of Canada

2022

Entrance Scholarship
Concordia Entrance Scholarship

2022

Lambda Scholarship
Lambda Scholarship Award, Lambda Foundation

Press
2025

ABNewswire
Chaos Code 2025 New York International Art Competition – Award-Winning Works Exhibited in New York

Residencies
2026

Canadian Forces Artists Program, Canada
Group 12 Chosen Artist / Field Research Residency

Education
2027

Concordia University
BFA Painting and Drawing

2018

College Lasalle
Communications, Media and Graphic Design

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