Kuh Del Rosario
Kuh Del Rosario‘s practice is rooted in an intuitive engagement with everyday materials, transforming found debris into alchemic dialogues that explore time and place. Kitchen waste, single-use plastics, and foraged vegetal matter merge through reciprocal processes and tricky collaborations. Inspired by her diasporic experience and early disconnection from her homeland, Del Rosario cultivates a sensitivity to evolving ecosystems—her work serving as a strategy for grounding.
Kuh Del Rosario is a visual artist based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal, QC. Born in Manila, Philippines, she immigrated to Calgary, AB, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Painting from the Alberta College of Art and Design before completing an master’s in Sculpture and Ceramics at Concordia University. She has received numerous grants and awards, including the prestigious Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art in 2024. She is currently an artist in residence at Fonderie Darling (2023 – 2026), a residency supported by the Collection Desjardins. Recent exhibitions include a solo exhibition at B-312 in 2025, as well as group exhibitions at Contemporary Calgary in 2025-26 and at Fonderie Darling in 2024. Her work is currently on view in a curated group exhibition at the Musée d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul as part of Manif d’art 12e édition, La biennale en art actuel de Québec.










