Alex R.M. Thompson is a print- and installation-based artist who holds a BFA from OCAD University (Toronto), and an MFA from University of Alberta (Edmonton). He teaches printmaking and drawing at the University of Alberta in the Faculty of Art & Design, and is an active member and instructor at the Society of Northern Alberta Print-Artists (SNAP). He has participated in residencies at Centre[3] (Hamilton, ON), The Banff Centre (Banff, AB), The Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Oshawa, ON), and the Akademia Sztuki Pięknych (Łódź, Poland). Notable exhibitions include Berlin (Galleri Heike Arndt), Venice (Cities of the Future: Living Together), and Toronto (Nuit Blanche, The Power Plant Gallery). He has participated in a number of portfolios, including Reimagining Fire (2023, Calgary) and Barometric (2016, Toronto) and was the principal organiser of Bituminous Partings, an ecologically-motivated print exchange/portfolio featuring artists from across Canada and the U.S. (2021). He has worked as a studio technician at OCADU (printmaking) and University of Alberta (sculpture), and as a plate-maker and master printer for a range of artists at Open Studio (Toronto) and the University of Alberta. He has been awarded a number of grants in support of his ongoing creative research.