Geneviève Moreau

Geneviève Moreau obtained a bachelor’s degree in Visual and Media Arts from UQAM and a Specialized Graduate Diploma in Management of Cultural Organizations from HEC Montréal. She opted to follow her passion of photography. Fascinated by analog cameras, she continues to experiment with this medium in her artistic practice through different subjects and methods.
Normand Rajotte

Normand Rajotte began his career in the wake of groups of Quebec photographers who were updating the documentary aesthetic. In the early 1980s, he adopted a more introspective approach, focusing on self-awareness and a closer relationship with nature. Since 1997, his only territory of investigation has been a forested plot of land at the foot […]
Suzanne Vié

Following her studies in Industrial Design at Université de Montréal, Suzanne Vié completed a training program in textile at ENSCI – Les Ateliers de Paris. Over the years, she has trained in painting, sculpture and writing in both Quebec and France.
Charles-Frédérick Ouellet

Charles-Frédérick Ouellet’s work has been seen in a number of Quebec galleries (VU, REGART, Espace F, etc.), as well as in Scotland and in France. He is represented by the Lacerte art contemporain gallery. He lives and works in Quebec City. Charles-Frédérick Ouellet is the co-founder of the KAHEM collective and has been a member […]
Barbara Claus

Visual artist Barbara Claus was born in Brussels but now lives in Montreal and in the Laurentians. She hold a master’s degree in Death Studies, a master’s degree in Visual Arts and a graduate diploma in Silkscreening and Photography. She has held more than 25 solo exhibitions in Canada, Europe and Mexico, and has participated […]
Chloé Beaulac

Chloé Beaulac lives in Montérégie and Estrie. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Concordia University (2010) where she specialized in printmaking. She is a multidisciplinary artist who draws inspiration from printmaking and uses photography, video, drawing, printmaking, painting, installation, and sculpture to communicate her perception of the world. The artist has received […]
Frère Jérôme

Born in 1902 in Charlesbourg, Frère Jérôme lived his entire life in the community of the Religieux de Sainte-Croix, where he died in 1994. A visionary, audacious, compassionate and also marginal painter, his teaching and pictorial practice still know no borders today. Throughout his life, he had a need to say and create, intermingling the […]
Suzanne Ferland

Sherbrooke native Suzanne Ferland studied visual arts at UQAM and cultural management at HEC Montréal. She developed her artistic practice alongside a professional life as an artistic director in film and television. This work had a determining influence on her artistic approach, especially on her eye for cinematic framing and the dynamic of the image. […]
Graham French

Graham French studied photography at the Guilford School of Art and has worked in advertising photography for more than 30 years. His work has won numerous industry awards, including Communication Arts, Graphis, and the Toronto Art Director’s Club. Since 2009, he changed direction to focus exclusively on landscapes.
Christine Palmiéri

Christine Palmiéri is an artist, art critic, curator, associate professor at UQAM and director of the digital magazine Archée, which covers the electronic arts. She holds a doctorate in Artistic Studies and Practices. Visit www.archee.qc.ca.