Guy Lavigueur

Admitted to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts in 2004, Guy Lavigueur has exhibited his work in Ontario, Quebec and France. Several of his pieces were recently included in the prestigious Auer Photo Foundation for Photography (Switzerland) and the Charleroi Museum of Photography (Belgium).
Éric Villeneuve

After completing a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Communications at Université Laval à Québec, Éric Villeneuve worked as a graphic designer both in advertising agencies and as a freelancer. Photography, his preferred media, has always been part of his world.
Marc Seguin

Born in Ottawa in 1970, Marc Séguin obtained his Bachelor of Fine Arts at Concordia University in 1995 and now lives and works in Montreal and New York City. His work can be found in numerous private, corporate and museum collections around the world, including the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal and the Musée national […]
Guido Molinari

Guido Molinari was born in Montreal in 1933. He took a few courses at the city’s École des beaux-arts and Museum of Fine Arts’ school between 1948 and 1951, but owed the bulk of his artistic education to his readings and travels, in particular to New York. In 1965, he took part in The Responsive […]
Sébastien Gaudette

Sébastien Gaudette holds a bachelor’s degree in Visual and Media Arts from UQAM (2015). The leitmotiv of his work is the crumpling of paper to inform the exploration of transformation and the illusion of image. The goal is to create ambiguity that leads us to question the process employed. Visit www.galerieyoun.com.
Joëlle Morosoli

Holder of a doctorate from the University of Paris 8 in Aesthetics, Science and Technology of the Arts, Joëlle Morosoli has been creating moving sculptures for around forty years. During her career, she has held more than thirty solo exhibitions and, among the important group exhibitions, we can mention that of the Centre Georges-Pompidou. In […]
Roger Langevin

The artist Roger Langevin was born in La Doré in the Lac-Saint-Jean region on January 26, 1940. A graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts de Montréal (1963), he is both a sculptor and an art teacher. In 2007, he founded an art school with an international vision at the Université du Québec à Rimouski: a […]
Jean Brillant

Canadian sculptor Jean Brillant was born in Rimouski in 1959. At the age of 9, his family moved to southern France, where he marvelled at his discovery of stone-cutting in Vaucluse. It was his discovery of this material that later led him to the École d’Aix-en-Provence, and then to Dijon’s École nationale supérieure d’art before […]
André Dubois

The nature of André Dubois’ creative process is based on the recovery and transformation of social materials. Using everyday objects and materials, he revisits our contemporary living spaces, which are both fascinating and open to interpretation. Bringing art to the discursive frontiers of sculpture, painting, collage and installation, his exploration sheds an innovative light on […]
Dominique Payette

Dominique Payette is an art historian, publisher, painter and gallery owner. Her artwork is driven by a constant inner quest that leads to a deeper dialogue between the soul, the gesture and the canvas. Through her love of materials, she seeks spontaneous gestures off the beaten track and to give voice to the rebellious woman […]