News

Presentations (2023 - 2025)

Ecotopia

Article + Images. Magazine Inter art actuel no. 145 (spring 2025)

Meeting Eva_Laia

Portfolio, Magazine Le Sabord, no. 127 – Sisterhood (spring 2024)
#evalaia

La vision culturelle d’Athanase David

TRAVERSE – Collective exhibition organized by Atelier de l’Île, Val-David, September 15 – 8 October 8, 2023

Research-creation residency program (spring 2023)

(press article)

Abandonments

Vacant shop windows in times of pandemic and other neglected spaces

Collective exhibitions
Murs_Écrans, VU Photo (Quebec City), 2023
Corrents d’imatges, Espai d’arts – Roca Umbert (Granollers, CAT), 2023

Ongoing projects (2023 - 2025)

Living in the Inland Sea

A poetic investigation into the coastal transformation of the Baie des Chaleurs through the individual and collective memories of its communities.

Residency (September 2025). Art Centre Constellation bleue

Exhibition, Galery Bernard-Jean, Caraquet (July-August 2026)

Walking Paris

Research-creation on cultural third spaces, intermediary spaces and other alternative spaces. Walking through Paris looking for these spaces and people who dream and animate them.

Residency (January-February-March 2025)
Studio of the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Quebec at Recollets

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Paths of exile

On moutain roads, investigate the Catalan exile of the Spanish Civil War

Research-creation residency (June 2024)
Lumière d’encre, centre d’art et de photographie contemporaine
(Céret, Pyrénées-Orientales, France)

Production Grant, Canada Arts Council (2025)

Ecotopia

Exploration of disused peripheries as a generator of alternative and utopian positions on the city in transformation.

Research-creation residency (summer 2023)
El Bolit, Centre d’art contemporaní (Girona, Catalonia). Exchange program with La Chambre blanche (Quebec City)

(interview in Catalan)

Publication
«Écotopies», article + images, Inter art actuel, no. 145, Québec, Spring 2025

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