Project Description
Publications
Welcome to the Publications page – a curated collection where art meets storytelling. Here I document my creative journey through exhibition catalogues and various published works I have been involved in over the past few years, inviting you to explore the evolving narratives that shape my artistic vision.
Publications

Painting Alberta
Painting Alberta presents a curated selection from my series of 360 miniature paintings—a project seven years in the making, inspired by archival and contemporary photographs dating from the 1880s to today.
Some of the artworks are accompanied by personal texts I wrote, capturing Alberta’s layered history, vibrant communities, and stunning landscapes.
More than just a catalogue, this book is a heartfelt tribute to the beauty, complexity, and spirit of the province I call home

Women’s Presence
Documenting the exhibition Women’s Presence, this catalogue captures the creative spirit of the 2021 exhibition I curated at Edmonton’s Francophone CAVA Art Gallery. It presents the work of seven contemporary artists from Western and Northern Canada, produced in collaboration with the Association des groupes en arts visuels francophones (AGVF) and supported by the Coalition des femmes de l’Alberta. Under the guidance of renowned Montreal-based artist and curator Serge Murphy, this publication is both an archival record and a celebration of the diverse artistic voices that defined the exhibition.


Du Conceptuel dans l’art
As part of the group exhibition Du Conceptual dans l’art, organized by the Bureau des artistes visuels de l’Ontario, my artwork concept named City Memory offers a unique exploration of our urban architectural heritage. Through a series of evocative videos, City Memory would juxtapose the enduring facades of historic buildings in old neighbourhoods with the cherished memories of senior citizens – both guardians of our past and witnesses to urban renewal. This visual narrative invites viewers to rediscover the dialogue between history and modernity, revealing the layered histories that shape our urban landscapes.

The painting Graffiti illustrates the cover of Dr Julien Landry’s book Les think tanks et le discours expert sur les politiques au Canada.

About Time was chosen by Dr François Paré to illustrate the cover of his last book, Le défi de la fragilité.
Professor François Paré, winner of the Governor General’s Award in the Essays category, chose a painting from the “About Time” series to adorn the cover of the book “Le défi de la fragilité”.
