Four winners of the Desjardin’s artistic residency call at Jano Lapin Gallery
Story by Sebastián Krieger
Translation by Juliana Zerda
These are the four winners of the Desjardin artistic residency call at Jano Lapin Gallery in Verdun. Each of them comes from a very distinct cultural and personal background, which further enriches the artistic proposal. Through their works, these women explore variable perspectives and creative approaches, offering the public a rich and multidimensional view of contemporary art. Their workshop is a place for dialogue and reflection, where differences intertwine to create a common artistic discourse that invites new ways of experiencing the world. Yet another facet of the vibrant cultural life that thrives on our Wellington.

Aurore Le Ludec
www.linktr.ee/aurorelldc
Instagram : @aurorelldc
Born in Paris, Aurore is an artist-researcher as part of the Doctorate in Art Studies and Practices at the University of Quebec in Montreal. She holds a diploma in costume-making from the Paul Poiret School of Fashion and Performing Arts and a master’s degree in research-creation in arts and international creation of the Sorbonne School of Arts. She is also a certificated textile printing expert. Her artistic and theoretical journey is marked by a deep exploration of the relationship between textiles, the body, and the expression of its interiority. For her, fabric is more than just a material; it is an extension of her own skin.

Alexandra McCormick
www.alexandramcc.com
Instagram : @alexandra_mccormick_artista
A Master in Fine Arts from the National University of Colombia, with a vast career. Having lived for the past two years in Île-des-Soeurs, her work focuses on themes related to water, landscape, and territory, though she also explores displacement, expropriation, and the fictions we accept as reality. Her work is featured in numerous art anthologies and is part of the collection of the Banco de la República de Colombia. In 2016, she was a resident at the renowned Banff Centre for Arts, thanks to a creation grant awarded by her country’s Ministry of Culture. Her techniques include installations, watercolor, invisible ink drawings, and photography. At Jano Lapin Gallery, she is working in a series of large-format watercolors.

Sarah Cloutier
Instagram : @sarazin_cloutier
This painter from Sherbrook, holds a degree from Concordia University at Montreal with a major in Fine Arts and a minor in Sociology and is currently completing a Master’s degree in Visual and Media Arts at UQAM. Her work explores the role of the materiality of painting in the age of digital media and hyper-connectivity. Her paintings show scenes where bodies accumulate, intertwine, merge and fragment. Through the practice of figurative painting, she questions the nonsensical that has become normal, and criticises the so-called normal qualities of productivity, acceleration, and innovation that structure our ways of life, highlighting their absurdity. “As a painter, I am interested in the crushing of our necks and bodies under the weight of eyes fixed on screens”, she states.

Alissa Osumi
www.alissaosumi.com
Instagram : @alissaosumi
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Artist’s studios opening:
Wednesday, October 30th, between 5 and 8 h.
Jano Lapin Gallery
200-3819 Promenade Wellington – https://janogallery.com
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