ANNE BROCHU LAMBERT, MULTIMEDIA ARTIST
BIOGRAPHY
Multimedia artist Anne Brochu Lambert, born in Lévis, QC, resides and works in Regina, Saskatchewan. Her practice is rooted in painting and drawing, extending to collage, photography, printing, textile work, and media installations through a layered approach. Her various body of works explore personal narratives of filiation, identity, and memory, alongside the complex human relationship with the environment.
Originally from the south riverbank of Quebec City, she has a diploma in the arts (D.E.C. Arts et Lettres , CEGEP Lévis-Lauzon QC). Her studio practice has been enriched over the years through residencies and professional workshops. Notably, she was juried in a 2-year mentorship with the independent curator Serge Murphy, a project funded by the Canada Council for the Arts and spear headed the Conseil culturel fransaskois (2016-2018). More recently she has studied cold wax painting with artist & author Rebecca Crowell during a five weeks stay in Greece in 2019, ( Skopelos Foundation for the Arts).
Her most recent multimedia installation, supported by SaskArts, was part of the two-person exhibition “Memories of the Sun” (2023, Art Gallery of Regina). Invited by curator Sandee Moore, Anne Brochu Lambert presented intricate works on paper based on a collection of abandonned vintage photographs alongside an interactive installation reinventing the vacation slideshow. When approaching the area, visitors triggered the projection, where they could either engage as spectators, or become co-creators of ephemeral landscapes by positioning themselves in front of the programmed slide-projector.
Anne Brochu Lambert has exhibited in solos, collective and juried shows in Canada and the USA. Her works can be found in public collections (SaskArts, City of Regina) as well as private collections throughout Canada, the USA. She’s represented by Nouveau Gallery (Regina, SK) and by Grasslands Gallery Online.