ANNE BROCHU LAMBERT, CANADIAN CONTEMPORARY ARTIST

 
 

BIOGRAPHY

Anne Brochu Lambert is a contemporary multimedia artist based in Regina, Saskatchewan (Canada), where she lives with her husband. Her art practice focuses on painting and drawing in both analog and digital formats; it incorporates also printmaking, collage, photography, textile assemblage and multimedia art installations. Her main interest resides into the landscape motif as well as our complexe, at times ambiguous relationship with our surroundings.

Originally from Lévis (QC), she has a D.E.C. in Arts et Lettres from CEGEP Lévis-Lauzon (QC). She has enriched her creative processes through artist residencies and professional workshops. Notably, she was juried in a 2-years mentorship with the independant curator Serge Murphy, supported by the Canada Council for the Arts (2016-2018). She studied five weeks in Greece in 2019, which included a 2-weeks workshop on cold wax painting with R. Crowell and J. McCaughlin, at the Skopelos Foundation for the Arts.. She’s currently developing a multimedia art installation, “Voix et passages”, with the support of the SaskArts and the Conseil culturel fransaskois (2020-2021); the triptych is destined to a curated collective show in Edmonton Alberta (June-Aug 2021), supported by the CCA.

She has exhibited in solos, collective and juried shows, here in Canada and the USA. She was invited the all five editions of the provincial contemporary ART NOW Fair ( 2016-2020). Her works are in private and public collections (City of Regina, Conseil culturel fransaskois, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency), through out Canada and the USA. She’s represented by Nouveau Gallery since 2009.