Each day during the festival, informal artist presentations will take place, offering and facilitating privileged meetings between artists and the public. With representation from countries as diverse as Australia and Argentina, these women will expose their creative processes and motivations regarding technological and digital innovation and exploration.

MONTREAL
[1] Johanne Chagnon, Stéphanie Lagueux and Laura Barrón
[2] Odile Trépanier, Caroline Gagné, and Gabriela Golder
[3] Danielle P. Roger, Christa Erickson, and Mariela Yeregui

QUEBEC CITY
[1] Caroline Gagné, Stéphanie Lagueux, Gabriela Golder, and Laura Barrón
[2] Christa Erickson, Mariela Yeregui, and Odile Trépanier

 

 

Laura Barrón, Mexico
Laura Barrón lives and works in Mexico City. In 1992, she completed studies in Visual Arts at the UNAM, and in Photography at the Colombia College Panamericano. Her subtle and delicate photographic work in black and white has been rewarded with numerous prizes, notably the Acquisition Prize at the 8th Biennal in Photography (Mexico, 1997). She has had numerous individual exhibitions throughout South America and since 1989, has participated in several group exhibitions in Mexico, the United States, Canada and internationally.

Johanne Chagnon, Canada
Information to be received.

Stéphanie Lagueux, Canada
Stéphanie Lagueux is an artist who works with video installation and new media. Since completing her studies in Hull in 1998, she has exhibited in various solo and group shows in Hull, Montreal, Granby, Rimouski and Rouyn-Noranda. Although a resident of Montreal, she remains involved in two visual and media arts organisations situated in the Outaouais region — Axe NÉO-7 and Daïmon. Her formal training in arts, design and education has permitted her to teach in different contexts. She also works in computer graphics and Web design.