Meet the curator

I’m an art gallerist and the founder of Champagne & Paradis, a contemporary art gallery located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Québec. Far from major urban centers, I created this space to offer artists a professional platform for contemporary art while bringing greater visibility to women artists from across the province.

Living close to the river and surrounded by vast northern landscapes, nature has always been my first source of inspiration. Its light, rhythms, textures, and quiet music shape the way I look at the world, and the spaces we inhabit.
Through their work, artists translate the territory with a sensibility that is both poetic and deeply human. They observe what most of us overlook: subtle shifts of color, the tension of a horizon, the way light touches matter. Their work invites us to see differently, and to dare.
Over the years, alongside my work as a curator, I have shaped many spaces: homes, hotel rooms, a gallery, and creative environments. Each project became an opportunity to explore how colors, materials, objects, and artworks can enter into dialogue with one another.
Not to decorate a space, but to compose it.

Slowly. Instinctively. Allowing room for discoveries, for imperfections, for meaningful objects gathered over time.
I am not an interior designer. I observe, collect, and arrange. I am drawn to interiors that feel alive, to spaces that carry traces of time, curiosity, and personal stories, far from the fleeting logic of trends.
Because the most beautiful interiors are not designed all at once.
They are discovered, piece by piece.
Like nature itself, they evolve.
And learning to inhabit a space, in the end, is simply learning how to compose it.