Joann COTÉ

Over the years, Joann Côté's artistic work has evolved towards a more feminist and manifesto-like approach.
As an artist, she captures and observes certain intolerances and injustices in today's society which she transcribed intuitively.
With sculpture and collage, she tries to translate the complexity of certain sociological and ecological issues. Seduced by the poetry of raw material, she appropriates any substance malleable by diverting it from its original function. A fragile balance oscillates between the social commitment ofits purpose and the singularity of the material used.
Denouncing, supporting, criticizing or provoking is a fundamental concern in the development of each artwork and reflect as certain portrait of the artist's identity or the society she lives in.
Collections
- All Collections
- "THE CLAIRE SHOW" - EXHIBITION
- Ambre CARDINAL
- Anne-Cécile SURGA
- Bene
- Claire ANDERSON
- Danielle LAMONTAGNE
- Drawing
- Eléonore Durocher BERGERON
- Emma SUTHERLAND
- Erika POVILONYTE
- EVE IN THE APPLE GARDEN EXHIBITION
- Fanny GARNICHAT
- Francesca PENSERINI
- Jessica SALLAY-CARRINGTON
- Joann COTÉ
- Kim JONHSON
- Laia ARQUEROS
- Marie CÔTé
- Marie-Denise DOUYON
- Mixed media
- Nadia NIZAMUDIN
- NUQUEER POWER EXHIBITION
- Painting
- Paper
- Photography
- Sculpture
- Textile