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  • charlotte gosselin | carnets

    Sketches Drawings and illustrations 2015 The Sketchbook series is an archive of sketchbooks and travel journals. It is a search for dialogue between comics, newspapers, sketches and illustration.

  • DIMANCHES SOIRS, 2017 | charlotte gosselin

    SUNDAY NIGHTS Filmed diary 2017 Sunday nights, by artist Charlotte Gosselin, is a documentation and archiving project that began in 2013 with the aim of producing a series of filmed diaries. Sunday nights is a short film about the passage of time and vulnerability to boredom directed by Charlotte Gosselin during the experimental video course given at the University of Quebec in Chicoutimi. The film was presented during the event La Galerie du court, at the Galerie L'Oeuvre de Autre in Chicoutimi.

  • charlotte gosselin | 12 heures

    12 HOURS IN A NON-PLACE Comic strip October 2017 Ambient comic strip on the border in Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, which for a moment became an inhabited place. Project carried out within the framework of the symposium and the collective exhibition Ailleurs et autre, of the National Exhibition Center of Jonquière, Quebec.

  • Exhibition | LA GLACE PART EN MORCEAUX

    LA GACE PART EN MORCEAUX - Ice is leaving Illustration serie 2019-2020 Exhibition of the project at the Galerie Perché from February 13 to April 10, 2020 “Charlotte Gosselin spent three months on Anticosti Island in winter 2019, drawing the series La glace part en morceaux. The artist deconstructs and reconstructs the images observed in her movements and her solitudes to reveal their sensitivity. With drawings made with ink and pencil, she explores the possibility of getting lost in movement, texture and detail. By transforming the images into an accumulation of hazardous lines, she works on the infinity of landscapes and the intimacy of everyday life. In this serie, Charlotte Gosselin adds boxes and handwritten texts, like in comics, to give a temporal and subjective aspect to her work. The text is sometimes erased or scratched, and it is through this impulsiveness that an aesthetic develops the concept of trace. "

  • EXPOSITION | LA GLACE PART EN MORCEAUX

    JANVIER, CIEL 5 Ink drawing 2020 In her works Ciels ( skies ), Charlotte Gosselin seeks a contrast and a balance between the lines and the interstices, by practicing the straying of the lines and the hatching in a spontaneous and random way. An abstract drawing is then constructed which invites contemplation and the bewilderment of those who are looking at it. The work Janvier, Ciel 5 is a huge drawing of 3 feet by 6 feet done in ink on paper representing an abstract image, reminiscent of the landscape of a sky at night. It is composed of hatching made with a technical pencil of 0.18 millimeter. The work was part of the exhibition Ice is leaving, presented in February 2020 at the Galerie Perché of la Cenne , cultural space in Montreal. Title: Janvier, Ciel 5 Production date: January 2020 Technique: Ink on paper Size: 3 feet by 6 feet

  • JOURS DE TEMPÊTE, 2020 | charlotte gosselin

    STORMY DAYS Filmed diary 2020 Experimental video documenting a stay in Port-Menier, on Anticosti Island, during the winter of 2019.

  • charlotte gosselin | L'Anticosti

    ANTICOSTI Comic strip Summer 2017 Comic strip about living on Anticosti island. Project carried out during Residence Nomade, a creation residency on Anticosti Island. The comic strip was published by the municipality and distributed to residents and tourists.

  • Charlotte Gosselin | Info | Bio

    ABOUT ​​ ​ Charlotte Gosselin is an illustrator and author from Quebec. Interdisciplinary artist, she also practices video, comics and poetry. She grew up in Sherbrooke then lived in Gaspé, Chicoutimi, on Anticosti Island, in Montreal and then in Rimouski, where she participated in various exhibitions and artistic residencies. Her approach navigates between contemplation of nature and poetry behind intimacy. The artist published the comic Je prends feu trop souvent at Station T in March 2022. ​ Crédit photo : Andrea Ganuza

  • Charlotte Gosselin | Je prends feu trop souvent

    I CATCH FIRE TOO OFTEN Graphic novel 2019-2022 ​ Illustrations and texts produced between 2019 and 2021, to be published on March 15, 2022 by Station T editions. ​ >Launch at Montreal >Launch at Sherbrooke ​ “Between the cold of a night spent in the hospital and the warmth of a house full of friends, Je prends feu trop souvent is about the balance between violence and tender, friends and loneliness, flight and acceptance" This first graphic novel by young author and illustrator Charlotte Gosselin talks about mental health from the point of view of the person who's suffering. This story provides access to a very personal, singular and uninhibited vision of suicide, self-mutilation, anorexia and psychiatry. The book expresses the hypersensitivity that accompanies the disease on a daily basis. With images and poetry, we follow the trajectory of a young woman struggling with a fire that consumes her too often. A form of beauty behind the drama is revealed, through friendships (especially between patients) and the relationship that the character has with herself. Psychiatry is an unknown world in which patients share a loneliness that, when told in a sensitive way, can be felt by everyone. An intimate and important book, beautifully illustrated by the author. ​ ​

  • Mes toutes petites amies | vidéo d'animation | Charlotte Gosselin

    MY LITTLE FRIENDS Stop-motion video 2020 Animated video made entirely with a scanner, telling in a sensitive and surprising way the story of taking drugs to illustrate the alienation, the repetition and the banality behind the gesture. Video work selected in the programming Risky Topics / Sujets à risque published by La Bande Vidéo in 2021. >See the 2021 "Risky Topics" program of La Bande Vidéo ​

  • Charlotte Gosselin | Contact

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