Thursday, January 29 from 5:30 to 8 PM
La Guilde invites you to a double opening for the exhibitions Ce lien qui m'habite & Animism Today. Both artists will be present to celebrate the opening of the exhibitions. This is a public event and all are welcome.
In her exhibition Ce lien qui m’habite, Marie-Andrée Côté explores the intimate relationship between nature, observation, and transformation. Drawing from her own photographs, she extracts essential forms (flowers, fruits, and seeds) which she reimagines through the meticulous practice of ceramics and photography. Rather than imitating nature, she offers a renewed way of seeing, revealing the beauty of details that are often overlooked.
Her works, both sculptural and photographic, captivate through their tactile textures and impeccable finish. By elevating these fragile fragments, the artist evokes a sense of wonder and invites reflection on our relationship with the living world. Contemplative without being opaque, her creations reflect a practice in which a poetic way of seeing meets the refined skill of craft traditions.
In the exhibition Animism Today, Koomuatuk Sapa Curley evokes the Inuit belief that every being and every thing holds a spirit through which all are connected. As he works the stone, he rekindles memories of the land and of the moments spent at his grandparents’ camp, letting the presence of the wind, the sun, and the animals encountered along the way resonate through his work. With gestures rooted in tradition and supported by modern techniques, he seeks to reveal the vital force that animates the world. His works express a deep connection between human and nature, between memory and matter.
Both exhibitions run until March 7, 2026
No reservation is necessary for this event. We look forward to seeing you there!