Exhibits in the Gaspé – 2014

Rencontre_carte 2014-webVisible. Invisible. is an opportunity for viewers to interpret photography, and consider what it represents in their daily lives, in their connection to the real world and the way they see the world. It is also a pretext for presenting the body of work created by each artist participating in the 5th edition of Rencontres. Download the program.


  • Jean-François Bérubé in Bonaventure and Gaspé

    A native of Causapscal in the Matapedia Valley, Jean-François Bérubé leads a productive career that mixes commercial photography with teaching as well as purely artistic research work.

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  • Léo Delafontaine at Cap-Chat

    Born in 1984 in Rouen, France. Since earning degrees in photography and French literature, Léo Delafontaine has devoted himself for a number of years to documentary photography.

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  • Rina Vukobratovic in Chandler

    Rina Vukobratovic is a photographer and visual artist currently living in Serbia, with a master’s degree in fine arts from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad.

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  • Linda Rutenberg in Gaspé

    For the past 30 years, Linda Rutenberg’s enduring passion has been to create extraordinary photographic images.

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  • Kahem Collective in Grande-Vallée

    The Kahem photographers’ association is based on an exchange of ideas and reflection about the practice of documentary photography.

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  • Estelle Marcoux at Maria (Gesgapegiag)

    “Gaspesian by adoption with Montreal roots, I fell in love with photography during my film studies at Cégep Saint-Laurent.”

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  • Helen Sear at Maria

    Helen Sear first moved to Wales after completing her postgraduate diploma in Fine Art at the Slade School, University College London.

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  • Michael Flomen in Maria

    Michael Flomen was born in Montreal in 1952.

    The best time to view this installation is at dusk and during the night. This is time when the actual photogrammes were made and when the fireflies come out to flash their light.

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  • Evgenia Arbugaeva in Marsoui

    Evgenia Arbugaeva works as a freelance photographer between Russia and New York (United States).

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  • Laurent Villeret in Marsoui

    Laurent Villeret discovered photography in his high school’s black-and-white photo lab.

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  • Kitra Cahana in Matapedia

    Kitra Cahana is a documentary and fine-art photographer whose work explores important social, anthropological, and spiritual themes.

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  • Dina Goldstein in New Richmond

    Dina Goldstein is a Canadian photographer and Pop Surrealist with a background in documentary photography.

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  • Donald Weber in Nouvelle (Miguasha)

    Before photography, Donald Weber trained as an architect and worked with urban theorist Rem Koolhaas’s Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) in Rotterdam, Holland.

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  • Isabelle Hayeur in Paspébiac

    A digital-image artist born in Montreal in 1969, Isabelle Hayeur is known for her large-size photomontages, her videos, and her site-specific installations, in which she highlights urban blights and sprawl and the industrialization of our societies.

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  • Rozenn Quéré and Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh in Paspébiac

    With “Possible and Imaginary Lives”, Rozenn Quéré and Yasmine Eid-Sabbagh experimented at the place where their photographic worlds meet: they present a rereading of a family photo archive from the perspective of its narrative and poetic possibilities.

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  • Eyes on the Collection Loto-Québec in Percé

    35 years of Québec creativity in 35 photos.

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  • Patrick Dionne and Miki Gingras in Percé (Bonaventure Island)

    Living and working in Montreal, Patrick Dionne and Miki Gingras join their efforts in producing photographic works that inspire and bear witness to social realities.

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  • Gilbert Garcin in Carleton-sur-Mer

    “It all began in the summer of 1995, when Gilbert Garcin, newly retired and on the lookout for a second life, decided to take the plunge into photography and did some training to that end at Rencontres internationales de la photographie d’Arles.”

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  • Bertrand Carrière in Carleton-sur-Mer

    Over the last 30 years, Bertrand Carrière has created a varied body of photographic work.

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  • Flora in Carleton-sur-Mer

    Flora is a French photographer based in Paris. She has numerous exhibits to her credit, in France and in Italy.

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  • Maryse Goudreau at Carleton-sur-Mer

    Maryse Goudreau lives and works in Escuminac. Photography constitutes a starting point in her work.

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