BIOGRAPHY:
Ariane Dubois lives and works in the Montreal area. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts
from Concordia University, where she studied with Jean McEwen and Tom Hopkins. She
also holds a certificate in art history, a master's degree in museology from the Université
de Montréal, and studies in visual arts education from UQAM.
Since the beginning of her career in the mid-1980s, Ariane Dubois has presented her
works in several solo and group events across Canada and internationally. She has
received grants from the Ministère de la Culture and the Conseil des arts du Québec.
She has participated in international fairs and major international exhibitions, such as
"Québec en Mexico," an exhibition produced by Loto-Québec at the Museo del Artes in
Guadalajara.
Throughout her career, she was a member of several cultural groups, including the
Praxis (Sainte-Thérèse) and Verticale (Laval) galleries. Within these two organizations,
she served successively as a director, secretary, and president (Praxis) on the boards of
directors for nearly twenty years. She was also a member of the Société des Musées du
Québec, as well as the board of directors and acquisition committee of the Art Collection
of the Musée d’art contemporain des Laurentides.
Her works are part of private, public, and corporate collections in Canada and the United
States, including those of the Royal Bank of Canada, City of Laval, Loto-Québec,
Promutuelle l’Abitibienne, Brookfield Properties, Caisses Desjardins, and Abitibi
Consolidated.