Rosalie Thibault
- ab-lambert
- 10 juin
- 1 min de lecture
In my utilitarian practice, I draw inspiration from the great movements in Quebec ceramics. I create everyday objects that are both modern and old-fashioned. The warm, vibrant colors of my pieces are reminiscent of the objects that shaped my childhood, conveyed through more contemporary forms. My pieces are designed to be used; ergonomic and pleasant to the touch. In my more sculptural practice, I let myself be guided by human relationships. I draw my ideas from my daily life, my encounters and my emotions. I draw a portrait of the different eras of my life through my ceramic works.
La Maison des métiers d'art de Québec is a cultural organization dedicated to contemporary craft practices. Located in the heart of Quebec City, it boasts 25 ceramic, textile and sculpture studios spread over seven floors. Its mandates include training, research and creation, as well as the development and promotion of fine crafts. In partnership with Cégep Limoilou, it offers technical courses for the Diplôme d'études collégiales (DEC) - Techniques de métiers d'art - option céramique, construction textile et sculpture, and enables professional artists to enrich their practices through intensive training or research residencies.