Vicky Sabourin lives and works in Montreal. She holds a Master’s in visual arts from Concordia University. Her work has been presented in art galleries, museums, and artist-run centres in Canada, the United States, and Europe. Recent solo exhibitions of her work include What the Fragrant Lilies are Trying to Cover Up (Musée de Joliette, Canada), Becoming Invisible (Latitude 53, Canada), Les Curiosités (Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Canada) and Danse Macabre (L’Oeil de Poisson, Quebec, and Sporobole, Sherbrooke, Canada). Her exhibition Warmblood has been exhibited across the country at Eastern Edge Gallery (St John’s, NL), Struts Gallery (Sackville, NB), Hamilton Artists Inc. (Hamilton, ON), and Access Gallery (Vancouver, BC). In 2017, Sabourin’s piece Lac cache (The Hidden Lake) was part of the event Manif d’art 8, Biennale d’art contemporain du Québec, presented at the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. In December 2014, she was named emerging artist of the year by the newspaper La Presse and was a finalist for the Pierre Ayot Award. She is a recipient of grants from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec and the Canada Council for the Arts. Sabourin teaches at Concordia University in the Department of Studio Arts (Photography).