Céline Huyghebaert is an artist whose practice spans the fields of literature and the visual arts. Her projects include books, installations, micro-publications, and collaborative workshops. In her works she interweaves a polyphony of voices—real and fictional, intimate and scientific—rendered in a hybrid style that combines text, photography, ceramics, collage, archives, and video.
Her publications include nos suppressions (Artexte, 2024), de tous nos corps (Turbine, 2021), Le drap blanc (Le Quartanier, 2019), as well as zines, micro-publications, and articles in Canadian and European journals. Her work has been presented and supported by various artist-run centres, including Artexte, the Darling Foundry, and the Canadian Centre for Architecture (Montreal), Imago (Moncton), Est-Nord-Est (Saint-Jean-Port-Joli), and the Frans Masereel Centrum (Belgium). She has received several awards, including the Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art (2019), the Governor General's Literary Award (2019), and the CALQ Artist in the Community Award for de tous nos corps, a co-creation project with people living with cancer (2023). In 2025, she was in residence at the CALQ Studio in Rome, where she continued her research on chronic diseases, their narratives, and their invisible forms.

