Conceptual and multidisciplinary artist, Geneviève Massé uses codes, systems and documentation to question the information and databases that govern our world.

She works with both digital technologies and analog tools to implement protocols evolving on an everyday basis to photograph, capture, document, draw, count, and organize. She thus establishes rigorous systems that allow chance to come into play during the creation process from which she generates a series of images, lines or manipulations of the same subject. She questions the systems in place and seeks to identify its implicit flaws. This leads to the emergence of self-representations tests by way of the image, drawing or even an Excel spreadsheet

Massé draws inspiration from scientific methods to carry out an exhaustive documentation task for each project, so as to account for the work process underway. Her work method raises questions about the new photography approaches and the creation of new documents. The work thereby testifies to this process and the expected results.

Originally from Rivière-du-Loup, Geneviève Massé lives and works Montréal. She is a conceptual and multidisciplinary artist who began her career with a university training in design – interior, industrial and event-based. Armed with her professional experiences in the visual arts field (ATSA, San Francisco Arts Commission - Public Art, Mois de la Photo à Montréal, DARE-DARE, etc.), she undertook an MFA at UQAM in 2013. She has mainly shown her work in Montreal and San Francisco. Her works are part of private collections.