Géraldine makes art and does social work. Though she first came to prominence with her wild pop performances, she is now also known for her movable books and interdisciplinary collaborations. Her work has notably been presented at several festivals and artist-run centres. Her most recent works were nominated at Expozine and the Movable Book Society.
Her multidisciplinary practice takes shape in various forms that seek to fascinate and destabilize. She thereby explores a range of emotion and artistic registers to create works that make it possible to express complexity.
Art is more than just an outlet for Géraldine. Through her work, she seeks to contain and liberate what is too big, too full, too complicated. She invokes excess, the irreconcilable, and the inaccessible from an emancipatory perspective. This aesthetic and social exploration has resulted in a patchwork of contrasts between the comical and the disturbing, between anger and tenderness. When this approach is successful, her works come to life and combine meaning and nonsense to create a certain sense of liberation.
During her micro-publishing residency, she will work on an movable book project exploring mental health, philanthropy, and good intentions: Belle pour la cause (Beautiful for the Cause) is the fragmented story of a seamstress suffering from depression who struggles to fulfill her contract for a charity event attended by thousands of people from the business community.

