Julie Ciot's work explores the links between the temporality of the photographic image and the fleeting nature of existence. Through print art and photography, she has developed a practice rooted in materiality, one in which the image is reflected like a transitory surface, permeated by the conditions that simultaneously determine its appearance and disappearance. In intersecting the fragility of human experience and that of photographic supports, her approach questions the effect of time and the modalities of impermanence.
Her recent projects have focused on strategies for the production, reproduction, and preservation of images. She is interested in the technical systems that determine their stability and reveal their limitations. In pushing printing processes to their point of saturation, breakdown, and loss of information, she highlights the tension between legibility and erasure.
Julie Ciot (she/her) is a visual artist, photographer, and cultural worker based in the unceded Indigenous territory of Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. She presented her first solo exhibition, Paper Thin, at Galerie POPOP in December 2025. Her work has been exhibited at the Centre Clark (2022), Fais-moi l’Art (2022), the VAV Gallery (2022, 2019), and Gallery Parfois (2022, 2018). She holds a degree in Visual Arts, with a major in photography, from Concordia University.


