Denis Taman Bradette

Denis Taman Bradette is an artist and educator based in Toronto and Northeastern Ontario, near Cochrane. Denis completed his Master of Visual Arts in 2013 at the University of Ottawa, with works that expressed his interests and explorations related to the elements, time, autobiography, and the Anthropocene. Denis participated in the Ontario Arts Council’s Artist in Educational Settings program for several years. He presented mixed-media art projects at the elementary level, focusing on autobiography and ecology. Denis is currently working on two artistic and educational projects: climate change awareness through art for children and youth, called “The Way-Station.” This project is based in Cobalt, Northeastern Ontario, and Toronto. The second initiative is a gallery and cultural production project (online and in Toronto called “Sa_te_lit”). Denis volunteers by leading weekly art workshops at a local homeless shelter in Toronto. He is also a member in good standing of the Ontario College of Teachers, with over twenty years of teaching experience in the public school systems of Ontario and Quebec.

Lise Beaudry

Lise Beaudry is originally from Earlton, a small village near the border between Quebec and Ontario. Her art draws on the traditional pastimes of the Franco-Ontarian community from which she

Noémie Roy

Noémie Roy is a writer whose practice revolves around the theme of care. Noémie is an author, multidisciplinary artist, and teacher. Holding a master’s degree in theatre studies, Noémie Roy

Marcelle Lean

Founder and Executive/Artistic Director of Cinéfranco since 1997, Marcelle Lean held several careers in the fields of theater, translation, and teaching before dedicating herself to volunteering for numerous arts organizations