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MichaudAubrey

Her art draws from a deep understanding of children’s feelings and the quiet moments of family life.

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Works by MichaudAubrey

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About MichaudAubrey

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MichaudAubrey brings a multi-disciplinary academic background to her creative practice, holding degrees in Sociology, Psychology, Women’s Studies, and Conflict Studies. Her professional life has been defined by a career in the Federal Public Service, complemented by her work as a dedicated writer and editor. Her artistic perspective is deeply rooted in her roles as a mother and grandmother. This personal history provides her with an intimate understanding of children’s behaviors and feelings, which she translates into her folk art style and storytelling.

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Her work is characterized by a folk art aesthetic that prioritizes the emotional world of children. Through simple forms and expressive subjects, she captures the nuances of behavior and family connection.
Folk ArtChildhood BehaviorFamily NarrativesEmotional ExpressionTraditional Illustration
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MichaudAubrey — questions answered

What themes does MichaudAubrey explore in her work?

She focuses on children's behavior and feelings, drawing from her lived experiences as a mother and grandmother.

What is the artist's educational background?

She holds degrees in Sociology, Psychology, Women’s Studies, and Conflict Studies from Carleton University, the University of Ottawa, and St. Paul University.

Does the artist have a professional career outside of art?

Yes, she has a career in the Federal Public Service and works as an editor and writer.

What style is MichaudAubrey known for?

She is known for a folk art style that explores the internal lives of children, as seen on her platform, Gramma’s Folk Art.

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