
Angie Richard is a filmmaker and multidisciplinary artist from Cap-Pelé (traditional unceded Wəlastəkwiyik territory), New Brunswick. She graduated in visual arts from the University of Moncton (2013). Her work is inspired by her identity and her environment, addressing themes such as the sea, language and place. She is a founding member of Collectif HAT, a group of artists who explore light, video and sound to create immersive installations and experimental films. Since 2018, their works have been presented at numerous international festivals, particularly in France, Louisiana, Quebec and the Maritimes. Winner of the 2019 La Vague award for her film Le grous poisson, she has received several grants from the Canada Council for the Arts and the New Brunswick Arts Board. A lecturer in media arts at the Université de Moncton, she is also an active member of the arts community, serving on the board of directors of the Imago print workshop and the AGAVF. She works in her studio at the Aberdeen Cultural Center in Moncton.
Sessions in which Angie Richard participates
Friday 2 May, 2025
- Lula Carballo (Performer)
- Antoine Charbonneau-Demers (Performer)
- Kayla Czaga (Performer)
- Nicholas Dawson (Performer)
- Alexandre Dostie (Performer)
- Conor Kerr (Performer)
- Myriam Lacroix (Performer)
- Chimwemwe Undi (Performer)
- umLäb (Performer)
- Marie Andrée Gaudet (Performer)
- Angie Richard (Performer)
- Noel Bourque (Master of ceremonies)