Caroline Monnet is a renowned filmmaker and visual artist, renowned for her multifaceted creative endeavors in the realms of film/video, installation, and printmaking. Her extensive body of work has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim, with numerous exhibitions and screenings at prestigious film festivals and galleries around the world.
Notably, her work has been showcased at the Toronto International Film Festival, one of the most prominent and influential film festivals globally. Furthermore, her films and installations have been featured at esteemed institutions such as Clermont-Ferrand vidéoformes in France, Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery in Winnipeg, Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art in Winnipeg, and Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin/Madrid in France.
In addition to her individual artistic pursuits, Monnet is also an integral part of ITWÉ, a trans-disciplinary art collective dedicated to the creation and dissemination of Aboriginal digital culture. This collective enables her to collaborate with like-minded artists and creatives, fostering a unique and innovative approach to digital storytelling and cultural expression.
As a resident of Montréal, Canada, Monnet continues to work and create, pushing the boundaries of her artistic vision and exploring new ways to express the complexities and nuances of Aboriginal culture through her work.