Johanne Bilodeau is a visual artist and writer based in Quebec City. Grounded in an ecofeminist perspective, her practice embodies a form of gentle resistance to the ecological crisis. In response to the increasing exploitation of ecosystems and the desire to coexist with nature, the artist develops an organic visual language structured around the symbolic model of the garden: a space shaped by humans yet founded on coexistence, reciprocity, and balance among living communities.
Her compositions take the form of colorful hybridizations in which natural, domestic, and vernacular motifs intersect, overlap, and intertwine. These forms function as sensitive signs that evoke our belonging to the living world, the interdependence of species, and the forms of hybridity inherent to human and non-human ecosystems. The concept of care permeates her entire practice as an embodied form of knowledge, oriented toward attentiveness, care, and empathy.