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Félicité Couëlle-Brunet (she/her) is a Montreal-based visual artist working across moving image, experimental animation, audiovisual performance, and VJ practice. She is currently completing a Bachelor in Film Animation at Concordia University, where her research-creation practice explores hybrid analog-digital methodologies for real-time image production and expanded cinematic environments. Her work investigates how animation, sound, and performance can be integrated into live, immersive systems that allow for the continuous reconfiguration of visual narratives.
Rooted in Montreal’s independent audiovisual and performance scene, she has worked as a cultural mediator for MUTEK’s Village Numérique, and within archival research contexts at the Visual Collections Repository (Concordia University). She is also an assistant to the Associate Director at COHDS, where she engages with interdisciplinary approaches to oral history methodologies.
Her recent work includes a research-creation residency at 1001 Pots, where she developed an audiovisual performance grounded in site-specific exploration, material experimentation, and collective improvisation. Her current project, supported through the Jeunes volontaires program, investigates in-between urban spaces through in situ research at the Champ des Possibles, combining sound, movement, and image to construct immersive environments informed by accessibility, embodied perception, and spatial memory.
Across these practices, her work focuses on expanding the possibilities of live cinema and collective storytelling through experimental tools, performative systems, and situated research methodologies.



