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Gala Méritas : la Cité francophone fête ses étudiants

Gala Méritas : la Cité francophone fête ses étudiants

Le 8 avril, la Cité universitaire francophone a célébré la quatrième édition du Gala annuel Méritas.

Friday, April 19, 2024/Author: Ghita Hanane/Number of views (74)/Comments ()/
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Le budget provincial 2024-2025 déçoit les Fransaskois

Le budget provincial 2024-2025 déçoit les Fransaskois

L’annonce du budget provincial 2024-2025 en Saskatchewan déplaît à plus d’un Fransaskois

Friday, April 12, 2024/Author: Ghita Hanane – IJL-Réseau.Presse/Number of views (489)/Comments ()/
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Les élèves fransaskois excellent malgré les défis d’infrastructures

Les élèves fransaskois excellent malgré les défis d’infrastructures

Le Conseil des écoles fransaskoises (CÉF) a publié son rapport annuel 2022-2023. L’occasion pour L’Eau vive de revenir sur les points saillants de cette période.

Tuesday, March 5, 2024/Author: Mehdi Jaouhari/Number of views (1474)/Comments ()/
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Projet de loi C-35 : une demi-victoire pour les garderies francophones

Projet de loi C-35 : une demi-victoire pour les garderies francophones

Organismes et citoyens francophones se sont mobilisés pour appuyer un amendement important du Sénat au projet de loi C-35 sur les services de garde.

Sunday, February 25, 2024/Author: Mehdi Jaouhari/Number of views (1259)/Comments ()/
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L’heure des contes désormais multilingue à la bibliothèque publique de Saskatoon

L’heure des contes désormais multilingue à la bibliothèque publique de Saskatoon

Une nouveauté débarque à la Bibliothèque publique de Saskatoon cette année : l’heure des contes est désormais bilingue.

Sunday, February 4, 2024/Author: Leanne Tremblay/Number of views (2274)/Comments ()/
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De nouvelles places de garderie à Moose Jaw

De nouvelles places de garderie à Moose Jaw

Le Centre éducatif Pomme d’Api à Moose Jaw vient de recevoir du financement gouvernemental afin d’ouvrir de nouvelles places en français. Une bonne nouvelle pour les parents, mais qui est loin de répondre à la demande. Car sur les 2 349 places en cours de création dans la province, 28 seulement sont dédiées aux Fransaskois.

Friday, January 12, 2024/Author: Mehdi Jaouhari/Number of views (1936)/Comments ()/
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Vente de l’école du Parc à Regina : un manque à gagner pour les Fransaskois

Vente de l’école du Parc à Regina : un manque à gagner pour les Fransaskois

Fin septembre, les parents fransaskois ont eu la mauvaise surprise d’apprendre que l’école du Parc, solution temporaire en attendant l’ouverture d’un nouvel établissement pour leurs enfants, sera finalement vendue plutôt que conservée. Une déception pour nombre d’entre eux.

Tuesday, October 31, 2023/Author: Ghita Hanane – IJL-Réseau.Presse/Number of views (2312)/Comments ()/
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Message du directeur général du CÉF

Message du directeur général du CÉF

Message du directeur général du CÉF .

Monday, September 11, 2023/Author: Conseil des écoles fransaskoises/Number of views (3337)/Comments ()/
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ALLOFrench : la gratuité au service des Canadiens de l'Ouest

ALLOFrench : la gratuité au service des Canadiens de l'Ouest

Projet pilote d'un an, ALLOFrench offre des cours gratuits de français en Saskatchewan et en Alberta du 1er avril 2023 au 31 mars 2024. Réservé aux citoyens canadiens, le programme vise à étendre l'influence du français dans les Prairies.

Friday, September 1, 2023/Author: Hélène Lequitte – IJL-Réseau.Presse/Number of views (2861)/Comments ()/
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Une première pierre pour la nouvelle école francophone de Regina

Une première pierre pour la nouvelle école francophone de Regina

Une cérémonie haute en émotion a eu lieu au 5382, 2e Avenue Nord à Regina, le lieu retenu pour la nouvelle école francophone où les travaux ont officiellement débuté le 29 juin. Une centaine de personnes se sont réunies pour assister à la pose symbolique de la première pierre.

Tuesday, July 18, 2023/Author: Marie-Lou Bernatchez – IJL-Réseau.Presse/Number of views (3100)/Comments ()/
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Mot du directeur général du CEF

Mot du directeur général du CEF

Mot du directeur général du CEF.

Wednesday, July 5, 2023/Author: Conseil des écoles fransaskoises/Number of views (3088)/Comments ()/
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École St-Isidore

École St-Isidore

École St-Isidore

Monday, July 3, 2023/Author: Conseil des écoles fransaskoises/Number of views (3019)/Comments ()/
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École Notre-Dame-des-Vertus

École Notre-Dame-des-Vertus

Bravo aux élèves de NDV pour les belles chansons à la fête de la Saint-Jean-Baptiste à Zénon Park. 

Monday, July 3, 2023/Author: Conseil des écoles fransaskoises/Number of views (2976)/Comments ()/
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École Père-Mercure

École Père-Mercure

Nos élèves et la communauté se sont rassemblés pour souligner la fin de l'année avec un dîner BBQ et une après-midi de jeux. Merci à tous les parents et membres du personnel qui ont aidé à l'organisation !

Monday, July 3, 2023/Author: Conseil des écoles fransaskoises/Number of views (2874)/Comments ()/
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École de Bellegarde

École de Bellegarde

Le mois de juin a été rempli d’activités !

Monday, July 3, 2023/Author: Conseil des écoles fransaskoises/Number of views (2289)/Comments ()/
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A Promising Debut for Annie Bérubé and Her Dreamlike Paintings

Author: Jean-Philippe Deneault/Wednesday, January 22, 2020/Categories: 2020, Saskatoon, Arts et culture, Arts visuels

In November 2019, the University of Saskatchewan’s Gordon Snelgrove Gallery exhibited Annie Bérubé’s series Mother, six large canvases with a dreamlike, retro-futurist aesthetic that were produced in the months preceding and following the death of her mother. The Quebec artist has been living in Saskatoon for eight years and is a member of the Fransaskois artists’ collective Sans-atelier.

While the works in the Mother series fulfilled the requirements for a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, Bérubé has not always been part of the arts community. Before taking up her studies, she was a project director in the manufacture of air filtering systems for generators and turbines in offshore production platforms, and a drafter and designer of heavy equipment. A complete mastery of 3D drawing techniques and an advanced knowledge of mechanical technology both inform her artistic practice, with striking results.

From industrial design to painting

While still employed by a multinational energy producer, Bérubé made frequent trips to Europe, South America and Asia. She was beginning to feel exhausted professionally and impelled by a longstanding desire to launch an artistic career. The time had come for the artist, then in her forties, to make the leap.

“I chose painting because it is the medium I find the most difficult,“ Bérubé explained. “Learning to put emotions on canvas was hard compared to making meaningless, mechanical images. I was at a point of no return, and I had to create images in places replete with meaning.”

The piece that was hung at the gallery’s entrance, next to the artist’s statement and the show’s title, features a drilling rig suspended against a backdrop of desert hues. The yellowish sky recalls that in the shot of the Tyrell Corporation’s headquarters in the film Blade Runner from 1982. Visitors immediately understand that they are being invited to follow a dense, immersive visual trajectory in which light and sound play an essential role. Bérubé put together a sound track for the occasion from recordings of colliding underwater structures.

“This platform looks to me like my mother did – strong, straight and unbending,” Bérubé commented. “I just had to let the straight lines run. At that point, I told myself that chances were that I might not see her again, perhaps not ever. The sound of the metal surfaces scraping together underwater symbolizes her stifled cries, as she was by then very ill.”

Painting as a platform for the emotions

Industrial platforms reappear in several of the paintings, one of them in more than 10 versions.  This coincided with receiving the news that her mother’s illness was terminal. “I was determined to transmit the idea that feelings are by their nature ephemeral, that they change as much as they fade,” she remarked.

Bérubé also makes use of in situ objects that she positions among the paintings, such as a white barrier of the kind found on construction and industrial sites. For her, the barrier represents the hurdles set up by the medical and health system as well as by physical distance.

“I started to work in a much cruder fashion, using spray paint. By contrast, from a natural standpoint, the evergreens that appear in other paintings symbolize what remains, the distance between us,” she explained.

Bérubé also employs a nightgown hanging on a clothesline to represent the loss of her mother. It harks back to scenes in some of the other paintings of colourful clothing drying outdoors at the mercy of the elements, and provides a transition to clotheslines in the back alleys of Montreal, where Bérubé grew up. One painting pays tribute to balconnage, the practice among housewives in Montreal’s downtown and working-class districts to trade gossip from balcony to balcony in the 1920s and 1930s.

“It reminds me of when we lived at De Lorimier Avenue and Rachel, in the heart of Montreal, in a middle-class neighbourhood. I remember the butcher shop next door, life in the district, and the apartment where my mother grew up a few streets over from our house,” she recounts.

Beyond painting

The exhibition ends with a painting in darker tones evoking the work of US artist Ross Bleckner. We see an army of drones like dragonflies emerging from darkness in a beam of light. “The drone painting speaks of the beyond. Whether you choose to believe it or not, since my mother’s departure I have a feeling that she sees me, she’s watching me... In the end, it could just be my way of telling my mother, ‘I know you‘re watching me,’ like an inside joke between the two of us.”

Surveillance and robotics are powerful contemporary themes that Bérubé intends to take even further. On the level of form, the influence of such artists as Manitoba’s Alison Norlen and Belgium’s comic book illustrator François Shuiten endorse her paintings’ technical quality. The amount of time the many Saskatoon visitors devoted to each canvas confirms that Annie Bérubé’s future as an artist is a promising one.


English translation by S.E. Stewart

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