Vincent Brault
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ) Residency
2025
Vincent Brault was born in Montreal in 1978. He is a writer interested in experimental literature, dance and the interaction between textuality and the visual arts.
He has published three novels (Le cadavre de Kowalski, La chair de Clémentine, Le fantôme de Suzuko / The Ghost of Suzuko), a collection of ghost stories (Les ombres familières) and essays on contemporary art. He is pursuing literary and ethnographic research on ghosts in Quebec, Japan and Great Britain.
Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec (CALQ)
In 2008-2009, in partnership with Québec's Ministry of Culture and Communications and the Ministry of International Relations and the Francophonie, and on the recommendation of Arts Council England, Conseil des arts et des lettres (CALQ) approached Acme to establish the Québec Studio in London, thereby expanding the network of residencies offered abroad to Québec artists and writers. The residency provides two six month long residencies per year in Bow, E3 for artists who have at least 10 years' experience of professional practice. Applications and selection are undertaken directly by CALQ.
For more information visit calq.gouv.qc.ca