Noëllise Turgeon

For many years, Noëllise Turgeon has passionately combined two fields that are close to her heart: writing and teaching visual arts. Her professional journey began as a writer/transcriber for the show “Par 4 Chemins” (with Jacques Languirand), broadcast on the cultural channel of Radio-Canada. She then became the editor-in-chief of the magazine L’Artiste, before taking on the same role at Éditions du Cerf, under the direction of Rémy Rousseau (publisher of Le Garagiste, Le Carrossier). Eager to refine her skills, Noëllise completed a bachelor’s degree in literary creation (with a journalism option) and in plastic arts at UQAM. With this background, she founded an art school in Vaudreuil-Dorion with her husband Marc Bardiaux, while continuing her career as a freelance writer with clients from various Francophone countries. She resumed her collaboration with Rémy Rousseau at L’Automobile magazine, specializing in interview texts and in-depth articles.