Festival banner featuring Denis Leclerc’s artwork Fragments numériques 407, artist portrait, biography and artistic statement in French, presented by BRAVO at the Festival Franco-Ontarien 2025.

Festival Franco-Ontarien

Festival Franco-Ontarien 2025 – 10 Franco-Ontarian Artists

BRAVO Collective Exhibition
Festival Franco-Ontarien – Ottawa, June 13–15, 2025

Festival Franco-Ontarien: A Milestone Celebration

The Festival Franco-Ontarien 2025 marked its 50th year. This important cultural event brought together artists and audiences from across Ontario. To celebrate, the visual arts organization BRAVO presented a group show. Ten Franco-Ontarian artists were featured, each offering a unique voice.

Denis Leclerc and the Digital Fragments Series

Among them, Denis Leclerc presented Digital Fragments 407, part of his ongoing Digital Fragments Series. His work focuses on digital abstraction. It explores how memory, rhythm, and space can shape an image. In contrast to more figurative works, his piece offers something quieter, more open.

Digital Fragments 407 shows blurred shapes, gentle tones, and fractured geometry. It was printed on metallic Hahnemühle paper, which gives it a soft glow. Rather than represent something, it suggests a trace — something that was once there and now lingers.

Working with Ambiguity

Leclerc starts each piece with digital gestures. He adds, erases, and builds textures. As a result, each image becomes a kind of surface memory. Instead of telling a story, the work invites stillness. Meanwhile, the viewer fills in the gaps.

This process leaves room for interpretation. The final image feels suspended, not fixed, but alive. In other words, Leclerc creates presence through absence. Therefore, his art speaks not through signs, but through atmosphere.

A Dialogue Among Artists

BRAVO’s exhibition highlighted a wide range of practices. Some artists used bold colours and direct messages. Others worked with poetic forms or delicate materials. Together, they created a rich and varied dialogue.

Leclerc’s work added a subtle voice. Instead of identity or narrative, he explored structure and silence. As a result, his piece raised a lasting question: is there such a thing as Franco-Ontarian art? Or is it more of a shared condition — shaped by geography, language, and the need to adapt?

Rather than answer, the show let the question remain. It suggested that art made in French, in Ontario, does not always follow a single path. Still, it carries something in common — a way of seeing that resists borders and speaks in layers.

Artists Featured in the Festival Franco-Ontarien Exhibition

Nancy Bellegarde, Janette Woodrow, Ashley Guénette, Stéphanie Duperron, Gaia Orion, Armand Diangienda, Marguerite Morin, Geneviève Thauvette, Denis Leclerc, and Laurent Vaillancourt.

Digital abstraction of a blurred figure over a gold background – Digital Fragments 396 by Denis Leclerc, from the Golden Rule Series

Constellation Franco

Group Exhibition

Constellation Franco was a group exhibition presented by BRAVO‑Sud at ArtSpeak Gallery in Windsor from April 27 to May 3, 2025. Selected francophone and francophile visual artists from Southern Ontario participated, contributing works across diverse media—including painting, digital art, photography, sculpture, and installation.

Theme and Vision of Constellation Franco

The exhibition highlighted cultural connections within the Franco‑Ontarian community. Individual practices formed a cohesive constellation, demonstrating how different visual languages resonate together when displayed as a group.

Featured Works: Golden Rule Series

Among the exhibited pieces were Digital Fragments 395 and Digital Fragments 396 from the Golden Rule Series. These works brought digital fragmentation and structured abstraction into dialogue with the exhibition’s theme of interconnected reflection. Their inclusion added contemplative digital interventions that echoed the collective vision.

Exhibition view of Denis Leclerc’s artwork at NFT(s); Passages at the Ottawa Art Gallery, featuring digital prints and a large-scale piece displayed on a white gallery wall.

NFT(s): Passages

Exhibition Dates

Sept 7 — Oct 6 · 2024

Location

Ottawa Art Gallery (OAG)

About the Exhibition NFT(s): Passages

Why NFTs?

The rise in popularity of NFTs has revolutionized the art world. As a result, they now offer novel ways to engage with and collaborate on digital creations. NFTs are ushering us into Web 3.0—a democratized era for digital art that empowers both artists and collectors.

Featured Artists

This groundbreaking exhibition showcases eight talented francophone artists who have ventured into the NFT space for the first time, transforming their physical works into captivating digital pieces:

  • Audrey Bazinet alias Bazaud
  • Jacques Descoteaux
  • Carole Ince alias MetaCarpe
  • Krasimira Dimtchevska alias KrasiDi
  • Denis Leclerc alias Egoklaar
  • Nathalie Frenière alias Mekeba
  • Fred Forest
  • Gaïa Orion alias Gaïa

Denis Leclerc’s Contribution

Denis Leclerc, alias Egoklaar, presents a two-part installation exploring the poetic tension between digital gesture and collective memory. A grid of intimate, small-format digital prints sits beside a bold, large-scale piece—together creating a dialogue between stillness and movement, trace and transformation.

Highlights of NFT(s): Passages

One of the major highlights is the MilkMaid series, a reinterpretation of Vermeer’s famous artwork, reinvented as an NFT. This series not only pays homage to the classic but also adds a modern digital twist, making it a must-see!

Organizers and Contributors

Organized by the Bureau des regroupements des artistes visuels de l’Ontario (BRAVO) and developed by Yves M. Larocque, the exhibition boasts contributions from a dedicated team:

  • Curatorial Assistance: Cătălin Ivan, Meghan Ho
  • Translation and Editing: Dominique Leduc, Véronique Couillard, Rebecca Basciano
  • Design: Sophie Nakashima
  • Technical Team: Dan Austin, Rob Keefe, Mark Garland, Jennifer Gilliland, Stephanie Germano

This exhibition is presented by the Ottawa Art Gallery in partnership with BRAVO. We acknowledge the support of the City of Ottawa, the Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, and the French Embassy in Canada. This project has been made possible in part by the Government of Canada.

Related Events and Additional Resources

Stay tuned for related events, workshops, and panel discussions that will further explore the world of NFTs and digital art. More details will be available soon.

Call to Action

Immerse yourself in the future of art. Explore NFTs at the Ottawa Art Gallery and join us in celebrating this exciting transition from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0!

NFT(s): Passages Ottawa Art Gallery is a landmark exhibition for francophone digital artists, bridging the physical and virtual worlds in a collective NFT debut.

I look forward to seeing you there!