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Tremblay is a photographer-artist who, as a result of extensive travel throughout the Middle East, was able to produce an artistic “archaeology” of the Arab world. She began this journey with explorations of Egypt and exhibited works both in Montreal and in Cairo, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Throughout her career, Tremblay has exhibited her work in Montreal and Cairo, New York, Tunisia, Paris and London. Her work can be viewed at the Egyptian Foreign Ministry and the Egyptian Tourist Authority in Cairo; the Egyptian Embassy in London and Ottawa; the High Commission of Canada in London; and in private & corporate collections.
Tremblay interrupted her free-lance photography in 2009 to work at the United Nations in New York where she previously worked in the Department of Public Information. During her first three years at the UN, Tremblay developed a keen interest in international relations in general, and in the Arab world in particular. To build on this experience and learn more about the Arab world, she returned to Montreal and resumed her university education at McGill University. In 1998, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in Political Science.
Today, while her passion for photography is focused on the city where she now lives, Tremblay brings to light the beauty of the natural world in conversation with the cityscape. After working only in film photography for many years, she now uses digital photography to produce vivid, lifelike images. She has moved from the darkroom into the light room, creating an art form that is both futuristic and contemporary.
Tremblay interrupted her free-lance photography in 2009 to work at the United Nations in New York where she previously worked in the Department of Public Information. During her first three years at the UN, Tremblay developed a keen interest in international relations in general, and in the Arab world in particular. To build on this experience and learn more about the Arab world, she returned to Montreal and resumed her university education at McGill University. In 1998, she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a major in Political Science.
Today, while her passion for photography is focused on the city where she now lives, Tremblay brings to light the beauty of the natural world in conversation with the cityscape. After working only in film photography for many years, she now uses digital photography to produce vivid, lifelike images. She has moved from the darkroom into the light room, creating an art form that is both futuristic and contemporary.
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