Marc Séguin (b. 1970, Ottawa, Canada) lives and works in Montreal and Brooklyn, NY. Séguin received his BFA with honors from Concordia University in 1995. To date, he has had more than twenty solo exhibitions worldwide, including Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, and Musée National des beaux-arts du Québec, all of which subsequently acquired Séguin paintings for their permanent collections. Additionally, he has exhibited at Galerie Simon Blais, Montréal; Corkin Gallery, Toronto; Artcore, Toronto; and Tracy Williams, Ltd., NY.
Séguin’s first novel, La foi du braconnier, was recently published by Leméac to wide acclaim and is the 2010 winner of the Prix des libraires du Quebec.
Bull’s eye, un peintre à l’affût, a feature-length documentary on the artist’s life directed by Bruno Boulianne, is currently touring internationally.