Nicole Jolicoeur

Nicole Jolicoeur (1947) is a Canadian artist from Quebec, best known for her work in photography and video. In the late 1980s, much of her work was inspired by research into Jean-Martin Charcot's theories on feminine "hysteria."

Life
Jolicoeur was born in 1947 in Beauceville, Quebec. She received an MFA from Rutgers University.

Collections
Jolicoeur's work is included in the collections of:
 * the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec,
 * the Canada Council Art Bank and
 * the National Gallery of Canada.
 * Musée-Château d'Annecy

Exhibitions

 * La Verite Folle (April 8 – May 7, 1989), Presentation House Gallery, North Vancouver, British Columbia
 * Image d'une ville. Corps de l'image (July 1 – September 30, 1997), Palais de l'Isle, Annecy, France; (March 13 – April 18, 1998), Galerie de l'UQAM, Montréal, Québec
 * Nicole Jolicoeur (September 17 - October 15, 2009), Gwen Frostic School of Art, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan
 * Archives Vagabondes (October 9 – November 8, 2014), Occurrence, Montréal, Québec

Works

 * Charcot: deux concepts de nature (1988)
 * Stigmata Diaboli (1992)
 * Aura Hysterica (1992)