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With Jam boréal, presented at the Mouton Noir in Val-David until 3 May, the local artist Nancy Martin proposes a series born from a return to essentials, between forest, instinct and personal revival. Originally from the Laurentians, Nancy Martin has always created. Drawing, theatre, multiple experiments: the course is marked by exploration. But this new series is part of a pivotal moment. "I have experienced many difficult events," she confides…
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With Jam boréal, presented at the Mouton Noir in Val-David until 3 May, the local artist Nancy Martin proposes a series born from a return to essentials, between forest, instinct and personal revival. Originally from the Laurentians, Nancy Martin has always created. Drawing, theatre, multiple experiments: the course is marked by exploration. But this new series is part of a pivotal moment. "I have experienced many difficult events," she confides…

·Saint-Sauveur, Canada
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journalacces.ca broke the news in Saint-Sauveur, Canada on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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