Sabrina Ratté is originally from Quebec City, Canada, and currently lives in Marseille, France. Her practice focuses on the multiple manifestations of the digital image: analog video, 3D animation, photography, printing, sculpture, virtual reality and installation. The constant integration of new techniques allows her to explore the themes that run through her work in ever-changing forms: the influence of architecture and the digital environment on our perception of the world, the relationship we have with the virtual aspect of existence, the fusion between technology and the organic world. Her works are situated halfway between abstraction and figurative, landscape and architecture, and on the thin line that separates the real from the virtual. She has been nominated for the Sobey Arts Award in 2019 and 2020. Her work has been presented internationally by several institutions including the Laforet Museum (Tokyo), Musée National des Beaux-arts du Québec (Quebec City), PHI Center (Montreal), ChronusArt Center, (Shanghai), Museum of the Moving Image (New York). In the spring of 2022, the Gaîté Lyrique presented her first major solo exhibition.