Canadian, 1956
Louise Lauzon was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where she continues to reside. At the age of fifteen Father Jerome, a friend and associate of Paul-Emile Borduas, recognized her talent. By the age of twenty, studying under Father Jerome, she became an instructor at the College of Notre-Dame. She is also a recognized expert in contemporary art history.
Lauzon’s paintings extend well beyond the boundaries of Québec; several of her canvasses grace important collections throughout Canada, the United States, and Europe, including the Pratt and Whitney Museums of American Art.
Louise Lauzon was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where she continues to reside. At the age of fifteen Father Jerome, a friend and associate of Paul-Emile Borduas, recognized her talent. By the age of twenty, studying under Father Jerome, she became an instructor at the College of Notre-Dame. She is also a recognized expert in contemporary art history.
Lauzon’s paintings extend well beyond the boundaries of Québec; several of her canvasses grace important collections throughout Canada, the United States, and Europe, including the Pratt and Whitney Museums of American Art.

