Aurélie Guillaume is a Montréal-based artist specializing in contemporary jewelry and enameled objects. Trained at the École de Joaillerie de Montréal and at NSCAD University in Halifax, her practice is driven by a sustained curiosity about enamel and its technical richness.

Delicate and inventive, her practice is guided by a sensitivity to simple moments and the quiet poetry of small things. Through careful, hands-on processes, she draws on everyday life, working with a sense of lightness and close attention to detail.

Her work has been included in numerous exhibitions across North America, Europe, and Asia, and is part of several museum collections, including the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. A residency in Beijing in 2019 proved to be a turning point in her practice, leading her to expand her research toward enameled objects and larger-scale forms, an exploration she continues in her studio.

Represented by Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h since 2015, Aurélie presented a solo exhibition in June 2025 featuring enameled objects and tableware inspired by the imagery and rituals of picnics. She lives and works in Montréal, where she shares her daily life with her partner and their two cats, Mimosa and Roméo.