Émilie Luc-Duc is a Paris-based artist. For more than ten years, she has drawn collections for fashion and luxury houses. She holds a degree from IFM, following a Master’s in art and a diploma in arts and crafts. She has been a guest artist at the Centre Pompidou for the exhibition Made in Jersey and an artist-in-residence at the Paris Biennale, among others. In recent years, she has expanded her creativity to new materials such as stoneware. In her sculpted works, the spontaneity of gesture takes precedence over function and convention. Their aesthetic of fragments and assemblages embodies memories, traces of ourselves, never decorative. Through her sculptures, Émilie Luc-Duc narrates female archetypes within the collective imagination, questioning in particular feminine figures and their ancestral representations in public space.