France Jodoin is a Canadian contemporary artist known for her maritime scenes. Painted in a semi-abstract style, her work is a modern interpretation of European Romanticism. Her work is found in Quebec museums, and in galleries in Canada, France and the United States.
In 2004, as artist-in-residence at Pouch Cove, Newfoundland, Jodoin painted scenes of ships at sea. By 2009, nomads and wanderers became her dominant theme, represented by "boats without sails". Painted with fine lines in oil on linen, her style is likened to European Romanticism, and is described as a "bold take" on landscapes by Victorian painter J. M. W. Turner. In 2009-11, a series of solo exhibitions at Beaux-arts des Amériques, The Weiss Gallery, and at Galerie Saint-Laurent + Hill established her reputation in Canada. In 2012, Jodoin exhibited with artist Kevin Sonmor at the Musee des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke. Curated by museum director Sarah Boucher, the exhibition led to interviews with Patrick Masbourian and Jacquie Czernin in Montreal, and favourable reviews. At the same time, a Quebec ministry publicized Jodoin's exhibition with sculptors Nathalie Gauglin and Patrick Cady at Galerie Theo de Seine in Paris. Following a trip to India in 2011, Jodoin’s iconography increasingly included figures, florals, birds and, in 2013, animals. A student of intaglio, aquatint and etching at Atelier Circulaire, her 2012 solo show at the Centre d’art de Kamouraska, Quebec, and 2013 solo exhibition at Musée Bruck in Cowansville, Quebec, included works on paper as well as paintings. During this period, Jodoin exhibited internationally at Pryor Fine Art in Atlanta, with gallery Beaux-arts des Amériques at Art Naples in Florida, and with Boston’s Newbury Gallery at Art Hamptons in New York. In May 2015 she was an artist-in-residence at the Cill Rialaig Project, Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry, Ireland. Jodoin's work is found in the collections of the Musee des beaux-arts de Sherbrooke, Centre d'art de Kamouraska, Cirque du Soleil and in private collections. Jodoin lives and works in Cowansville, Quebec, and is married to Canadian artist Kevin Sonmor.