Sophie Jodoin's practice questions manifestations of femininity, intimacy, loss, absence, and language. Her research, past and present, probes the plural identities of the body in relation to cultural, political, material, visual, and written tropes. The culmination of these investigations has led her to a more conceptual approach towards the body as a subject as well as drawing as a practice that unfolds through installation, collage, photography, text, video, and the re-contextualization of found objects.
She has exhibited internationally in artist-run spaces, galleries, museums and fairs. Creative collaborations include novels, dramatic works and poetry with Wajdi Mouawad, Michael Ondaatje and Christian Lapointe. She was the recipient of the Prix Louis-Comtois and the Prix Giverny Capital in 2017.