Fiorella Boucher

Fiorella Boucher est une poète guaraní-franco-paraguayenne, membre du collectif torrents.

Fiorella Boucher is a poet of Guaraní-Paraguayan and French descent born in Argentina and now based in Quebec. Her texts and poems have been published in magazines, in book-discs, in an epilogue and in a first poetry book: L’abattoir c’est chez nous (Mémoire d’encrier, 2021). Her poetry notably focuses on intergenerational filiations between women and the experience of exile. She is also involved in the creation of multimedia works. She has presented her literary work at the Centre de la francophonie des Amériques, the Kwahiatonhk! First Nations Book Fair, Festival International de Littérature, Festival poesia de Normandie (France) and Radio-Canada, among others.

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C’est ici que poussent les fleurs | Collectif Torrents Exhibition from Saturday, February 1 to March 16 2025 *FINISSAGE * Saturday , March 15, 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM At the Maison Pierre-Chartrand, 8000 boulevard Gouin Est, Montréal (Québec) H1E 1B5 Open hours…

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Residency from January 23 2024 until April 14 2024   At Ada X Espejismos / mirage is an installation project that fuses interactive technology, visual arts, poetry, storytelling, music and sound art. The project explores the concepts of memory and heritage, themes regularly addressed by the collective, both together and…