Aurélie Guillaume, born in Montréal, Québec (1990), is a French Canadian jeweller and enamelist. Formally trained in the arts of jewelry and metalsmithing at the École de Joaillerie de Montréal, and at NSCAD University in Canada, she was first recognized for her work upon graduating as the winner of L.A. Pai Gallery’s 12th National student jewelry competition. Since then, she has been invited in an impressive number of exhibitions throughout North America, Europe and Asia; among them, The Alchemical Egg, curated by Nichka Marobin, presented in Barcelona, Paris and Shanghai, Triple Parade 2018, curated by Jie Sun and Dan Cao in Shanghai, China, Espace habité/Inhabited space, curated by Stephane Blackburn and Noel Guyomarc’h, in Paris and Barcelona. In 2018, she was one of the five finalists for the Art Jewelry Forum Artist Award. Aurélie’s pieces have been acquired for the permanent collections of the Enamel Arts Foundation in Los Angeles, the Museum of Art and Design in New York, the University of Iowa Museum of art, and the Pureun Culture Foundation, Seoul as well as many major private collections. Her work has been featured in Metalsmith Magazine (Vol.36/No.5/2016) and in many exhibition’s catalogues and books. In January 2017, she presented her first solo show in the United States at the late Reinstein & Ross Gallery in NYC, 2017.  Represented by Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h since 2015, she is currently living and working in Montréal.