Séverine Hubard born in 1977 in Lille, she lives and works between France and Argentina. Presenting her work as "a creative system of materialization and dematerializations, on monumental or more modest scales". Attached to the notion of environment, she plays with spaces and rules, creating emotional works pertaining to everyday life. Her work in three-dimensional form also finds a counterpoint in video and drawing. She has exhibited her work in the Centro cultural de la Memoria Haroldo Conti in Buenos Aires (2016), A Domaine de Pommery (FR, 2016), at the sixth edition of the Orienta à Oujda (MA, 2016), at the Galerie Laurence Bernard (CH, 2016), at Frac Basse-Normandie à Caen (FR, 2014), at Subte de Montevido (UY, 2009), at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art de Strasbourg (FR, 2009), at Granit de Belfort (FR, 2008), at the Centre Culturel Français d’Izmir (TU, 2007) as well as at the Aomori Art Center (JP, 2005). Recently three of her art installations for public spaces have been acquired by the city of Dunkerque (FR, 2017), the city of Santa Cruz (BOL, 2015), and the city of Strasbourg (FR, 2015).