Dauphine is a multidisciplinary artist working between film, photography, and movement. With a background in dance and visual arts, her work stems from a curiosity about the body: how it remembers, feels, and expresses itself. In her practice, she explores themes such as representation, emotional memory, and the power of embodied storytelling, often through poetic and intuitive imagery.
As a Maker in House at Nowhere, she will take a step further onto her journey as a maker. In this research, she explores the representation of women and the embodiment of raw emotions, inspired by archetypes such as the “wild woman,” rituals, and symbolism. She aims to experiment with how image, body, and space can converge in an immersive experience where the audience not only sees but also feels what embodiment can transform.