Caroline Douville, also known as Erzulie, is an emerging artist and curator based in Montreal, Canada. She holds a BFA from Concordia University and is currently completing a certificate in museology at Université du Québec à Montréal. Her artistic practice focuses on painting, drawing and installation. Douville has exhibited in Canada and abroad, including at the Clark Centre in Montreal (2022), Afternoon projects in Vancouver (2022) and New Image Art in Los Angeles (2022). From a second- generation Haitian diaspora background, she researches Haitian culture and its influence on local and global popular culture. She attempts to demystify the cognitive processes by which members of the diaspora interrogate their distant identity and how they connect it to their locality. More specifically, how the internet has developed many tools that facilitate this research, provides access to a variety of content and how technologies have an influence on our visual perception in everyday life. Meanwhile, she explores the tension between fiction and reality. She is interested in how certain images, whether based on fiction or from historical archives, can become entangled in a knot that constructs our understanding of contemporary phenomena and contributes to a collective imagination.