Sophie Auger is an interdisciplinary artist, designer, and visiting professor at the UQAM School of Design.
She works across video installation, hybrid publishing, photography, and circuit bending. Her research focuses on the beliefs and superstitions generated by digital technologies, and on how their invisible systems shape the ways we see, interpret, and inhabit the world.


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Coded on June 9, 2026.
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Nuisance Gallery, New Jersey
February 5–26, 2026
Sophie Auger, Lauren Francescone, Nate Millestein, Feyaz Yusuff.

Anne (Apparitions) documents the appearance of Anne’s face—a spiritual influencer and American YouTuber—in natural settings: on a rock in the forest or in the sand at the beach. The photographic sculptures are conceived as spontaneous spiritual events (apparitions), suggesting a contemporary mythology in which Anne becomes an icon and her image an object of devotion.

Cyanotype on cellulose and metal, various dimensions.