- Hyauth Ally
- Michel Arbour
- Ugo Beaudoin-Perreault
- Roger Beaudoin
- Guy Beaulieu
- Willy Beauvais
- Claude Béland
- José Bernard
- Renée Bernard
- Bette
- Fyodor Bloshuk
- Robert Bourassa
- Marie-Reine Bourgeois
- Lucie Bourré
- Jean Boutin
- Michel Brabant
- Claude Brasseur
- Ronald Brière
- Tom Buckley
- François Caille
- Francis Capelle
- Rolland Côté
- Lucille Charette
- Réjean Chatillon
- Arthur Clermont
- Benoît Codère
- Daniel Côté-L'Espérance
- Robert Côté
- Louise Cottnon
- Walter Crescitelli
- France de Charette
- Hélène Defoy
- Lucie Desmarais
- Olivier Doucet
- Jean-Claude Dubois
- François Ducas
- Raymond Dumont
- Gilles Durand
- Pierre Durand
- Pierre Dussault
- Roger Duval
- Pierre Filion
- Nicole Fillion
- David Forest
- Bernard Gagnon
- Lise Gagnon
- Jacques Galipeau
- Eliane Gangarossa
- Jean-François Gasse
- Chantal Gauvin
- Ginette Gibeau
- Sharon Gilbert
- Denis Guerard
- Lise Guerard
- Gilles Guibault
- Bruno Guimont
- Normand Hebert
- Jean-Paul Houle
- Philippe Lemaire
- Antonio Mazza
- Romain Peuvion
- Guy Richard
- Johanne Roy
- Arthème St-Germain*
- Espérance Veillard
- Larry Vick
Tom Buckley
Tom Buckley was a participant in the Pointes-aux-Trembles workshops in the early 2000s. Living in Greenfield Park, he had formed a small group with two other men from the area who came to the workshops.
Tom Buckley’s production is strongly marked by his love of sport. His recurring themes are golf, baseball and hockey. He realizes each of his works with stencils that he repeats in a very orderly way. He begins by drawing the shape with a black marker, then colors them with color markers. In addition to sport-related objects, Tom Buckley draws many geometric forms of bright colors, always with the same orderly layout and medium economy. His titles are very important. They are an integral part of the work and often allow us to understand the work.