Julie Grenier is a multidisciplinary artist from Kuujjuaq (Nunavik, QC) and currently living in the Montreal area. She specializes in beadwork and traditional as well as contemporary sewing. Julie has collaborated with other artists on many projects, including the creation of a traditional caribou fur amauti that is on permanent exhibit at the museum of man in Paris, and a contemporary sealskin arnauti that was acquired by the WAG for their permanent collection. More recently Julie's work was worn on the red carpet during the Emmy awards 2024 and at the Polaris prize gala 2024. Among her many accomplishments, Julie Grenier designed and created the beadwork embroidery of the Governor General of Canada, Mary Simon's dress in 2021.