Louise Carrier (1925–December 26, 1976) was a Canadian artist, known for her body of work including portraits, and for her commissions for the decoration of churches.
She also completed mosaics for the baptistry of Notre Dame Church in Lévis (1959), and The Way of the Cross painted for the chapel of the Grand Séminaire de Québec (1962).
[5] The Center d'exposition Louise-Carrier is located in the former presbytery of the Anglican community of Lévis, just behind the performance hall L'Anglicane, which is housed in the former Holy Trinity Church, now deconsecrated.
In 1963, the complex comprising presbytery and place of worship was rented out due to a sharp drop in the English-speaking presence in the area and Louise Carrier lived there.
In 1978, a group of citizens and artists laid the foundations of the organization that today bears the name Diffusion culturelle de Lévis.