Simone Mary Bouchard (1912–1945) was a Canadian painter and textile artist.
Subsequently, Bouchard repaired textiles for Barbeau and produced rugs for Palardy.
[3] Barbeau and Palardy became aware of Bouchard's paintings, which were naive genre scenes.
[2] In 1941 Bouchard was included in the Première exposition des Indépendants exhibition at Palais Montcalm in Quebec City.
This exhibition was organized by Marie-Alain Couturier and included eleven members of the Contemporary Arts Society; Bouchard,[4] Paul-Émile Borduas, Stanley Cosgrove, Louise Landry Gadbois, Eric Goldberg, John Goodwin Lyman, Louis Muhlstock, Alfred Pellan, Goodridge Roberts, Jori Smith, and Philip Surrey.