Geneviève Gros-Louis, an esteemed violinist, film composer, and producer from the Huron-Wendat Nation, has garnered international recognition for her impactful artistic contributions to the film, music, and fashion industries. In facing the aftermath of childhood trauma, Gros-Louis (formerly Salamone) courageously utilizes her artistic platform to shed light on crucial matters surrounding mental health, the plight of women enduring sexual violence, and the pressing challenges faced by Indigenous communities. Geneviève’s awe-inspiring interdisciplinary performances and collaborations are a testament to her ability to weave intricate narratives through her multifaceted artistry, musical mastery, and storytelling. A gifted storyteller, Gros-Louis has brought her unique voice to high-profile projects, including scoring season 3 of National Geographic’s Life Below Zero: First Alaskans, season 12 of Life Below Zero, and composing music for the Clooney Foundation for Justice. Beyond her film and television achievements, she has contributed violin performances to Dancing with the Stars and spent a decade performing a section 1st violinist with the Des Moines Symphony and Des Moines Metro Opera, demonstrating her versatility and artistry across diverse musical platforms.