Madeline Trudeau (b. 1999, Detroit, Michigan) is a conceptual artist working with scavenged wood, cardboard, iron, steel, fabric, and glass. Her practice centers on self-discovery, participatory art, and environmental advocacy.  Trudeau purposefully chooses materials to evoke her message.  

In 2025 she earned her BFA in Sculpture with a Minor in Environmental Studies from the University of North Florida. Among her most notable projects is a collaboration with Yellow House Gallery on a mural initiative, We Act to Heal—a healing garden installation featuring leaflets with handouts for community engagement and acts of service. In 2025 she earned a Community Engagement Medallion for her commitment to service. She currently lives in Jacksonville, Florida, working as a Community Ambassador, Educator, and Artist.