For the third edition of the CONFLUENCES residency, DARE-DARE welcomes Roberto Santaguida for 8 weeks. His "no date" project, which revolves around the hidden histories of the South-West, is being developed in collaboration with a literacy group and an elementary school class.
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Roberto Santaguida
Residencyno dateRead moreMETHODS AND GAMES IN SPACE : HABITABLE ZONES I
2023-2024 programmingRead moreThis program seeks to reflect, stimulate and activate, in all its diversity, the methodological inventiveness of in situ/in socius artistic practices and their transformative potential.
Alice Guéricolas-Gagné
Au jardin des questionsRead more
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DOIS (belote & kimura-lemoine)
MEAREWERead moreMEAREWE, which is implemented over 100 days, is intended to be a participatory experience between the artist duo and the public.
VIR ANDRES HERA
Animated group walk and zine launchRead moreA group walk, led by the artist, takes citizens, friends and passers-by through several geographic, linguistic and symbolic detours in the neighborhood surrounding DARE-DARE.
KARIANNE TRUDEAU BEAUNOYER
Quand je serai mort·e, j’aurai étéRead moreKarianne Trudeau Beaunoyer presents a series of 12 sentences composed from the answers of fifteen creators to a questionnaire on their perceptions relative to death.
ANNA JANE MCINTYRE
Context is EverythingRead moreThroughout the fall and winter, the artist sets in motion a triad of interventions where citizen spontaneity, the desire to contribute, transmission and learning are activated and revived.
Micro-residencies at the HALTE
ResidencyLaurence Beaudoin Morin and Collectif Leisure (Meredith Carruthers & Susannah Wesley)Read moreLaurence Beaudoin Morin and Leisure collective (Meredith Carruthers & Susannah Wesley) come at The HALTE for brief research residencies in our collection, in preparation for collective activities they will initiate.
Call for proposals 2021
ResidencyMicro-residencies at la HALTERead moreDARE-DARE invites you to a brief public space research experience at HALTE (Pavilion for Reference and Reflection on Art in Public Space) in the fall of 2021.
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
2021Read moreIt is with great pleasure that we invite you to the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of DARE-DARE to be held on Sunday, October 3, 2021 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. by videoconference.
Ourdoor screening
Followed by a conversation with Anne BertrandRead moreThe ARCA, AAMI and DARE-DARE are proud to launch What Is an Artist-Run Centre?, a didactic video in seven parts.
Kama la Mackerel
ResidencyResearcher in ResidenceRead moreIn order to generate further research on its thematic programming TRADUCTION, DARE-DARE has invited Kama la Mackerel to establish links between the 2021-2022 artists, regardless of the field in which they are active.
Programming Launch
TRANSLATIONRead moreDARE-DARE launches its annual programming, TRANSLATION, with a festive get together at Ste-Cunégonde Park, Saturday.
JOSIANNE POIRIER
ResidencyPlus que deux - Récit de DuologieRead moreTo conclude her year-long research residency, author Josianne Poirier has produced the fanzine Plus que deux.
DUOLOGIE I & II
Closing eventRead moreAn outdoor closing event, after two years of programming involving 6 original tandems formed by DARE-DARE, allows us to review DUOLOGIE completed projects.
ROSELINE LAMBERT
RacinerRead moreRoseline Lambert presents twelve plants rooted in the Sainte-Cunégonde park. These words of plants and trees are translated into several languages to testify to the human sounds that these plants have heard during their vegetal reign.
HALTE 2021 programming season
Mediation centerRead moreWelcome to our small library whose collection on art in public space covers various themes: living art, poetry, architecture, artists' books.
Fabuler la recherche
Fabuler l'écoleInspired by Fabuler l'écoleRead moreFollowing the project "Fabuler l'école", this mutation offers the composition of duos made of a practitioner-researcher in the arts and a researcher-born. social sciences.
Jennifer Alleyn and Raphaëlle de Groot
Atelier ouvertRead moreOpening doors to a virtual studio space, Jennifer and Raphaëlle invite us to a pool. What would you share about yourself? An object? A letter? A tool? A question?
AMÉLIE DUMOULIN
Écrivages automatiquesRead moreAt the billboard, Amélie Dumoulin proposes to "dry" words recovered after washing and explore the interferences of translations that are frequently found on clothing labels and instruction manuals for household appliances.
LIVING LIBRARY
Read moreThis spring, DARE-DARE is offering its community a loan program bringing together a hybrid collection of stories made up of actions and words.
DIDIER MORELLI and SYLVIE TOURANGEAU
Télépathie active : Ça dialogue !Read moreOne of the artist is in New York and the other in a small village in Quebec. They exchanged objects by mail activating an intergenerational dialogue.
TRANSLATION
Programming 2021-2022Read moreProgramming 2021-2022 under the theme TRANSLATION.
LYNDA GAUDREAU and MICHELLE LACOMBE
Kirjeitä Suomesta / Lettres de Finlande, Mask : Portrait with cut out eyesRead moreMichelle Lacombe and Lynda Gaudreau have been in remote communication that included exchanging references, sketches and documentation of explorations.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021
A Living Library in Times of PandemicRead moreThis open call is a carte blanche with the sole objective of encouraging artists to present their current research, including for example the different processes, reflections and challenges that he or she encounters. DARE-DARE wishes to bring together in the form of a living library a collection of 7 artists ready to tell each other!
CALL FOR TEXTS 2021-2022
URBAN WRITINGRead moreDARE-DARE forges ahead with its urban poetry/writing project. Borrowing the brief form of the tagline, haiku or tweet, these short sentences, aphorisms, poems or questions are displayed in a light box for a week
CALL FOR PROPOSALS 2021-2022
TRANSLATIONRead moreGiven the pandemic, the programming committee select artistic proposals that cleverly, coherently and creatively compose with the current health measures.