A reflection on uniformity, organization and community as it relates to history and the role of public space. As though conducting a lab, the artist observes, plans and experiments with group movement within and occupation of public space.
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Anne-Marie Ouellet
SECONDES ZONESRead moreDis/location 5
Métro St-LaurentRead moreOn March 30, 2012, DARE-DARE move to St-Laurent metro outdoor space, in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles.
Satellite - Tijuana
SATELLITERead moreTo start its 26th birthday with a bang, DARE-DARE is programming an ambitious project entitled SATELLITE. DARE-DARE will travel to Detroit and Tijuana for three-week “artist-organization-in-residencies” in each city.
Satellite - Detroit
SATELLITERead moreTo start its 26th birthday with a bang, DARE-DARE is programming an ambitious project entitled SATELLITE. DARE-DARE will travel to Detroit and Tijuana for three-week “artist-organization-in-residencies” in each city.
Écocité - sur le terrain
Read morecelebrates the diversity of new artistic practices that invest in non-traditional contexts and resonate with the challenges of eco-responsibility.
Dominique Sirois
Kiosk of the InvisibleRead moreUsing the framework of the Ontario Promenade sidewalk sale, Dominique Sirois continues to research presentation models inspired by the kiosk form.
Dé-programmer
Walk with l’atelier SYN-Read moreThis urban walk takes as its working canvas the concept of de-programming: an idea at first associated, in its more pejorative dimension, with a destructuring felt for some years in this sometimes "vampirized" sector that includes Concordia University.
Karen Kraven
Firm curves behind a brick wallRead moreFor her project, Karen Kraven involves participants — local community members, artists, architects — to assist her in the ephemeral redevelopment of a commercial space in the Quartier Hochelaga-Maisonneuve (3179 Ontario East).
Jacinthe Robillard
The Mentana GardensRead moreJacinthe Robillard explores the documentary portrait by studying domestic environments of specific social groups. She is particularly interested the experience of the other and the intrinsic link that it maintains with location.
Julie Faubert
Apparaître/disparaître : LES MOTS (volet 1)Read moreJulie Faubert takes a critical look at the words that allow us (or not) to think, the words that we don't abuse enough, the words that, to be truly accurate, should also be constantly invented.
Viva! Art Action
2nd editionRead moreDARE-DARE presents a series of long and short performances to take place the urban environment as a means to create a dialogue with the general public.
Emma Waltraud Howes
Subtle ArchitecturesRead moreSeries of actions realised in various dis/location sites.
Iona Fournier-Tombs
chalking / tracés urbainsRead moreThe action of drawing brings new ideas, forges connections. To take a piece of chalk and draw designs on the cement is to make the decision to live in the moment, to be open and available to the contingencies of the terrain, weather and people around us.
Gina Badger Workshops
Making Seed-bombs in french and englishRead moreArtist Gina Badger demonstrates how to turn dirt, clay, water and seeds into gardening bombs.
Book launch
Dis/location 1 - Projet d’articulation urbaine : Square VigerRead moreThis book continues the reflection initiated by the members and collaborators of DARE-DARE with the first part of Dis/location: urban articulation project, which led the center to relocate its offices in 2004 in a temporary shelter at Square Viger until in 2006.
Pratiques du territoire IV
Occupation - dislocation - mutationRead moreLecture series at Cabot Square.