DARE-DARE’s Dis/location: projet d’articulation urbaine, part 3, takes shape in Cabot Square, in the midst of a densely populated area.
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Dis/location 3
Square CabotRead morePratiques du territoire III
Occupation - dislocation - mutationRead moreIn conjunction with the Camping - Aux bons plaisirs fugaces event, presented from June 5 to 8, 2008 in the Parc sans nom, DARE-DARE is offering the public the third part of a series of lectures on the hybrid relationship between art and public space.
Andrée Anne Vien
Les lieux invisiblesRead moreLes lieux invisibles will come and go through selected Montreal restaurants. Creator, Andrée Anne Vien portrays cultural diversity from two different angles.
Caroline Dubois et Julie Favreau
Plan d'aménagementRead moreCaroline Dubois and Julie Favreau will build various sets and situations suggesting the opening of a shop or a film set. Development plan takes place in a vacant commercial space on Beaubien street in Petite-Patrie.
Pratiques du territoire II
Occupation - dislocation - mutationRead moreIn parallel with the Fresh Paint / Peinture fraîche event presented at Parc sans nom, DARE-DARE offers the public the second part of a series of lectures on the hybrid relationship between art and public space.
Chih-Chien Wang
The NestRead moreAs part of Montreal's Mois de la photo, Chih-Chien Wang proposes an installation at the no name park housing DARE-DARE.
Alexandre David
Faire des placesRead moreThree mobile objects, temporarily installed in the no name park, can be carried away and installed anywhere.
Clément de Gaulejac
La réserveRead moreLa réserve is an installation conceived from the particular story of a park left without use by the City of Montreal.
Franck Bragigand
Plaques de goûtRead moreThe project consists of painting the lids of the sewers situated in the neighborhoods surrounding the park with no name where DARE-DARE took up residence in July 2006.
Pratiques du territoire I
Occupation - dislocation - mutationRead moreIn conjunction with the Fête des fleurs at the no name Park, DARE-DARE offers the public the first part of a series of lectures on the hybrid relationship between art and public space.
Fête des fleurs
LecturesRead moreArt and horticulture projects all day.
karen elaine spencer
Dream listenerRead moreFor a year, karen elaine spencer took to the streets with cardboard signs on which her dreams were written. Follows a dialogue with the people of the street, offering the opportunity to enter the dream world of others.
Sophie Fougy et Simon Girault-Têtevide
Kif-kif bourricotRead moreThe "Kif-kif bourricot" project takes the form of a polyform beast, in constant metamorphosis, vacant at its daily occupations to which the public is invited.
SPURSE
Sensing Place: across zones of MontréalRead moreSPURSE is a hybrid collective with international ramifications that touches on art and architecture. SPURSE is interested in the reconstruction of the common places, by an examination of the urbanity with a psycho-geographical approach.
Karen Trask
Lit de Proust: en attente d'un baiserRead moreKaren Trask began reading Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu. Inspired by the conditions that led to the creation of this work, Trask decided to reinterpret and build, in a shed, the context, the room and the bed of Proust.
Autour de l'Agora
Forum EventRead moreDARE-DARE intends to continue its reflection and experience during the meetings Around the Agora, where artists, sociologists, architects and activists will present approaches, visions, modes of intervention aimed at rethinking the conceptualization, planning, development and organization of the urban landscape.