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  • Rémi Beaupré

    Rémi Beaupré
    Meme Snippets

    The project plays with the syntax of HTML, CSS or chatspeak tags to craft coded phrases that address ethics, media and the future. His statements will be inserted randomly throughout the year and will serve to punctuate the annual programming of this component.

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  • Julie Faubert

    Julie Faubert
    LES MOTS (2nd part)

    Julie Faubert’s Les Mots offers the city as a critical space in which to reflect on words that permit (or forid) us to think.

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  • Julie Faubert

    Julie Faubert
    Apparaître/disparaître : LES MOTS (volet 1)

    Julie 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.

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  • Mona Sharma

    Mona Sharma
    Giving Words to the Ground: the Cabot Square project

    The rhythmic flow of development and decline in the history of Cabot Square and its surroundings are made use of by Mona Sharma to create her drawings and urban tales.

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  • J.R. Carpenter

    J.R. Carpenter
    In absentia

    In absentia is a web-based writing project that addresses gentrification and its erasures in the Mile End neighbourhood of Montreal.

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  • Shannon Cochrane and Jacob Wren

    Shannon Cochrane and Jacob Wren
    Five Important Books

    The academic community and the general public often debate the criteria for recognition of literary work. The importance given to a book reflects the values of a society. The Five Important Books project takes these issues out of the realm of normative discourse and places them in the hands of readers who still appreciate a good book.

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  • Lance Blomgren, Annika Grill and Yvette Poorter

    Lance Blomgren, Annika Grill and Yvette Poorter
    The Complete Owner's Manual

    This collaborative project is based on the concept of the owner's manual. The gallery intervention consists of a variety of three-dimensional objects scattered throughout the space, images and texts displayed on the walls.

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  • Jean-François Pirson

    Jean-François Pirson
    Reading : Une poutre dans le ventre

    While in Quebec, DARE-DARE invited Belgian artist/theorist/educator Jean-François Pirson to share his poetic reflections on the relationship of the body to "the architecture of the everyday".

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  • Cynthia Girard

    Cynthia Girard
    Nous lirons du bout des yeux

    Reading in front of an audience.

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  • Bianca Côté and André Martin

    Reading of texts

    Reading event of excerpts from "Un rien me tue", "Les vers" and "Chroniques de l'Express.

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  • Joceline Chabot

    Joceline Chabot
    La confusion des sens

    In this installation, the artist has arranged various objects that the light makes glow from the inside and create a shadow theater from the outside.

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  • Après-midi littéraire

    Après-midi littéraire
    Denise Desautels, Lise Gauvin, D. Kimm, Geneviève Letarte and Hélène Monette

    As part of International Women's Day, DARE-DARE and La Centrale jointly present a reading of texts to the rhythm of ambient music.

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  • Literary Afternoons

    Literary Afternoons
    Francine d’Amour, Nicole Houde, Hélène Dorion, Nathalie Parent, France Mongeau,Germaine Monard, Francine Déry and Hélène Pedneault

    DARE-DARE, in collaboration with La Centrale, presents the Literary Afternoons.

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  • Les dimanches au féminin

    Les dimanches au féminin
    Readings

    DARE-DARE, in collaboration with La Centrale powerhouse, present the literary afternoons.

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  • Les dimanches au féminin

    Les dimanches au féminin
    Readings

    The DARE-DARE gallery, in collaboration with the Centrale powerhouse, presents literary afternoons.

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  • Infiniment petit 1990

    Interdisciplinary event

    DARE-DARE repeats the experience of "Petites pièces", but with a leap into the even smaller, into the Infinitely small: the works will not exceed 3 inches x 3 inches.

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