DARE-DARE presents Lise Landry and Lise Nantel interested in a creative process of double interaction: between the artists themselves, but also between the artists and the public.
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Lise Landry and Lise Nantel
Erreur sur la personneRead moreNoces de Cana
L'heure du thé (Tea Time)Read moreThe work integrates sculpture, engraving and painting, and stages the notions of dialogue, ritual and gesture lost through the universe of electronic communications.
Les dimanches au féminin
ReadingsRead moreThe DARE-DARE gallery, in collaboration with the Centrale powerhouse, presents literary afternoons.
Hélène Goyette and Britta Klingenstierna
Drawing and sculptureRead moreJuxtaposed with Hélène Goyette's drawings, Britta Klingenstierna presents these "civilized circles", a series of paper mache vases.
Jacinthe Tétrault, Charlotte Fauteux, Nicolas Pitre
Taille douceRead moreSmall etchings: the images are compact and complete, intimate and unexpected.
11 artists in their neighborhood
Alain Bouchard, Rachel Boucher, Yolande Dupuis, Christina Horeau, Raymonde Jodoin, Lise-Hélène Larin, Réal Lauzon, Michel Niquette, Ginette Prince, Manon B. Thibault, Anne ThibaultRead moreThis event has four components: open workshops, a clue exhibit, a party and a bus tour.
Michelle Guay and Denise Lapointe
PaintingsRead moreThe painting work of Michelle Guay and Denise Lapointe is practiced within a precise area: abstraction.
Students of the Université du Québec à Montréal
Espoir – Hoffnung – NadiejaRead moreThese lithographic works are born of the hope that emerges through recent political events.
Cocagne (Jean Gagné and Serge Gagné)
Anti-histoire de l’AmériqueRead moreDARE-DARE proposes an exhibition of collages made by Jean and Serge Gagné for their film "Le royaume ou l'asile".
Petites pièces
Claire Beaulieu, Agnès Dumouchel, Louis Fortier, Christina Horeau, Sylvie St-Marie, Monique Veillette, Louiselle Frigon, Hannelore Storm, Marie-Hélène Robert and John Drew MunroRead moreDARE-DARE organizes an annual exhibition of Petites pièces.
Josée Lambert and Alice Bergeron
La chute de l’icôneRead moreThis retrospective exhibition tells the story of five years of collaboration between two women, Josée Lambert and Alice Bergeron.
Petites pièces III
Michel Archambault, Luc Bergeron, Sylvain Bigras, Céline Boucher, Louis Durocher, Catherine Farish, Michèle Gagnon, André Lavoie, Micheline Lévesque, Brigitte Mackay, Daniel Roy, Denis St-Pierre and Diane Tremblay.Read moreThe event brings together works by artists who have exhibited at DARE-DARE during the regular seasons from August 1987 to June 1988, as well as those of artists who have a strong involvement with the gallery.
Catherine Farish and Denis St-Pierre
Prints and drawingsRead moreDARE-DARE presents the etchings of Catherine Farish as well as the etchings and drawings of Denis St-Pierre.
Festival international de musiciennes innovatrices (F.I.M.I.)
Contemporary music: new-jazz, contemporary, rock, ethnic, reggae, performance and improvisationRead moreMusicians who push back, or should we say advance, the boundaries of musical understanding.
Don Druick, Claude-Marie Caron and Ming Lee
The New Planet People ProjectRead moreDARE-DARE presents a concert of contemporary music.
Kate Freedberg and Sheryl Medicoff
Color photographsRead moreDARE-DARE presents the color photographs of Kate Freedberg and Sheryl Medicoff.