An exchange project aiming exhibits, production and dialogues between artists and cultural workers from Cuba and Montreal, which will unfold in two moments : in Montreal (Spring and fall of 2019) and in Havana (Fall 2019).
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Víctor Piverno
ResidencyMONTRÉAL ~ HABANA : Encounters in contemporary artRead moreMartine Lauzier
ResidencyAudio Strolling InterviewsRead moreLauzier uses the walk to create a context that encourages exchange and brings the interviewed artist to talk about his/her work differently. It is also an excuse to discuss the place where one is and to make bridges between the space and the artistic approach of the artist.
Pohanna Pyne Feinberg
ResidencyWhile Walking - Research residencyRead moreHow does walking contribute to the creative process? How can we understand walking as an art form? How does interaction with public space influence artistic walking practices?
Sonia Pelletier
ResidencyResearch residency - “Unpredictable” pictorial practises in public space: a challenge?Read moreAs part of its Critical Space program, DARE-DARE welcomes Sonia Pelletier.
Edith Brunette
ResidencyResearch residency
Art in Public Space: When Politics Meet PractiseRead moreAs part of its Critical Space program, DARE-DARE welcomes Edith Brunette.
ROMEO GONGORA
ResidencyPlace des Arts?Read moreThrough my research residency at the DARE-DARE Center, I sought to understand what the artistic, social and political stakes of the "revolutionary adventure" of the first Place des Arts really were.
Wes Johnston
ResidencyApparition Logic: the graphic works of the Montreal's Department of Publics worksRead moreFor the month of August, Artist-in-Residence Wes Johnston will be studying the work of the Montreal Transportation and Public Works department. Using a bicycle mounted surveillance camera, Wes will gather photographic evidence of markings which indicate subterranean infrastructure and ostensibly indicate the potential for 'work' and excavation.
Miquel Garcia Membrado
Residency47 joursRead moreMiquel Garcia Membrado (Barcelona) questions the role of the artist and censorship within contemporary art practices.