"Minorité invisible" must be listened to with a blindfold. The project's subject is the dissemination and poeticization of the sound territory, the search for the invisible.
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Mélissa Simard and Camilche Cardenas
Minorité invisibleRead moreViviane Namaste
Quartier des spectacles : What's invisible is spectacularRead moreTen statements invite passers-by to better understand the neighborhood in which the illuminated sign is located. The statements aim to make visible forgotten elements of daily life in the Quartier des spectacles: the popular singer, the native art, the demolition of housing, the closing of an Arab grocery store...
ROMEO GONGORA
Residency
Place 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.
Magali Babin and Sylvie Cotton
EVERYONE'S MUSICRead moreIn this ambitious project, the artists Magali Babin and Sylvie Cotton will collect the first names of every person living in the HJM, creating a unique soundtrack from the collection.
SHEENA HOSZKO
Red Light Monument: Floor Area of Café Cléopâtre Stages (500 square feet)Read moreThe project is a contextual work that pays tribute to Montreal's Red Light and its alteration by the development of the Quartier des spectacles.
Daniel Canty
RED SHIFTRead moreThe reality of the Red Light has been absorbed by the expansion of the Quartier des spectacles. Red Shift offers a poetic countdown that invites you to dislocate history and go behind the scenes of today's Montreal to meet Lily and get back in time.
Noémi McComber
New Flags for old MonumentsRead moreNoémi McComber’s interest in monuments and national emblems is through re-examining their place and pertinence in the face of today’s geopolitical and social realities.
Damien Beguet
PresentationRead moreDARE-DARE is pleased to welcome French artist Damien Beguet on Wednesday, April 13. Beguet will give a presentation on his artistic practice about infiltrating the industrial environment, an approach linking art and business as an artistic commerce.
Montreal from Below
Openspace on actual urban practices and strugglesRead moreThis is an afternoon "open forum" that aims to share practices and instill collaborations between our ways of fighting and practicing the city.
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.
Mona Sharma
Giving Words to the Ground: the Cabot Square projectRead moreThe 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.
J.R. Carpenter
In absentiaRead moreIn absentia is a web-based writing project that addresses gentrification and its erasures in the Mile End neighbourhood of Montreal.
Andrea Cavagnaro
All love is powerfulRead moreThe intervention aims to relate the exterior of the building to the Mission's premises. With the help of the latter, and through the use of various materials, the intervention will transform, even envelop, the exterior façade of the building, while proposing a new reading of the interior of the premises.
proje(c)t(ion)s urbain(e)s
Read moreAn evening of imaginations/projects/visions for Rosemont viaduct and environs.
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.