As part of the RCAAQ's Montreal-Havana project, in collaboration with DARE-DARE, GIV and OBORO, La HALTE will host the exhibition All That Is Lost Comes Back, by Camila Ramírez Lobón and Amed Aroche, curated by Anamely Ramos González.
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Read morefernando belote
In-Visible Signs of PajúRead moreFor his public writing project, fernando belote will express himself in P(B)ajubá, the queer dialect used by dissidents living in the stolen territory known as Brazil.
Micro-residency - DARE-DARE, institution instituante?
ResidencyCamille RichardRead moreFollowing her micro-residency at La HALTE, researcher Camille Richard will lead a reflective workshop entitled: DARE-DARE, institution instituante?
Mighty Sarah Johnson
Read moreA reporter with polymorphous powers investigates the day-to-day reality of sexual and gender minorities at Polytechnique Montréal. Eyebrows raised.
ANNABELLE BRAZEAU
ResidencyCONFLUENCES residencyRead moreFor the second edition of the CONFLUENCES residency, DARE-DARE welcomes Annabelle Brazeau for 8 weeks. Her project Histoire de famille - récits dessinés is a comic strip micro-edition produced in collaboration with a literacy group.
TRYSPACES Week
LAUNCHINGRead moreFestive and creative launch of TRYSPACES week at Parc Sainte-Cunégonde.
Round Table
Residencywith Camille Deslauriers Ménard, María Ezcurra and Mariza Rosales ArgonzaRead moreCamille Deslauriers Ménard, María Ezcurra and Mariza Rosales Argonza take part in a round-table discussion to revisit the projects in our QU'EST-CE QUI TRAVERSE VOUS? program, which all share a participatory approach.
Mutual futures
2023-2024 programmingRead moreMutual futures invokes the multiple forms and modalities of being communities.
JENNY CARTWRIGHT
1312 obstructions to the right to demonstrateRead moreThe police surrounded us for hours, denying us water, access to toilets, and the warm clothes we were brought. The City has acknowledged its wrongdoing, but the apology is half-hearted and disappointing, firmly planted in an era where words like intersectional and systemic scare the powerful.
Camille Deslauriers Ménard
Une histoire du bout des doigts / A story from the fingertipsRead more"Une histoire du bout des doigts" is first of all a walk to a place, a center for the elderly, it is a collection of natural materials on the urban territory, it is a presence full of benevolence...
Unjust Geographies
Outdoor urban cinemaRead moreDocumentary series that explores unjust hierarchies, forms of inequality or simply how citizens around the world experience the negative effects of an unjust society.
CLUB AMI
Les manœuvres poétiques de la CôteRead moreThe words collide. They form black diamonds, the poetic jewels of Club Ami.
WHAT ARE YOU GOING THROUGH ?
Programming 2022-2023Read moreThis year, we have decided to take a break from a theme to guide our 2022-2023 programming. We want to hear from you in these serious times. What are your concerns, what are your needs?
TRANSLATION
Programming 2021-2022Read moreProgramming 2021-2022 under the theme TRANSLATION.
FAYE MULLEN and JADE KONWATARONI
Dawn into MourningRead moreSpreading mind across Land through root systems; we hold together a dialogue dawning us into mourning.
Amber Berson and Manon Tourigny
Souper spaghettiRead moreThe basic idea remains the family cookbook project that Manon is working on in her spare time and that interested Amber.