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Interactive presentation

To mark the end of his residency at DARE-DARE, artist Roberto Santaguida invites you to an interactive presentation exploring how memory, place and time shape our understanding of personal and shared histories.

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Roberto Santaguida

For the third edition of the CONFLUENCES residency, DARE-DARE welcomes Roberto Santaguida for 8 weeks. His "no date" project, which revolves around the hidden histories of the South-West, is being developed in collaboration with a literacy group and an elementary school class.


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Interactive presentation

November 28 at 6 p.m.

At Centre Culturel Georges-Vanier (Desjardin Room)


To mark the end of his residency at DARE-DARE, artist Roberto Santaguida invites you to an interactive presentation on November 28 at the Centre-Culturel Georges-Vanier.

During this workshop, participants will explore memory and identity through games. Inspired by personal photographs and archival images, they will engage in hands-on activities that work with memories. In a somewhat playful way, participants will discover their own hidden stories and reflect on how images can preserve or distort reality.


➤ Drinks and snacks will be served on site.

➤ The activity is free and open to all; no experience required!



Roberto Santaguida

Since completing his studies in film production at Concordia University, Roberto Santaguida’s films and videos have been shown at more than 400 international festivals, including Tampere Film Festival, CPH: DOX, Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival, Contemporary Art Festival Sesc_Videobrasil, Flickers' Rhode Island International Film Festival, Transmediale, and Message to Man. He has also taken part in artist residencies in numerous countries, including Iran, Romania, Germany, Norway, and Australia. Roberto is the recipient of the K.M. Hunter Artist Award, the Chalmers Arts Fellowship and a fellowship from Akademie Schloss Solitude in Germany.


This end-of-residency presentation is produced in partnership with the CCGV.

  • Centre Georges-Vanier