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BUILDING WORK

Work is currently taking place on the doors to the building, please visit this page for updates: J.W. McConnell Building entrance renovations.

ON-SITE

tsi iotnekahtentiónhatie (Tiohtià:ke)

November 19, 2025 to February 7, 2026

tsi iotnekahtentiónhatie (Tiohtià:ke)

Hannah Claus

Curator: Nicole Burisch

Opening reception with artist and curator in attendance: Wednesday November 19, 2025, from 4 PM to 7 PM

EVENT

Performance for Hannah by Peter Morin

As part of the colloquium Entre nos archipels

Thursday, January 22, 2026, at 6:00 PM
At the Gallery
Free

Facebook Event

SIGHTINGS


SIGHTINGS 45: POWER. FORWARD. REVERSE. REWIND.

October 20, 2025 – February 1st, 2026

An intervention by Joyce Joumaa

Curator: Julia Eilers Smith

IGNITION 21

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

Deadline: February 15, 2026

The Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery is currently accepting project proposals from Concordia University students enrolled in the MFA in Studio Arts, the PhD in Humanities, or the Individualized Program (INDI) for its annual exhibition IGNITION. This event provides an up-and-coming generation of artists with a unique opportunity to present the result of their research in the context of a professional gallery with a national and international profile.

If you need assistance or accommodation, please contact: yasmine.tremblay@concordia.ca

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ANN DUNCAN AWARD 2026

Deadline: January 19, 2026 

The Ann Duncan Award is an undergraduate international travel and tuition award given every two years alternating between Studio Arts and Art History students.

This year, the award offers an opportunity for a full-time Studio Arts student in the second year of study to travel to a significant art event relevant to their research interests.

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TERMS

DEPRESSION, PART 2. ECONOMY

Dive into the second segment of the TERMS program, exploring the concept of “depression,” this time through the prism of the economic crisis of the 1930s. Read Andrée Lévesque’s essay, a professor in the Department of History at McGill University, shedding light on the repercussions of the Great Depression in Montreal. Explore a series of photographs taken by Canadian artist Margaret Watkins (1884-1969) during a stay in London amidst the Crisis years, along with the meticulous interpretation by Debra Antoncic, art historian, curator, and Director of the Riverbrink Art Museum.

Explore online now.

UNICEF

The Gallery’s programming is free and open for all, in absence of fees we encourage you to make a one-time or recurrent donation to UNICEF.

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