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ON-SITE

IGNITON 18

April 19 – June 3rd, 2023

Vinicius de Aguiar Sanchez, Rixt de Boer, Mylène Boisvert, Camille Charbonneau, Jonathan Inksetter, Ryth Kesselring, Po B. K. Lomami, Alli Melanson, Pablo Pérez Díaz, Paras Vijan

Projects selected by Eli Kerr, curator, writer and director of Parc Offsite and Michèle Thériault, director LBEAG

Meet the artists on Wednesday April 19th, 2023 from 4 to 5:30 PM followed by the opening.

SIGHTINGS 38

BODIES IN MOTION

May 29th – September 17th, 2023

A project by Rehab Nazzal

Bodies in Motion draws on the origins of the act of slinging stones in mythology, history, and contemporary popular resistance. Depicting the movements of a protester throwing stones at Israeli military occupation forces, the installation foregrounds the resilient bodies of colonized and oppressed people, challenging perceptions of bodies as passive constructs.

TERMS

INVESTMENT – PART 2

Explore the second part of the artistic and discursive program TERMS focused on the notion of “investment” from a psychoanalytic perspective, now available online.

This publication includes an essay by Alain Deneault, professor of philosophy at Université de Moncton, a series of photographs from 1990 by Montreal-based artist Sorel Cohen, as well as a psychoanalytic-influenced ficto-criticism by art theorist, writer, and psychiatrist Jeanne Randolph.

interim

The Gallery welcomes Lynn Kodeih as our interim coordinator of public programs and education.

She is an artist and researcher from Beirut and is based in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/Montreal since 2020. Focused on the interweaving of art and politics, her practice is at the crossroads of textuality and auto-theory, video and installation. Kodeih is interested in the notions of territory and borders from a decolonial perspective. After her literary and theatrical studies in Beirut (DES – Lebanese University, MA – Saint-Joseph University), and alongside her artistic practice. Kodeih was a lecturer at several universities and institutions for over a decade. She completed her master’s degree in visual and media arts at UQAM in 2023.

Contact: lynn.kodeih@concordia.ca

STATUS FOR ALL!

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 Solidarity Across Borders, a network of migrants and their allies confronting injustice within the immigration and refugee system through education, support, and political mobilization.

Your contribution will go to their mutual aid fund. Distributed to Montrealers without permanent immigration status to help pay for rent, food, medication and basic utilities, donations to the fund are one way to offer material support to their struggle and the larger movement for complete and immediate regularization of immigration status.

Show your solidarity and donate now