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Ésery Mondésir: Choublak

September 17, 2024 to January 18, 2025

Curator: Julia Eilers Smith

An evening of poetry followed by a reception with the artist will take place on Thursday, September 26, 2024, 5:30 PM.

SIGHTINGS 42

approximately 760 kg of public property

November 18, 2024 to February 16, 2025

A project by Pedro Barbáchano

A wooden crate with shipping labels from the British Museum contains a stone of black granite of approximately 760 kilograms. A document states: “the Arabian manuscripts, the statues, and other collections which have been made for the French Republic, shall be considered as public property and subject to the disposal of the generals of the combined army.” When the language of Empire prescribes a reality which contradicts collective perception, can the document contain the collapse of the law?

ANN DUNCAN AWARD

Call for applicants

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 Art History student in the second year of study to travel to a significant art event relevant to their research interests.

Deadline: January 15, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Eligibility: full-time undergraduate student in the second year of study enrolled in Art History

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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.

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