NEW CURATOR

The Gallery is excited to introduce Ronald Rose-Antoinette as the new Max Stern Curator. A Martinican art curator, critic, and researcher, he is interested in advancing creative experiments in anticolonial, cross-cultural practice and has organized talks, workshops, film programs, and exhibitions across Canada, Germany, France, Martinique, and online. We warmly welcome him to the team.
ON-SITE

February 7 to April 25, 2026
Curator: Ingrid Jones
With the participation of Natalie Asumeng, La Tanya S. Autry, Tony Cokes, Chantal Gibson, Tanya Lukin Linklater, Kosisochukwu Nnebe, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, and Martine Syms
EventS

CONVERSATION: LA TANYA S. AUTRY AND INGRID JONES
Moderated by Lise Ragbir
Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6:00 PM
Online [Zoom]
Register here
Free, in English
From labour to rage to rest: How can rest be mobilized as a liberatory practice?
A public conversation with Kathleen Charles, Katsitsanoron Dumoulin-Bush, Prakash Krishnan
Tuesday, April 21, 2026, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
At daphne art centre, 5425 avenue Casgrain #103 (Rosemont metro)
Free, in English
Presented as part of University of the Streets Café: Conversations to Reimagine Our World
SIGHTINGS
February 9 – May 17, 2026
A project by Philippe Battikha and Martín Rodriguez
Curator: Julia Eilers Smith
RECENT publication

March 2026
General Editor: Nicole Burisch
Publisher: Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University
Texts: Nicole Burisch, Ingrid Jones, Gabrielle Moser
Design: House9
128 p. ill. French, English
ISBN 978-2-924316-75-7
Price: 20.00
TERMS

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.
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.
