The Artistorian’s Weekly Picks August 25 to 31
NDG Arts week, parties and some cool solo shows to check out this week in Montreal.
NDG Arts week, parties and some cool solo shows to check out this week in Montreal.
This week’s picks include a “cultural getaway,” a New York artist’s first Canadian exhibit and the winners of Possible Dimensions.
The last week to be a part of Native Immigrant’s Teiotiohkwenhahton: Beadwork, Visions of Peace project.
The Mainline Theatre is expanding to take over a street-level gallery space. Amy Blackmore talks about the new space and how it will be used.
Unusual, artistic dance piece at the FTA reviewed.
Contemporary dance group puts on very physical piece about pairs.
The FTA invites strong and innovative directors and choreographers to the city for two weeks of Art! Here are some of our picks.
Check out the first vernissage of Art Matters tonight at Espace Fibre.
Interview with Laurent Viau-Lapointe about Concordia’s biggest student-run art festival.
Stay up all night with our picks for your Nuit Blanche.
Be ready for a wild night as competing drag queens of seasons past sing and perform for the Nuit Blanche.
Place des Arts lights up with immersive art featuring an art installation, food trucks, videos, and interactive games.
I cant think of a better way to spend these last few warm-ish days than admiring local and international artworks on the MURAL walk along St-Laurent!
Annual festival dedicated to technology and feminism challenges the concept of the future through digital arts.
A smorgasbord of international art comes to Montreal until January with the Biennial Montreal. Performance art, film, digital works, sculpture, photography, and visual art are on tap.
Artists who don’t fit easily into any normal line of programming find their home at the Phenomena Festival. Here are some picks.
Verdun street fair featured puppets of all kinds, from Punch and Judy to Chinese dragons.
From wall murals to skateboarding to hip hop, the last day of the Under Pressure Festival celebrated street culture in style!
Montreal’s annual graffiti festival combines murals, skateboarding, djs, and breakdance. Here’s our photojournal of August 9.
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