Saturday, May 2, 2015 - 10:00am to 5:00pm

Free entrance
All are welcome but please register at mm@articule.org or 514-842-9686

Join artist-run centre articule for the third edition of Montreal Monochrome (MMIII), an event which aims to address the underrepresentation of indigenous people and people of colour in the arts milieu in Montreal.

For the first time, Montreal Monochrome is taking place over a full day, at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, BWR Hall, on Saturday, May 2nd, 2015 from 10AM to 5PM.

This year’s edition of Montreal Monochrome will explore the theme of “authenticity.” By considering this subject, we wish to complicate discourses surrounding race and representation. We would like to invite discussion on the notion of an “origin” as a stable and true centre, examining incidents of racist appropriation while also examining the act of remixing, altering, repeating and (re)producing knowledge. Additionally, we invite reflection on the sometimes empowering and sometimes necessary act of shifting one’s perspective away from an absolute, while also acknowledging contexts in which it seems vital to per-form the authentic.

Hosted by Nantali Indongo, MMIII will include a panel discussion, workshops, performances, and presentations by Yassin "Narcy" Alsalman, Nadia Bunyan, Craig Commanda, Joël Des Rosiers, Zab Maboungou, and Winnie Superhova. You may find the program and biographies of the participants in the PDF document below.

articule would like to especially thank the MAC for its support, as well as the following collaborators: Artexte, DHC/ART, Eastern Bloc, Skol, and Studio XX.

articule’s Fabulous Committee --which focusses on anti-oppression strategies at the centre and organizes Montreal Monochrome-- is composed this year of the following articule members, collaborators and staff: Eunice Bélidor, Kaeten Bonli, Samuel Garrigó Meza, Dominique Fontaine, Tamara Harkness, Sophie Le-Phat Ho, Jenny Lin, Kristi Ropeleski, and Ronald Rose-Antoinette.

Credits: 
Image : Claudio Amorim, 2015
Location - Venue: 
Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal185, rue Sainte-Catherine OuestSalle Beverley Webster Rolph Montréal, QC H2X 3X5Canada