Talks and Workshops
 

Movie Night with Ronald Rose-Antoinette

Ronald Rose-Antoinette (Montréal)
January 17, 2017
articule’s Movie Nights are a series of film screenings presented by members of the centre as a way to learn about their individual practices and to raise some funds for articule. All are welcome! Following the screening of Gohatto (Taboo), writer Ronald Rose-Antoinette will lead a conversation... {read more}

 

 

Unsettling Settlers of Catan

Golboo Amani (Toronto)
October 28, 2016
During the summer of 2016, SAVAC hosted a summer long residency, The Lie of the Land with artist Golboo Amani. The residency consisted of two social practice works that focused on breaking down the myths and fallacies of the colonial expansion and development that often shape the relationships settler... {read more}

 

 

Table Setting

cheyanne turions (Toronto)
October 27, 2016
Following articule’s Montréal Monochrome IV: Study Hall, members of the Fabulous Committee present Table Setting, a dinner conversation series seeking to create more spaces at articule for Indigenous and people of colour artists, educators, activists, and community members to speak with each... {read more}

 

 

The Family Night Series

October 27, 2016 to October 29, 2016
This fall, articule presents a special three-day series of events that features BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) perspectives: dinner conversation, game and movie nights! In collaboration with the Black Students' Network of McGill, Black Radical Imagination, Ethnocultural Art Histories... {read more}

 

 

MONTRÉAL MONOCHROME IV: STUDY HALL

Madelyne Beckles & Kaeten Bonli (Montreal) Eunice Bélidor (Montreal) Hera Chan (Montreal) Dominique Fontaine (Montreal) Hamilton Perambulatory Unit (HPU) (Hamilton) Indigenous Art Research Group (Montreal) Priya Jain (Montreal) Charmaine Nelson (Montreal) Lindsay Nixon (Montreal) POPOCO (Montreal) Ronald Rose-Antoinette (Montreal) Fatimah Tuggar (Toronto) Ayanna Dozier (Montreal)
April 21, 2016 to April 23, 2016
MONTRÉAL MONOCHROME IV: STUDY HALL proposes an investigation into the intersection of art and pedagogy with an anti-colonial inflection. It offers a framework to explore how artistic modes of production can challenge conventional systems of education. The theme of this edition, “STUDY HALL... {read more}

 

 

Montreal Monochrome III: UN-DOING THE AUTHENTIC

Nantali Indongo Mounia Benalil Nadia Bunyan Craig Commanda Zab Maboungou Winnie Superhova Yassin "Narcy" Alsalman
May 02, 2015
Montreal Monochrome III: UN-DOING THE AUTHENTIC Saturday, May 2, 2015 10AM - 5PM Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal 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... {read more}

 

 

Scènes de la vie quotidienne à Montréal (on belonging and the politics of belonging)

Dominique Fontaine (Montreal)
January 12, 2015 to December 31, 2015
Dominique Fontaine’s curatorial research residency focuses on fundamental reflections around questions of migration, belonging, and alienation. The residency examines contemporary issues faced by cities with diverse populations resulting from immigration. In artistic and curatorial research terms,... {read more}

 

 

Montreal Monochrome II

Zab Maboungou Melissa Mollen Dupuis Valérie d. Walker Mary Wong
May 16, 2014
Join artist-run centre articule for the second edition of Montréal Monochrome, a discussion around ethnic diversity in the arts. Montreal is among the most ethnically diverse cities in Canada, but the city’s diversity is not reflected within many institutions working in the visual arts field. Within... {read more}

 

 

Legal workshop on public art

April 19, 2014
The topic of this workshop is: public artThe workshop will be given by: Me Kerry WilliamsFree admissionMe Kerry Williams will give a one-hour presentation and answer your questions in a convivial environment.The Montreal Artists Legal Clinic (CJAM) is a non for profit organisation dedicated to offering... {read more}

 

 

Is Arts & Culture an Ally of Poor People?

Emmanuelle Jacques (Montréal)
January 18, 2014
The first Mile End Art Map (MEAM) was made in 2007 by artist-run centre articule, in order to highlight and promote the diversity and vitality of the neighborhood, especially in terms of its independent arts and cultural spaces. Since then, Mile End has become an essential touristic attraction and a haven... {read more}

 

 
Soupe Souper Supper!

Soupe Souper Supper!

Morgan Sea (Montréal)
December 05, 2013
Everywhere you look these days, there are super-heroes to be found, on the tv, in the movie theatres, in comic books… everywhere! But have you ever thought to yourself, ‘what is this superhero stuff really all about?’ Like many folks, you probably don’t have the time or humility to... {read more}

 

 
Montréal Monochrome?

Montréal Monochrome?

Pierre Beaudoin (Montréal) Charmaine Nelson, Ph.D (Montréal) Karen Tam (Montréal)
May 24, 2013
From immigration has emerged greater diversity, and from this diversity were formed new identities. This has made Montreal among the most ethnically diverse cities in Canada, a rhizomatic city ceaselessly encountering other cultures within an ever changing globalized world.Montreal’s municipal... {read more}