Work by Patricia Piccinini at Galerie de l'UQAM

Art this week

It’s a huge week in the arts this week as the galleries rumble back to life after summer break and welcome September’s biennial Mois de la Photo.

It’s September, friends—can you feel that energy buzzing through the air? Time to shake off those lazy days of summer, set your alarms and get cracking on new semesters, new jobs, new projects and new ideas. The shorter evenings and nip in the air (ok, I made that last part up) also signals a new season for Montreal’s art institutions, which makes for a VERY full week ahead. Let’s have a look at what’s in store, shall we?

 

First though, a little introduction to those of you who are new in town: Montreal is a famously artsy city, something that surely motivated you to to come here in the first place. Everything you’ve heard about us is true, and then some. Go on and explore the galleries and artist-run centres, big and small, that you see listed here and check back each week for a rundown of what’s going down all across town. Have a glass of wine at a vernissage or two each week. If you’re artistically inclined, consider going in on a shared studio space in one of Montreal’s many collective ateliers. Sign up for screen-printing and coding workshops and visit our art hives and makerspaces. Ride your bike to loft parties. Keep yourself informed and engaged in social issues. Give back as much as you take. You’ll be just fine.

 

Right, so back to the art program you came here for. Like I said, this is a huge week with over 50 vernissages and events, so be sure to check the full listings at the bottom. Here are a few highlights of particular note.

SKOL Battle slider

Work by Christina Battle at SKOL

This September marks the biennial event Le Mois de la Photo, with this year’s (14th) edition organized along the theme The Post-Photographic Condition. Some 15 galleries around town will be exhibiting works by local and international artists throughout the month, and several special events are planned including guided tours, artist talks, workshops and more. The programming kicks off with a public vernissage at event headquarters Parisian Laundry on Thursday, followed by two days of exhibition openings on Friday and Saturday. Public vernissage at Parisian Laundry, 3550 St-Antoine W., Thursday, Sept. 10, 6:30 p.m. For full details of Le Mois de la Photo, check the official website here.

 

Also Thursday will be a vernissage for the annual Momenta Photography Exhibit, a group show that doubles as a fundraiser for women’s shelter Chez Doris. The exhibition runs for four days only at E. K. Voland Art Gallery. 4710 St-Ambroise, #100, Thursday, Sept. 10, 6–9 p.m.

 

Work by Turf One at Galerie Yves Laroche
Work by Turf One at Galerie Yves Laroche

Little Italy pop art gallery Yves Laroche Galerie d’Art opens the new show Troïka on Thursday, featuring work from Jean Labourdette (Turf One), Shawn Barber and Mike Davis, in conjunction with this weekend’s Art Tattoo Show at Place Bonaventure. Check out this month’s issue of Juxtapoz for a feature on graffiti writer-turned fine artist Turf One and his work that will be on display at Yves Laroche during this show. 6355 St-Laurent, Thursday, Sept. 10, 5–10 p.m.

 

Though not an official part of Le Mois de la Photo, the exhibit opening at Galerie Division on Thursday of photographs by Toronto-based artist Scott McFarland fits neatly into the month’s theme of post-photography, with McFarland using an array of post-production techniques like layering many frames together to build composite images that travel through time. 2020 William, Thursday, Sept. 10, 6–8 p.m.

DIVISION Scott McFarland

Work by Scott McFarland at Galerie Division

Work by Laurent Lamarche at Art Mûr
Work by Laurent Lamarche at Art Mûr

Over at Art Mûr, three new exhibitions are opening Thursday, including Lesser Gods, a series of busts of homeless persons given the classical nobleman treatment by Bevan Ramsay, a Planet of the Apes-esque collection of dystopian futuristic figures by sculptor Brandon Vickerd titled Monuments of a Perfect Future, and HORS-LAB, in which artist Laurent Lamarche creates unusual, immersive works informed by science, by reflecting and refracting light through a variety of transparent, synthetic materials. 5826 St-Hubert, Thursday, Sept. 10, 5–7 p.m.

 

Work by Brennan Kelly at Jacuzzi Club
Work by Brennan Kelly at Jacuzzi Club

Moving on to Friday, check out new St-Henri underground art space Jacuzzi Club at a vernissage for Brennan Kelly’s solo show The Gray Scum That Rises. 538 Rose de Lima, Friday, Sept. 11, 7–11 p.m.

 

A Mois de la Photo exhibition opens Friday at the McCord Museum, titled After Faceb00k: In Loving Memory <3, looking at the phenomena of living on in your Facebook profile even after death, as well as a more general examination of the impacts of the rise in social media on photography. 690 Sherbrooke W., Friday, Sept. 11, 5 p.m.

 

Berlin-based artist Sean Snyder takes a look past the image itself and into its position as a vehicle for communicating a particular meaning or agenda (ie, a tool of propaganda) in his Mois de la Photo show at Concordia’s Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, paying special attention to the mechanisms of storage, reproduction and dissemination. 1400 de Maisonneuve W., Friday, Sept. 11, 4 p.m. vernissage with an artist talk at 5 p.m.

 

At Galerie de l’UQAM, the photo exhibition Another Life by Melbourne-based artist Patricia Piccinini, opening Friday, imagines a world of not just post-photography, but post-humanity where a new species of hybrid monster-like animal takes on the task of protecting the world’s endangered species, which may very well include humans in the not-too-distant future. 1400 Berri, #J-R 120, Friday, Sept. 11, guided tour at 12:45 p.m., vernissage at 7 p.m.

 

Work by Tchug at Fresh Paint
Work by Tchug at Fresh Paint

Graffiti heads will want to check out Fresh Paint 256 on Friday for the vernissage of Axe and Tchug’s show Mecha Graff Part 2. 256 Ste-Catherine E., Friday, Sept. 11, 5–10 p.m.

 

Top off your Friday with a Nocturne at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC), where you can take one last look at the Jon Rafman and David Altmejd exhibitions in a party atmosphere including DJs, cocktails and snacks to your hearts content until the wee hours. 185 Ste-Catherine W., Friday, Sept. 11, 5 p.m.–2 a.m., $13/$10 students, free for MACarte holders.

 

Work by Paul Wong at Galerie Joyce Yahouda
Work by Paul Wong at Galerie Joyce Yahouda

Still with me? Alright let’s have a look at Saturday. You can’t go wrong by visiting the Belgo Building for the afternoon; you’ll find several vernissages going on, including (but not limited to) photography from Benoit Aquin, Alain Paiement, Jonathan Plante and Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranlau of Séripop at Galerie Hugues Charbonneau (#308), multimedia artist Paul Wong compiling multitudes of photographs into video streams and GIFs at Joyce Yahouda Gallery (#516), Liam Maloney presenting Texting Syria at Galerie B-312 (#403), Christina Battle showing abstract video works created from images of the aftermath of natural disasters at Centre des Arts actuels Skol (#314) and Melanie Hoff presenting visualizations of lightning strikes burned into wood at Visual Voice Art Gallery (#421). 372 Ste-Catherine W., Saturday, Sept. 12, 2–6 p.m.

VISUAL VOICE Melanie Hoff

Work by Melanie Hoff at Visual Voice Gallery

From there, stop by OBORO for a double vernissage for Somewhere Else by Anishnaabe performance artist, sculptor and Governor General award winner Rebecca Belmore, plus Tiburón, a look at the great white shark by Anne Ashton, an event that will also serve as the launch for issue #85 of Montreal based visual arts magazine esse arts + opinions. 4001 Berri, #301, Saturday, Sept. 12, 5 p.m.

 

Work by Leandro Berra at Atelier Circulaire
Work by Leandro Berra at Atelier Circulaire

Finally, spend your evening in the Mile End with a cluster of shows opening in and around Complexe de Gaspé, including Autoportraits robots by Leandro Berra at Atelier Circulaire (#105), I Never Play Basketball Now by Eva Taulois at Diagonale (#110) and a project to create visual storyboards for dreams using keyword image searches called Memories Center by Grégory Catonsky and Dominique Sirois at Centre CLARK (#114). 5445–5455 de Gaspé, Saturday, Sat. 12, 6–10 p.m.

 

If you’ve got any energy left on Sunday, you can take in an afternoon artist talk at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in conjunction with Le Mois de la Photo called The New Predators, in which Mois de la Photo curator Joan Fontcuberta chats with artists Joachim Schmid and Isabelle Le Minh about the practice of using existing images as building blocks from which to create new works. 1380 Sherbrooke W., Sunday, Sept. 13, 1:30 p.m., $10/$8 students and museum VIP members.

 

You can also take part in two street art walking tours through the Plateau and Mile End areas, organized by If Walls Could Talk Montreal. One follows St-Laurent and the other, St-Denis. Check out the tours’ facebook page for more information.

 

The shows mentioned above are just a small taste of what’s going on this week, so be sure to have a look at the full listings below and enjoy exploring Montreal’s art scene this week!

 

Vernissages:

 

Sept. 10, 6–10 p.m.

POPOP Gallery – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #442)

Les Infiltrants – Group Show

To Sept. 12

 

Sept. 10, 6–9 p.m.

E. K. Voland Art Gallery – 4710 St-Ambroise, #100

Momenta Photography Exhibit – Benefit for women’s shelter Chez Doris

To Sept. 13

 

Sept. 10, 5:30 p.m.

Centre Culturel Georges-Vanier – 2450 Workman

Tissus urbains: Cartes textiles de promenades dans la nature urbaine – Kathleen Vaughan

To Sept. 27

 

Sept. 10, 6–10 p.m.

Galerie 1181 (Off The Hook) – 1181 Ste-Catherine W.

Street Justice – Pierrick Dufrenoy

To Sept. 30

 

Sept. 10, 5–10 p.m.

Yves Laroche Galerie d’Art – 6355 St-Laurent

Troïka – Jean Labourdette (Turf One) + Shawn Barber + Mike Davis

To Oct. 3

 

Sept. 10, 5:30 p.m.

Galerie d’Art d’Outremont – 41 St-Just

En découdre du monde – Josette Villeneuve

To Oct. 4

 

Sept. 10, 5:30 p.m.

Espace Projet – 353 Villeray

L’Idée du commun – Anne-Marie Ouellet

To Oct. 4

 

Sept. 10, 6–8 p.m.

Galerie Division – 2020 William

Scott McFarland

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 10, 5–7 p.m.

Canadian Guild of Crafts – 1460-B Sherbrooke W.

Monument: Lasting Evidence of Someone or Something Notable – Andrea Graham

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 10, 6:30 p.m.

Parisian Laundry – 3550 St-Antoine W.

Le Mois de la Photo – Official Headquarters

To Oct. 11

 

Sept. 10, 5 p.m.

Montréal, arts interculturels (MAI) – 3680 Jeanne-Mance

Le corps sans organes – Ila Firouzabadi + Payam Mofidi

To Oct. 17

 

Sept. 10, 6–9 p.m.

Galerie Youn – 5226 St-Laurent

Now Entering Beyawnder – Jay Dart

Pacific Rim Gothic – Paul Morstad

To Oct. 18

 

Sept. 10, 5–7 p.m.

Art Mûr – 5826 St-Hubert

Monuments of a Perfect Future – Brandon Vickerd

Lesser Gods – Bevan Ramsay

HORS-LAB – Laurent Lamarche

To Oct. 31

 

Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

Dazibao – 5455 de Gaspé, #109

Positions / Connexions – David K. Ross

To Nov. 7

 

Sept. 10

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts – 1380 Sherbrooke W.

George S. Zimbel: A Humanist Photographer

To Jan. 3, 2016

 

Sept. 11, 6–10 p.m.

Monastiraki – 5478 St-Laurent

Cent Jours – François Vigneault

To Sept. 13

 

Sept. 11, 7 p.m.

Jacuzzi Club – 538 Rose de Lima

The Gray Scum That Rises – Brennan Kelly

To Sept. 30

 

Sept. 11, 5–10 p.m.

Fresh Paint 256 – 256 Ste-Catherine E.

Mecha Graff Part 2 – Axe + Tchug

To Sept. 30

 

Sept. 11, 5:30 p.m.

Arprim – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #426)

Based on a True Story, Part II – Tara Cooper + Terry O’Neill

Expozine 2014 Finalists

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 11, Guided tour 12:45 p.m., Vernissage 7 p.m.

Galerie de l’UQAM – Pavillon Judith-Jasmin, 1400 Berri, #J-R 120

Another Life – Patricia Piccinini

Solistes – Anne-Renée Hotte

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 11

Art45 – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #220)

Scotiabank Photography Award X 3 – Lynne Cohen + Mark Ruwedel + Angela Grauerholz

To Oct. 17

 

Sept. 11, 5–7 p.m.

La Castiglione – 5761 St-Laurent

Explorations photographiques – Group Show

To Oct. 17

 

Sept. 11, 4–6 p.m., Vernissage w/ Artist Talk at 5 p.m.

Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery – 1400 de Maisonneuve W., Ground Floor

Algorithmic Archaeology – Sean Snyder

To Oct. 24 – Curator’s talk Oct. 7, 5 p.m.

 

Sept. 11, 5 p.m.

McCord Museum – 690 Sherbrooke W.

After Faceb00k: In Loving Memory <3

To Jan. 10, 2016 – Artists’ Talk Sept. 16, 6 p.m.

 

Sept. 11, 6 p.m.

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts – 1380 Sherbrooke W.

Durational Photography – Owen Kydd

To Dec. 6

 

Sept. 12, 2 p.m.

Les Territoires – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #527)

Le Polygraphe – Daisuke Yokota + Hajra Waheed + Paulien Barbas

To Sept. 26

 

Sept. 12, 5–10 p.m.

La Galerie – 1200 Amherst, #102

Illusions – Marie-Josée Gagnon

To Sept. 29

 

Sept. 12, 3–5 p.m.

Galerie Hugues Charbonneau – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #308)

L’image signée – Benoit Aquin + Alain Paiement + Jonathan Plante + Séripop (Chloe Lum & Yannick Desranlau)

To Oct. 3

 

Sept. 12, 1 p.m.

Phi Centre – 407 St-Pierre

The Knights of the Devil – Jacques Pugin

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 12, 2 p.m.

Joyce Yahouda Gallery – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #516)

Multiverse – Paul Wong

To Oct. 10 – Artist talk Sept. 15, 6 p.m.

 

Sept. 12, 2 p.m.

Galerie Simon Blais – 5420 St-Laurent, #100

Accumulations – Michel Campeau + Bertrand Carrière + Serge Clément

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 12, 2 p.m.

Centre des Arts actuels Skol – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #314)

The People in This Picture are Standing on All That Remained of a Handsome Residence – Christina Battle

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 12, 6:30 p.m.

Atelier Circulaire – 5445 de Gaspé, #105

Autoportraits robots – Leandro Berra

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 12, 3 p.m.

Galerie B-312 – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #403)

Texting Syria – Liam Maloney

To Oct.10

 

Sept. 12, 4 p.m.

Galerie Donald Browne – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #528)

Éphémérides – Sara A. Tremblay

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 12, 7 p.m.

Le Sino – 2817 Ontario E.

See You Nextime – Wonez + Noper + Crane + Nems + Rouks

To Oct. 10

 

Sept. 12, 4:30 p.m.

Maison de la culture Frontenac – 2550 Ontario E.

Hello World! – Christopher Baker

Paysages Fracturées – MissPixels (Isabelle Gagné)

Virtually There – Andreas Rutkauskas

To Oct. 11

 

Sept. 12, 8 p.m.

Centre CLARK – 5455 de Gaspé, #114

Memories Center – Gregory Chatonsky + Dominique Sirois

Torrent – Dina Kelberman

P(N,R) = N!(N-R)! – Tanya St-Pierre + Philippe-Aubert Gauthier

To Oct. 11 – Open house w/ artists Sept. 19, 3 p.m., Master Class w/ Dina Kelberman at Studio XX, Sept. 17, 6 p.m.

 

Sept. 12, 2:30–5 p.m.

SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #507)

Tous décavés – Isabelle Le Minh

To Oct. 17 – Artist Talk Sept. 13, 1:30 p.m. at MMFA

 

Sept. 12, 5 p.m. Vernissage + launch of esse #85

OBORO – 4001 Berri, #301

Somewhere Else – Rebecca Belmore

Tiburón – Anne Ashton

To Oct. 17

 

Sept. 12, 7:30–9 p.m.

Optica – 5455 de Gaspé, #106

Top Secret. The Stasi Archives – Simon Menner

The World as Will and Representation – Roy Arden

To Oct. 17

 

Sept. 12, 6 p.m.

Diagonale – 5455 de Gaspé, #110

I Never Play Basketball Now – Eva Taulois

To Oct. 17

 

Sept. 12, 3–5:30 p.m.

Visual Voice Art Gallery – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #421)

15,000 Volts – Melanie Hoff

To Oct. 18

 

Sept. 12, 7 p.m.

Occurrence – 5455 de Gaspé, #108

All Yours – Erik Kessels

Other People’s Photographs – Joachim Schmid

To Nov. 7

 

Last Call:

 

 

L’Atelier-Galerie A.Piroir – 5333 Casgrain, #802

Yaku Yóllotl – Knorke Leaf

To Sept. 10

 

Groupe Intervention Vidéo (GIV) – 4001 Berri, #105

El Oportuno Ojo Feminista: A Rendez-Vous with Latin American Feminist Art – Julia Antivilo

To Sept. 10

 

Occurrence – 5455 de Gaspé, #108

Vitrine: The Dark Glow – Johnny Ranger

To Sept. 10

 

Centre Culturel de Verdun – 5955 Bannantyne

Présence Autochtone: Le rapprochement – Suzanne Bourdon

To Sept. 11

 

VAV Gallery – 1395 René-Lévesque W.

#03.vav//2015 – Arthur Chen + Paule Gilberte + Miles Petrella + Cindy Phenix + Tereza Tacic

To Sept. 11 – Finissage Sept. 8, 6–9 p.m.

 

Battat Contemporary – 7245 Alexandra, #100

Thoughts on Paper – Marion Wagschal

To Sept. 12

 

Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) – 1920 Baile

Landscapes of the Hyperreal: Ábalos & Herreros selected by SO – IL

To Sept. 13

 

Espace Mushagalusa – 533 Ontario E.

Alain Francoeur

To Sept. 13

 

Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC) – 185 Ste-Catherine W.

Flux – David Altmejd

Jon Rafman

To Sept. 13

 

Maison de l’Architecture du Québec – 181 Saint-Antoine W.

Vivre et concevoir avec la neige au Québec

To Sept. 13

 

Arsenal Montreal – 2020 William

E-Merge – Group Show

Contrasts – New Acquisitions

Armand Vaillancourt

To Sept. 13 – Finissage w/ artist Armand Vaillancourt Sept. 11, 6–9 p.m.

 

Artgang – 6524 St-Hubert

Chromacity – Dash + Sentwo Figueroa + James Sexer Rodriguez

Seocnd Nature – Étienne Chartrand

To Sept. 13

 

Le repaire des 100 talents – 5867 St-Hubert

UpCycle IV – Group Show

To Sept. 13

 

Ongoing Shows:

 

Galerie LeRoyer Downtown – 2170 de la Montagne

Unveiled – Group Show

To Sept. 14

 

Galerie Z – 5409 St-Laurent

Suzanne Prévost

To Sept. 14

 

Z Art Space – 819 Atwater

Intimacy of the Immediate – Alan Avorgbedor

To Sept. 17

 

BBAM! Gallery – 3255 St-Jacques

Saucy: Hot Sluts & Poutine – Lacey Jane & Layla Folkmann

To Sept. 18 – Finissage Sept. 12, 6–11 p.m.

 

DHC/ART – 451 & 465 St-Jean

Pièces de résistance – Yinka Shonibare MBE

To Sept. 20

 

Atomic Café – 3606 Ontario E.

Genre Humain – GRL Photographie

To Sept. 21

 

Café Passerelle – 8506 St-Denis

Photo Exhibition – Group Show

To Sept. 21

 

Galerie d’art LSB – 6750 Esplanade, #350

Gens de Passage – Pierre Marino-Smette + Lori Segall Burnett

To Sept. 22

It’s Gotta Be da Shoes – Pierre Marino-Smette

To Sept. 30

 

Galerie Roger Bellemare – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #502)

Vos Papiers – Group Show

To Sept. 26

 

L’Artothèque – 5720 Saint-André

La diversité dans la Diversité – Group Show

To Sept. 26

 

Galerie Bernard – 3926 St-Denis

Richard Cloutier + Stéphanie L’Heureux

To Sept. 26

 

Galerie Dominique Bouffard – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #508)

Troubled Forest – Stéphanie Morissette

To Sept. 26

 

The McClure Gallery (Visual Arts Centre) – 350 Victoria

Peter Krausz – Photographs 1969–2015

To Sept. 26 – Artist talk Sept. 17, 7 p.m.

 

Galerie LUZ – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #418)

Empty Space – Group Show

Territoires imaginaires – Daniel Lalonde

Fréquenter la mer – Louise Elie

To Sept. 26

 

Phi Centre – 407 St-Pierre

Sensory Stories: An Exhibition of New Narrative Experiences

To Sept. 27

 

Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC) – 185 Ste-Catherine W.

New Discoveries and Other Obsessions

To Sept. 27

 

Centre d’exposition de l’Université de Montréal – 2940 Côte-Sainte-Catherine

Le sens du quotidien – Alain Laframboise

To Sept. 27

 

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts – 1380 Sherbrooke W.

Yard Salsa – Michael Williams

To Sept. 27

 

TOHU (Espace Cascades) – 2345 Jarry

Ces objets qui (ra)content Saint-Michel – Christine Barbedet

To Sept. 27

 

Galerie d’Este – 4396 St-Laurent

Chronicle – Ludmila Armata

To Sept. 27

 

Espace La Fontaine – 3933 Parc La Fontaine

Le Pow Wow: Modernité et dignité chez les Premiers Peuples – Richard Geoffrion

To Sept. 27 – Meet & Greet w/ the artist Sept. 26–27, 1–4 p.m.

 

Bonsecours Market – 325 de la Commune E.

World Press Photo Exhibition

To Sept. 28

 

Gabardine Atelier & Boutique – 4281 Ste-Catherine E.

Camille Picher

To Sept. 28

 

Yellow Fish Art Gallery – 3623 St-Laurent

Leïla Rose Willis + Emanuela Migliaccio

To Sept. 30

 

Centre d’histoire de Montréal – 335 Place d’Youville

Scandal! Vice, Crime and Morality in Montreal, 1940-1960

To Oct. 1

 

Galerie ABYSS – 1520 Notre-Dame W.

Tattoo Art Show – Group Show

To Oct. 2

 

Beaux-Arts des Amériques – 3944 St-Denis

Équilibre – Lorraine Pritchard

To Oct. 3

 

Galerie Nicolas Robert – 10 King

Emulsion – Christian Knudsen

To Oct. 3

 

CIRCA art actuel – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #444)

A Modern Cut of Monuments – Colin Lyons

Été. Paysages-vêtements – Carole Baillargeon

To Oct. 3

 

Galerie Trois Points – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #520)

Ordinary Folk – Milutin Gubash

To Oct. 3

 

Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain Project Space (PFOAC221) – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #221)

Et si Orphée ne s’était pas retourné, que serait-il arrivé? – Marc Audette + Diane Génier + François Chalifour

To Oct. 3

 

Canadian Centre for Architecture – 1920 Baile

The SAAL Process : Housing in Portugal 1974-76 – “The Right to a Place, the Right to the City”

To Oct. 4

 

Galerie ROCCIA – 5692 St-Laurent

Dage

To Oct. 4 – Open house with artist Sept. 19 & 26, 11 a.m.–5 p.m.

 

Galerie Antoine Ertaskiran – 1892 Payette

Setting the Stage – Martin Golland

To Oct. 10

 

Maison de la culture du Plateau-Mont-Royal – 465 Mont Royal E.

Écoumène – Sébastien Lafleur

To Oct. 11

 

Palais des congrès – 159 St-Antoine W.

The Sistine Chapel by Michaelangelo – The Exhibition

To Oct. 12

 

Pierre-François Ouellette Art Contemporain (PFOAC) – 372 Ste-Catherine W. (Belgo Bldg #216)

Roberto Pellegrinuzzi

To Oct. 17

 

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts – 1380 Sherbrooke W.

Rodin: Metamorphoses

To Oct. 18

 

Artexte – 2 Ste-Catherine E., #301

An Annotated Bibliography in Real Time: Performance Art in Quebec and Canada

To Oct. 24 – Artist Talk with Sylvie Tourangeau Oct. 6, 6 p.m.

 

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts – 1380 Sherbrooke W.

Marion Wagschal, Friends, Memories, Fables – Five Decades of Painting

To Oct. 25

 

Musée du costume et du textile du Québec (MCTQ) – 363 de la Commune E.

Leitmotifs

To Oct. 25

 

Montreal Center for Contemporary Textiles – 5800 St-Denis, #501

Title Here – Group Show

To Nov. 26

 

Musée de Lachine – 1 du Musée, Lachine

Lake-Like – Group Show

To Nov. 29

 

VOX Centre de l’Image Contemporaine – 2 Ste-Catherine E., #401

A Series of Images About You – Lina Selander

Siren Songs Children’s Exhibition – Clément de Gaulejac

To Dec. 5

 

Musée du Rock’n’Roll – 2222 Ontario E.

Ère Metal: The Evolution of Quebecois Metal

To Dec. 18