Friday, May 4

* La Virée des Ateliers
* Odaya performs at Contemporary Native Art Biennial (BACA) opening
* Atelier Céladon presents Oracle Bones
* Sa-Roc with Dead Obies, Narcy, DShade and Sam-I-Am
* Pull-up Selecta party

Odaya. Photo by Tonya Fawn

Get a first-hand look at dozens of Montreal artist studios as the artisans of the Grover Building and Le Chat des Artistes host La Virée des Ateliers, a weekend-long open house with demonstrations, exhibitions and sales from fashion designers, jewelers, visual artists, ceramists and lots more. 2065 & 2205 Parthenais, 11 a.m.–9 p.m., free, continues through Sunday

The fourth edition of Quebec’s Contemporary Native Art Biennial (BACA) launches this week across several area art galleries including Art Mûr, where a vernissage this evening will display artworks from Indigenous contemporary artists from across the continent, with a special performance by Odaya. 5826 St-Hubert, 5–8 p.m., free

In conjunction with this month’s Accès Asie festival, Atelier Céladon presents Oracle Bones, a whimsical evening of music and light at La Sala Rossa, tapping into the subconscious mind with sound, light and movement with performances by Mirror Play, Rippleganger, Ruby Kato Attwood and thisquietarmy. 4848 St-Laurent, 8 p.m., $10

As part of Kalmunity Music Week (marking the 15th anniversary of the collective and their events), Sa-Roc “the goddess MC” will perform with guests including Dead Obies, Narcy, DShade and Sam-I-Am and on-site features such as the Konscious Market, NO Recipes and art by Tanisha Mapp. 900 Ontario E., 9 p.m., $25

Get your dub on at Artgang Plaza, where the fourth anniversary edition of Pull-up Selecta is going down with U.S. talents Blind Prophet and Yola alongside the Pull-up party crew. 6524 St-Hubert, 9:30 p.m., $10 before 11 p.m./$12

For more concert recommendations, see this week’s edition of Hammer of the Mods.