Montreal arts calendar for Spring 2024
This season’s arts calendar features Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, cutting edge theatre, stunning dance spectacles and modern art icons.
This season’s arts calendar features Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality, cutting edge theatre, stunning dance spectacles and modern art icons.
The city’s 33rd annual celebration of Black cultures is on.
From visual arts to Virtual Reality experiences, classic ballet and circus performances to artisan fairs, theatre festivals to LGBTQ archival gold, there’s plenty to see this holiday season.
Exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts, the MAC, the CCA, Pointe-à-Callière and PHI Centre plus the MOMENTA Biennale and Expo World Press Photo.
We spoke with Yasmine Cloutier-Maalouf about how she uses her unique skills to spark reflections about mental health.
We spoke with the artist whose latest work — on at PHI Centre through Aug. 20 — uses video and VR, dance and music in an emotional exploration of trauma and PTSD.
From 1990 to 1993, with HIV raging through the community and governments holding steadfast in their inaction, Montreal activists held mass demonstrations, raising awareness and fighting for the virus they faced to be recognized as the fatal threat that it was.
The Montreal jewellery company, and their Marché Maleficarum events, leans toward a “different, edgy and extravagant” aesthetic.
Rahul Varma’s play first sparked a conversation about racism, violence against women and the biased justice system back in 1996.
We spoke with artists Claire Bardainne and Adrien Mondot about their ambitious immersive installation Dernière Minute (Last Minute).