Jean-Marc Vallée: Mixtape highlights the beloved Quebec filmmaker’s exceptional soundtracks
“Drawing on testimonies from collaborators and loved ones, the PHI Centre exhibition explores Vallée’s deep connection to music.”
“Drawing on testimonies from collaborators and loved ones, the PHI Centre exhibition explores Vallée’s deep connection to music.”
Montreal has spoken.
A choose-your-own-adventure VR journey delving into your past and potential future, and AI’s fever dreams inspired by thousands of folktales from around the world.
The installation by Spanish artist SpY will sit on the water basin in the Place des Arts Esplanade for at least five years.
Alanis Obomsawin: The Children Have to Hear Another Story provides a deep dive into the work of the Canadian filmmaker and activist.
Two Quebec film industry figures, cinematographer André Turpin and set designer Léa Valérie Létourneau, collaborated on this photo series.
A multidisciplinary exhibition about how inherited societal trauma settles in the body.
Works by Stéphane La Rue, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Rembrandt and Robert Mapplethorpe and more are on display in pairs through Oct. 5.
Montreal artist-run centres and collectives daphne, DARE-DARE, Ada X and articule are participating in this free event in Parc Baile on Thursday.
We spoke with the author and illustrator behind Est-ce qu’un artiste peut être heureux?, a project she began by interviewing her mother, Heather O’Neill.