Hivernale de Gaspé
On January 17, 2025 from 5 pm to 10 pm
L'Hivernale de Gaspé is back!
Come celebrate the launch of winter’s arts season at Pôle de Gaspé with this not-to-be-missed event featuring Atelier Circulaire, Centre CLARK, Dazibao, Diagonale, ELEKTRA, Occurrence, OPTICA, perte de signal, TOPO and daphne, as well as participating artist studios.
On the program: vernissages and finissages, artist studio open houses, art magazine vending tables, bars, snacks and more!
Join the festivities starting at 5 p.m. and going until late!
Joy Wong — First You Must Build a Door
Monica Maria Moraru — The Fondation Pit
Santiago Tamayo Soler — Veneno en la sangre
Amélie Laurence-Fortin — Ny-Ålesund (Poste audio)
Michael Belmore
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Jin Heewoong — Work of Rest
Kriss Li — Abolition Film Society
Veronica Modler — I Won’t Do It Alone
Rythâ Kesselring — Échos : distorsions sonores et motifs géométriques
Boris Eldagsen — Fragments d’une conscience artificielle
Gwenaël Bélanger — La résistance des lignes
Sébastien Cliche — Fluctuation du semblable
Paul Bourgault (Les inéluctables)
Milutin Gubash
Thomas Kneubuhler — The Dividing Line
To come
Exposition collective — Le café électronique
Open s𝘁𝘂𝗱𝗶𝗼𝘀
𝟰th floor
417a — Samuel Jacques — Espace Bouette : Vente d’objets en céramique — de 17h à 22h
𝟱th floor
515 — Carine Khalifé — Le Spot : Portes ouvertes et vente — 17h à 22h
𝟲th floor
609a — Collectif 10e Nord — Sophie Viau (No Gloss) : Atelier de risographie et boutique — À partir de 17h
609a — Studio du Centre CLARK — Kibian (MMCA, Séoul, Corée du nord) : Portes ouvertes — À partir de 17h
With the special participation of Céline Bureau!
Art magazines
With the support of Regroupement Pied Carré and Allied.
Dazibao receives financial support from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Conseil des arts de Montréal, the ministère de la Culture et des Communications and the Ville de Montréal.
Dazibao acknowledges that it is located on the unceded territory of the Kanien'kehá: ka Nation and that Tiohtiá:ke / Montreal is historically known as a gathering place for many First Nations, and today, is home to a diverse population of Indigenous as well as other peoples. Guided by ethics of respect, listening, and awareness, Dazibao commits to a continued reflection regarding the deep-rooted and systemic challenges tied to accessibility and inclusivity in the arts and beyond, and endeavors to apply such reflections to all aspects of its activities and governance.