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Graphic design: Myriam Simard Parent

 
 

Hivernale de Gaspé

On Friday January 16, 2026 from 5 pm until late
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On Friday, January 16th, the Hivernale de Gaspé is back!

The Regroupement Pied Carré invites you to celebrate the cultural season’s launch at this not-to-be-missed event bringing together the art centers of the Pôle de Gaspé: Atelier Circulaire, Centre CLARK, Dazibao, Diagonale, ELEKTRA, Occurrence, OPTICA, perte de signal, and TOPO; the cultural magazines Ciel Variable, ESPACE art actuel, ESSE arts + opinions, Inter, art actuel, Le Sabord, Spirale, Tristesse and Vie des arts; as well as Céline Bureau and the Regroupement des centres d'artistes autogérés du Québec (RCAAQ).

On the agenda: vernissages, artist open studios, art magazine vending tables, bars, snacks from Bay Cà Phê and Che Churros, and more!

Program

Atelier Circulaire

Edward Fu-Chen Juan — Les crimes mémoriaux

Centre CLARK

Marc-Olivier Hamelin — Both of us were dreamers, young love in the sun

Dexter Barker-Glenn — Soul Manifest

Dazibao

Maïder Fortuné et Annie MacDonell — Shadow Vision

Callum Hill — E-Minor

Diagonale

Kyle Alden-Martens — Split Hairs

Galerie ELEKTRA

Oli Sorenson — Métamonument

Occurrence

Group exhibition curated by Kinuko Asano - Transcender le banal

OPTICA

Street Actions : Women Performing in Montreal and Toronto, 1970-1980 — Curator : Didier Morelli

perte de signal

ÉPOCHÈ — Performances sonores

TOPO

Caroline Hayeur et D. Kimm — Un jardin la nuit

Art magazines

Ciel Variable
ESPACE art actuel
esse
Inter, art actuel
Le Sabord
Vie des arts
Tristesse
Spirale

Special guests: Céline Bureau and the RCAAQ!

Graphic design: Myriam Simard Parent


 

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.