art + party!
LA RENTRÉE DE GASPÉ
On Friday September 6, 2024 from 5 pm until late
— Facebook event
On Friday, September 6, Rentrée de Gaspé is back for its 8th edition!
Come celebrate the beginning of the 2024-2025 cultural season at Pôle de Gaspé, which this year is also celebrating its 10-year anniversary! An event not to be missed, the evening brings together Pôle de Gaspé’s art centers including Atelier Circulaire, Centre CLARK, Dazibao, Diagonale, ELEKTRA, Occurrence, OPTICA, perte de signal, TOPO and daphne, as well as participating artists' studios.
On the program: vernissages, artist open studios, art magazine vending tables, bar, snacks, and much more! The building’s 11th-floor terrace will be open, where you will get a breathtaking view of Montreal and its sites.
Join us for this festive event to kick-off the cultural season, from 5 pm until late!
Plus, check out POP Montréal's Marché des Possibles at 5705 de Gaspé!
Program
Cassandre Boucher — Théâtre des plans et jardinages
Marie-France Brière — Champ de contraintes
Jérôme Nadeau — Secrets
Ludovic Boney — Rassemblement familial
Dazibao
Jinyoung Kim — Here
Basma al-Sharif — I want all this material burned
Raúl Aguilar Canela - PURPLE RAIN
Amr Elkafrawy & Jean-François Robin — Memories of the Future
Charles-Frédérick Ouellet — Coexistence
Geneviève Thibault — Corps Habité
Rick, le 6e Backstreet boi — I didn't want it that way
Cindy Dumais — Garder le contact
Brice Ammar-Khodja — En, Sur, et Face
SNACK WITCH JONI CHEUNG — Soba’s Corner: A Chinese-Canadian Cooking Show
Open studios (check out the Facebook event)
Art magazines
Ciel Variable
Espace art actuel
esse
Vie des arts
With the support of the Regroupement Pied Carré, Allied and Ubisoft
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.