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Birds Crossing Borders by Artist Khadija Baker | Solidarity Through Storytelling

Birds Crossing Borders by Kurdish-Syrian multidisciplinary artist Khadija Baker reflects on displacement and the feelings and process of belonging to one’s home. The exhibit features a series of videos of people telling personal stories, primarily from displaced Syrian communities. It’s a multimedia installation that incorporates sound, video, and falling water, and is dedicated to developing a common memory through storytelling. Videos offer insight into the … Continue reading Birds Crossing Borders by Artist Khadija Baker | Solidarity Through Storytelling

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Dialogues by Sonia Reboul | Jewelry and Traditional Weaving

La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse presents Dialogues, an exhibition by Sonia Reboul that uses jewelry and metal to explore traditional weaving techniques. Sonia Reboul, 38, focuses her practice on “found materials”, little treasures she finds in everyday life, items that have been given to her, and even the way light reflects off an object. Since 2019, Reboul has been pursuing a degree in Visual Arts at … Continue reading Dialogues by Sonia Reboul | Jewelry and Traditional Weaving

La 65e édition du Salon des Métiers d’Art (SMAQ) est incontournable!

Du 9 au 19 décembre 2021, au Palais des congrès de Montréal, aura lieu la soixante-cinquième édition du Salon des métiers d’art. Ce rendez-vous incontournable du temps des fêtes, arrive juste à point pour nous aider à garnir les bas de Noël! Le salon met de l’avant le savoir-faire de plus de 160 artistes et artisans professionnels québécois exerçant des disciplines relevant des métiers d’art. Pour … Continue reading La 65e édition du Salon des Métiers d’Art (SMAQ) est incontournable!

Photo from art exhibit Chatterbox

Chatterbox | A Loud Exhibit by a Quiet Artist

The Daphne Art Centre is an explosion of bright colours. Chatterbox, a solo exhibit featuring art by Kaia’tanó:ron Dumoulin Bush, 29, features a table overflowing with sketchbooks, dresses and a cast iron head of John A. McDonald. “There’s this whole body of work that interacts between each other and within itself to give that feeling of the history of my work,” Bush said. “So it’s … Continue reading Chatterbox | A Loud Exhibit by a Quiet Artist