Concordia

"Connect" Concordia

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Monday, April 28, 2008 - 11:00am
EV Building Concordia
1515 St. Catherine West
Montreal, Quebec

7 Concordia Fine Arts students are presenting work from their thesis projects. The exhibit includes pieces from multi-disciplinary design art installations, projects and environments that deals with space, technology, dreams, interactivity, the internet, film, 3-d animation, immateriality, and food and cuisine.

 

Imprints

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Friday, April 18, 2008 - 6:00pm
Galerie Art Mur
5826 St. Hubert
Montreal, Quebec

Concordia's graduating photography class brings us 'Imprints.'  The exhibition, curated by Raymonde April and Evergon, will highlight the artistic practices of over 30 innovative artists at the apex of their degree.  The walls of Art Mur will showcase the ideas, concepts, and visual interpretations, created by students entering the greater art community from April 18th to May 3rd.

No Man's Land: HIV/AIDS and Waiting

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Thursday, April 3, 2008 - 6:00pm
VAV Gallery
1395 Rene Levesque West
Montreal, Quebec

Celebrating the fifteen-year history of Concordia's important role in HIV/AIDS research and activism, the annual HIV/AIDS art show became a small but effective step of envisioning the community where loneliness ceases with collaboration, immobility is overcome by action, uncertainty becomes hope.

Salon des Refuses

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Saturday, April 12, 2008 - 7:00pm
Le Social
1445 Bishop
Montreal, Quebec

Here is a second chance for all Concordia art students who were rejected by the 'Art Matters' festival. Welcome to 'The Salon des Refuses.'

The rules are simple. Rejectees: send your work in to cyposia@gmail.com by March 24th. Le Social is proud to host the event which will run from April 12th.

On-line, Art Matters

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Saturday, March 15, 2008 - 5:00pm
Visual Voice Gallery
372 Ste-Catherine West Unit 421
Montreal, Quebec

'On-line' comes as another part of Concordia's Art Matters festival. It features the work of artists obsessed with lines, hence the name.

'Lines can be used as a means of description, expression or as a fundamental step of the process. From the line of a pencil to the materiality of a line such as a thread, the artists explore the importance of line in their practice.'

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