Activities
- 2-22
- An Annotated Bibliography in Real Time (exhibition)
- Art+Feminism Editathon
- Artexte on air
- Artexte on tap
- Artexte Prize
- Artexte's Book Club
- Artletics (exhibition)
- Audio
- Blackity (exhibition)
- Bucky Ball (exhibition)
- Canadian Photography Magazines (exhibition)
- Changeover (exhibition)
- Classroom of Language (exhibition)
- Collaborations
- Consigned for Auction (exhibition)
- Contemporary Arts X Wiki Workshops
- Desire Lines (exhibition)
- Document XXL (exhibition)
- Dualité / Dualité (exhibition)
- Duplicate Book Sale
- FAIMTL
- Healing From What We Can (exhibition)
- in a single breath (exhibition)
- Incipit Scree Explicit (exhibition)
- Inside/Outside (exhibition)
- Journées de la culture
- L’Underground à la Loupe (exhibition)
- nuit blanche
- Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear (exhibition)
- One Hour One Book
- Outside (exhibition)
- Papier Art Fair
- printed art
- Setting the Table (exhibition)
- Sonic Fields of Reflection (exhibition)
- Speculations (exhibition)
- Statements
- Symposium International d’Art Contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul
- The Illustrated Dictionary of Received Ideas (exhibition)
- The Omissions (exhibition)
- Video
- Volume MTL
- Web archiving
- Yesterday was Once Tomorrow (exhibition)
Artexte’s permanent collection is alive! It is activated through public events in support of new research, writing, as well as creating new artworks and publications around visual and print culture. Artexte aims to be inclusive of all visual cultures existing across contemporary art communities. Our on-site and virtual offerings include conferences, workshops, artist talks, performances, film screenings, as well as many interinstitutional collaborations and off-site activities.
Michelle Bush @ Artexte
It’s not easy being GREEN A Performative Presentation of Research Findings
Newfoundland-based artist Michelle Bush will undertake a performative research residency at Artexte this spring (23 March to 3 April). This residency will be part of the fourth-year installment of her 7 Years of Living Art, a continuation of the homologus…Anne Bérubé, Victoria Stanton and Sylvie Tourangeau @ Artexte
Jen Allen @ Artexte
Gift of René Payant
During the month of September 2008, Jen Allen participates in Artexte’s Residency Programme. In 1988, shortly after the death of art historian, critic and curator René Payant, Artexte received an important donation of local, national and international publications on art…Tim Dallett @ Artexte
Reception of Electronic Art in Canada
Timothy Dallett’s project is conceived as an interactive study of the reception of electronic art practices in the Canadian artistic milieu during the period 1965-1995. The focus of the research is the theory and history of dynamic technological systems equivalent…Ryan Rice @ Artexte
Spirited ²
During his residency in November 2007, Ryan Rice will investigate the notion of Two-Spirits, a term usually associated with people who embody both masculinity and femininity. This notion recently became commonly used within the Aboriginal LGBT communities of North America.…Anne Thurman-Jajes @ Artexte
Artists’ Publications in Canada
Beyond the book form, artists publications represent a variety of formats, including printed matter as well as projects for radio and television. Ms. Thurmann-Jajes’ research to be conducted in September 2007 is also concerned with the dissemination networks involving these…Stephen Wright @ Artexte
Art practices with impaired coefficients of artistic visibility
Invited as researcher-in-residence at Artexte Information Centre, Stephen Wright’s writing and research focuses on art practices with low coefficients of artistic visibility, raising the possibility of a new status for art – in the absence of artworks, authorship or spectatorship.…Nicole Gingras @ Artexte
Sound in Canadian Contemporary Art
Nicole Gingras investigates how audio practices are used and developed in the Candian art context, and how they link to interdisciplinary forms such as performance, video, sculpture, sound environment , web and radio art. Today, while the use of sound…