Post Year: 2025
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- 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)
- The Photobook in Quebec: Current Perspectives (exhibition)
- Video
- Volume MTL
- We're Here. We're Lesboqueer. We're Fabulous (exhibition)
- Web archiving
- Yesterday was Once Tomorrow (exhibition)
When’s the last time you made a mistake with language? How did you correct it–or did you? Depending on the context, there are centuries-old printing protocols for this. The prefix “err” originates in the Latine word “errare,” meaning to wander…
Conversation | The Photobook: Relationships Between Editor and Photographer
As part of the public programming surrounding the exhibition The Photobook in Quebec: Current Perspectives, join us for a conversation with artist photographer Anne-Marie Proulx and publisher Éric Cez, who will discuss with curator Serge Allaire the current dynamics between…
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Artexte's annual fundraising campaign – 2025 edition
Campaign’s goal: $6 000 Founded 45 years ago, Artexte is a library, an information and exhibition centre dedicated to contemporary art, with a documentary collection of over 38,000 printed and catalogued documents accessible to all. Artexte plays a unique…Annual call for proposals
Artexte's research residency program — 2026-2027
As part of its research residency program, Artexte invites three researchers (individuals and/or collectives) from all contemporary art disciplines to explore the collection’s documentary resources and deepen their research on a particular topic of their choice. Projects will be selected…nos suppressions – Discussion with Céline Huyghebaert and Caroline Boileau
As part of Volume MTL 8
At Casa d’Italia [505 Jean-Talon Street E, Montreal, H2R 1T6] As part of the Artexte Editions launch of nos suppressions, and in partnership with Volume 8 MTL, Céline Huyghebaert and Caroline Boileau will hold an open discussion moderated by…Duplicate Book Sale – Artexte x Volume MTL
In collaboration with Volume MTL
Your favourite event is back! Artexte is pleased to partner again with Volume MTL to host our annual duplicate book sale! As you may already know, Artexte receives numerous donations from cultural organisations and individuals throughout the year. At times,…Rethinking the Description of Works of Art
A library exhibition by Marie Samuel Levasseur
In anticipation of this research project at Artexte, Marie Samuel Levasseur aspired to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in audiodescription and textual description in art, anchored in an intersectional approach. Beyond reading, through conversation and writing, she used her…Panel: Lesboqueer Activism in Montreal
As part of the public programming surrounding the exhibition We’re Here. We’re Lesboqueer. We’re Still Fabulous., on view at Artexte until June 21, 2025, and curated by Kristen Hutchinson, join us for a panel about lesboqueer activism in the past,…
Launch | Blur by Sandra Brewster
In collaboration with Free Pony Press and Sandra Brewster
Artexte is pleased to collaborate with Free Pony Press to present the launch of Blur, the latest publication dedicated to the work of Sandra Brewster. Blur presents a look at Sandra Brewster’s eponymous series, a body of work exploring memory,…Screening | GIV x Artexte
Short films by Canadian lesboqueer artists (1990-2001), selection curated by Kristen Hutchinson
On the occasion of the exhibition We’re Here. We’re Lesboqueer. We’re Still Fabulous, presented at Artexte until June 21 by curator Kristen Hutchinson, and in collaboration with the Groupe Intervention Vidéo (GIV), we are pleased to present this program of…Artexte’s Book Club n°3 | in collaboration with L’Euguélionne bookstore and cooperative
Theme: sacred bodies, oozing bodies, a look at the poetry of queer bodies
Artexte invite you to the third edition of its new educational activity series, which pairs contemporary visual arts and literature. Artexte’s Book Club offers three seasonal activities, during which independent Montreal bookstores are invited to choose a theme that will…Typewriters and typography
A showcase exhibition by Jonathan Lachance
At the intersection of his interest in typography and a fondness for artist books by Caroline Ariane Bergeron, Jonathan Lachance, documentation technician at Artexte, discovered typewriter art and dug into the collection to learn more. His research, at first focused…Performance: Healing From What We Can
Reading-procession
As the exhibition Healing From What We Can draws to a close, you are invited to attend a reading-procession where the exhibited garments will become memories in motion. Quotes and excerpts featured on the pieces will take on both body…Canadian Francophonie
A showcase exhibition by Jenna Coutts
Hoping to discover and promote francophone visual arts communities throughout Canada, Jenna Coutts, Information Services Assistant at Artexte, dove into our collection. Many files came to the fore, not least of all the Association des groupes d’arts visuels francophones (AGAVF),…Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Building Pathways to Inclusive Futures
As part of the Art+Feminism mission, Artexte invites you to a Wikipedia edit-a-thon aimed at representing the work of artists, authors, and cultural workers from underrepresented groups on Wikipedia, including women, Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC), people identifying…Call for proposals
Research and writing residency program for Indigenous artists, curators and researchers 2025
Thanks to the support of the Indigenous Arts Committee of the Conseil des arts de Montréal, Artexte is proud to launch a call for a research and writing residency on contemporary art. For a period of three to six months,…Artexte’s Book Club n°2 | in collaboration with Un Livre à Soi Bookshop
Theme: Influential correspondences
Artexte invites you to the second edition of its new educational activity that pairs contemporary visual arts and literature. Artexte’s Book Club offers three seasonal activities during which independent Montreal bookstores are invited to choose a theme that will be…Fanny Latreille @ Artexte
Public presentation
Artexte invites you to a public presentation by Fanny Latreille, researcher-in-residence at Artexte in the fall of 2024. During this event, the artist will share with the public the results of her foray into the documentary collections of our information…