Artexte on Tap is an ongoing series, providing an occasion to engage in dialogue and share a drink in the library. Guided by specific themes and introduced by Artexte’s librarians and invited guests, a selection of documents will be presented to allow opportunities for discovery and to generate informal conversations about contemporary art and documentation.
Artexte on Tap is an ongoing series at which takes place every two months, providing an occasion to engage in dialogue and share a drink in the library. Guided by specific themes and introduced by Artexte’s librarians and invited guests,…
For the second edition of Artexte on Tap, we invite you to join us for a glass of beer and conversation about science-fiction in contemporary art !
Occupying an important place in popular culture, sci-fi is also present in a…
Artexte on tap is back, we invite you to join us for a glass of beer and conversation about contemporary art and politics !
Through their artistic practices, these artists denounce the social and political injustices of our time. Some…
Join us for a beer in the collection on the occasion of the 4th edition of Artexte on Tap, where we will discuss some of the challenges, opportunities and joys of self-publishing in the arts.
We’ll be presenting various artists…
Special edition Volume 1 Montreal : Art and the Book
For this 5th edition of Artexte on Tap, in partnership with Volume 1 Montreal: Art and the Book, we propose an animated and bubbly evening around a diversified selection of artists’ books, on the challenges that can affect its publication…
This month we are trying something new with Artexte on Tap : we are now opening up the floor to the community! The Artexte on Tap series will now include micro-residencies, where we invite local artists and researchers to spend…
To expand on the reflections brought forth by Karla McManus’ current exhibition, Inside/Outside: Images of the LAND in Artexte’s collection, and of Carlos Ipser’s Sunroom project, Artexte invites you to an animated evening of discussion about landscape photography by artists…
Presented as part of the Montreal Printed Art Festival (FAIMTL) 2019
This micro-residency is part of the second edition of the Montreal Printed Art Festival (FAIMTL) 2019, around the theme of the “other” spaces that print art can occupy, that is public or virtual spaces.
With the vast idea of exploring…
In[dispensable]* is an exhibition that presents collective musings by Artexte’s team in efforts to question dominant discourses in art history. Through performance ephemera, we examine the notion of “indispensability” in art history. How do these absences inform the collection and…
In the settler-colonial context of the place known as Canada, histories of colonization and slavery on this land are often overlooked. Similarly, the historical mistreatment of migrants of colour is disregarded while it continues to affect their everyday lives. BIPOC…
Logbook of an Artexte Researcher : Analysis of the Archives for a Feminist Study of Erotic Video
Micro-residency with Julie Ravary-Pilon as part of the exhibition Magnetic Sequences
They are few opportunities for researchers to take the time to think about their practice and it’s implications. My micro-residency at Artexte will therefore allow me to take…