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Dear members and friends of articule,
You are kindly invited to our winter General Assembly which will take place on Saturday February 16, at 2 PM.
We are very pleased to welcome Kama La Mackerel, who will facilitate a discussion on membership at articule. Are membership requirements still pertinent, can they be revised or improved? How do members want to use articule's space? How can articule better reflect the needs and wishes of its membership? What are the ways in which articule can improve its accessibility towards members? This...
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As part of the exhibition Little Egypt Doesn't Dance Here Anymore, articule is pleased to present an artist talk with Nahed Mansour (Toronto).
Nahed Mansour is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist and curator. Working in video, installation and performance, her works typically draw on visual archives to highlight the relationship between entertainment, labour and processes of racialization and gendering. In using found images and found footage in her work, Mansour seeks to draw attention to the reproduction of social hierarchies by means of seemingly innocent forms of...
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It is with great pleasure that articule invites you to the opening reception of the exhibition Little Egypt Doesn’t Dance Here Anymore by Nahed Mansour (Toronto).
An artist talk with the artist will take place the following day, Saturday January 26, at 3pm.
Free and open to all.
articule's gallery is wheelchair accessible. There is a ramp at the entrance of the building. The bathroom is partially accessible to persons using a wheelchair; please also note there is only one support bar.
- Little Egypt Doesn’t Dance Here Anymore | Exhibitions |
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For the finissage of this exhibition, the installation of The Novels of Elsgüer will be activated by a live performance with Phoebe Yì Líng Chang and Francisco Gonzalez.
Co-presented between Studio XX and articule in the context of the HTMlles Festival 2018 | Beyond the Hashtag, Code : Body is an exhibition about how the body is monitored, bullied and constrained, forced to stay within the limits dictated by white patriarchy. From virtual reality to digital photography, each artist counteracts these codes in order to give agency to people who are ignored, yet whose...
- Code : Body | HTMlles Festival | Exhibitions |
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Montréal Monochrome presents Anti-oppression in practice: aligning our basis of unity with every level of our work
Designed for the membership of articule, but open to all!
As a follow-up to the training on anti-oppression at the General Assembly of March 3, 2018, where our Basis of Unity was approved, this workshop will delve further into the application and integration of our Basis of Unity at every level of articule's work. Through small group-work, we will identify our current strengths and weaknesses as they relate to anti-oppression practices; we will evaluate our...
- Anti-oppression in practice: Aligning our Basis of Unity with every level of our work | Discussion and Workshops |
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Co-presented between Studio XX and articule in the context of the HTMlles Festival, It is with great pleasure that articule invites you to the opening reception of the exhibition Code : Body by Lesya Nakoneczny (Montréal) and Laura Acosta + Santiago Tavera (Montréal).
Free and open to all.
articule's gallery is wheelchair accessible. There is a ramp at the entrance of the building. The bathroom is partially accessible to persons using a wheelchair; please also note there is only one support bar.
- Code : Body | HTMlles Festival | Exhibitions |
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