Programming & Activities

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DEPROGRAMMING
Nov
1
to Dec 16

DEPROGRAMMING

For its 2026-2027 programming year, articule has chosen DEPROGRAMMING as its theme. Following a move in the middle of the pandemic, staff turnover, burnout, and financial uncertainty, articule is scheduling some time to recalibrate. We invite you to transform and adapt our space, to try out fresh ideas, and to make old ideas new again.

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Winter Window Exhibition
Nov
4
to Nov 25

Winter Window Exhibition

For our Winter Window Exhibition, mid-December 2025 to early January 2026, we are inviting applicants, both individual artists and collectives, to propose works around the theme: INVERSE. We want proposals that play and explore notions of inside and outside, that play with revealing what is usually hidden and concealing what is normally on display. We want to see the inside out and the upside down, inversions and interventions that question how things are normally presented, that redefine the relationship between supposed opposites.

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What Travels Through Us: Family History Workshops
Oct
12
to Oct 19

What Travels Through Us: Family History Workshops

In collaboration with articule, the MEM - Centre des mémoires montréalaises and Concordia University's Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling, Super Boat People is organizing a series of eight workshops enabling a cohort of ten participants of Cambodian, Vietnamese and Laotian origin to reappropriate their family past through oral history and art.

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Call for Proposals — Winter Window Exhibition
Oct
8
to Nov 23

Call for Proposals — Winter Window Exhibition

For our Winter Window Exhibition, mid-December 2024 to mid-January 2025, we are inviting applicants, both individual artists and collectives, to propose works around the theme: TRANSPARENCE. Works examining the unobstructed passage of light, works studying how looking through an object changes both the viewer and what is perceived, works with an aching desire to reveal personal secrets (a misguided longing for transparency?) are all welcome.

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