Photo credit: Alrick Crawford
Photo credit: Alrick Crawford
The Montreal International Documentary Festival (RIDM) is one of North America’s leading documentary film festivals. Each year, the RIDM presents around a hundred Canadian and international documentaries. Its industry event, Forum RIDM, is QuĂ©bec’s only documentary forum.Â
In partnership with Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership: The Pilimmaksarniq / Pijariuqsarniq Project.
Amisut, meaning “many” in Inuktitut, reflects the abundance and richness embedded in this exhibition of ten contemporary Inuit artists working in printmaking and digital illustration– mediums that lend themselves to the concept of plenty. Inuit printmaking lore in so-called Canada is often associated with and attributed to the efforts of co-operatives, the Hudson’s Bay Company, qallunaat administrators, and government initiatives– collectively criticized for their colonial perspectives, capitalist motivations, influence over subject matter, and foundational power dynamics between artists, their communities, and non-Indigenous institutions.Â
McCord Stewart Museum welcomes Manasie Akpaliapik. Inuit Universe. This exhibition – organized and circulated by the MusĂ©e national des beaux-arts du QuĂ©bec and adapted by the McCord Stewart Museum – is devoted to the contemporary artist from Ikpiarjuk (Arctic Bay) on Baffin Island (Nunavut).Â
MUTEK is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination and development of digital creativity in sound, music, and audio-visual art. Its mandate is to provide a platform for the most original and visionary artists currently working in their fields, with the intent of providing an outlet of initiation and discovery for the audiences we seek to develop.Â
ExpĂ©rience Centre-Ville is where innovation meets urban celebration. Promoting arts and culture in Canada while supporting local creators.Â
Since 2019, XPMTL have created more than 450 events and nearly 75 installations in the heart of Montreal and beyond.
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