It is with great pleasure that articule invites you to the 5@7 formula launch of Ronald Rose-Antoinette’s research residency on Wednesday, February 27. Free and open to all.
articule is proud to announce its second curatorial research residency for Indigenous curators or curators of colour living in Montreal.
Tentatively titled re: leaning theory, not in the middle, Ronald Rose-Antoinette’s project will study the concerto of exile, inseparability, longing and queerness via the instrument of the Caribbean and its corrosive relationship to transcendance and the principle of framework tied to (western/european) arts. re: leaning theory will invite artists from Turtle Island, Tiohtià:ke/Montréal, and the Caribbean to respond to/experiment with the notions of "tendency" and "caribbeanness" through a series of workshops, performances, talks and screenings.
In 2015 articule hosted its first residency, put in place to offer a greater space for racialized and Indigenous artists and cultural workers in both its programming and organization. For many years, articule addresses the under-representations of racialized individuals in the Quebec art milieu.