MONTRÉAL MONOCHROME IV: STUDY HALL proposes an investigation into the intersection of art and pedagogy with an anti-colonial inflection. It offers a framework to explore how artistic modes of production can challenge conventional systems of education. The theme of this edition, “STUDY HALL”, signals a concern with conventional forms and spaces of education. This event brings together artists, art historians, critics, curators, philosophers and students to put forward innovative perspectives on study and knowledge production. The event asks: How can art practices redefine our understanding of knowledge production? And how can alternative ways of learning challenge preconceived notions of the work and the value of art?
Over the course of three days, STUDY HALL participants are invited to occupy articule in order to collectively build knowledges, techniques and practices through a series of workshops, art-making sessions, discussions, socials and performances.
Detailed program available through the links below
Free and open to the public (voluntary donations welcome)
Please note that some activities require registration
articule’s gallery and washrooms are partially wheelchair accessible.
If you have questions, require childcare, or have any other specific needs, please call us at 514-842-9686 or contact outreach @ articule . org with advanced notice.
The organizers of MMIV: STUDY HALL would like to thank the Institute for Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies (McGill University) and the Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (Concordia University) for their financial support.
ORGANIZERS
The Fabulous Committee’s mandate is to develop anti-oppression strategies to make the centre more inclusive and culturally diverse. This includes the artists we present through our programming as well as our internal structure (members, board, staff). The committee also organizes Montréal Monochrome, an annual event which aims to address the mis- and underrepresentation and systemic oppression of marginalized groups in Montreal’s contemporary art milieu.
Discussion and WorkshopsParticipating Artists: Madelyne Beckles & Kaeten Bonli (Montreal) Eunice Bélidor (Montreal) Hera Chan (Montreal) Dominique Fontaine (Montreal) Hamilton Perambulatory Unit (HPU) (Hamilton) Indigenous Art Research Group (Montreal) Priya Jain (Montreal) Charmaine Nelson (Montreal) Lindsay Nixon (Montreal) POPOCO (Montreal) Ronald Rose-Antoinette (Montreal) Fatimah Tuggar (Toronto) Ayanna Dozier (Montreal)
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Credits: Image: LOKI Design, 2016 MMIV poster and schedule
MMIV: STUDY HALL - Day 1Thursday, April 21, 2016 - 00:00
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11:00 AM Coffee & Opening Remarks
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MMIV: STUDY HALL - Day 2Friday, April 22, 2016 - 00:00
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11:00 AM Strata-Walk (Mile End Montreal version)
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MMIV: STUDY HALL - Day 3Saturday, April 23, 2016 - 00:00
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11:00 AM Celebrating our Poetics—A Study
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