Events

The centre presents participatory workshops, exhibitions, discussions, performances and screenings as part of its programming.

Types of projects include: net.art, electronic art, audio pieces, radio art, video art, installation, interactive work, location-based media, 3D animation, the art of gaming, virtual reality, digital storytelling, short film, bio-art, public interventions, open sources innovations, practices rooted in the community, performance and interdisciplinary practices, short-workshops, artist talks and round tables.

To submit a proposal, consult the call for projects submission guidelines.

Archive

Salon Femmes br@nchées #40 :: Science Fair: Feminist Configurations in Cyberspace

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22 March 2002

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  • presentation
Launch of Science Fair, developed in partnership with Studio XX and the Daniel Langlois Foundation, a project featuring original Web artworks by eight artists: Ingrid Bachman, Nicole Jolicoeur, Marie-Josée Lafortune, Valérie Lamontagne, Barbara Layne, Lynne Marsh, Barbara McGill Balfour and Stephanie Shepherd. The original Web artwork propose a variety of…

HTMlles 5 – 2002 :: The double, the multiple and contamination in Web Art

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6 February 2002

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Studio XX, a women’s digital and media arts resource centre, presents the 5th edition of its cyberart festival, Maid in Cyberspace/Les Htmlles promising new discoveries from February 6 to10, with over 25 works, installations, performances, conferences and special presentations by women artists from as far away as Argentina, Australia, the…

Sounds like Peace

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6 December 2001

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Sounds like Peace Event for December 6 2001. The National Day of Remembrance and Action On Violence Against Women. This project was created in collaboration with South Asian Women’s Community Centre, Choeur Maha, le Mouvement contre le viol et l’inceste, CKUT, the National Film Board of Canada and StudioXX.

Femmes br@nchées #36 :: Art and Activism

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27 April 2001

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  • performance
  • presentation
April’s Femmes br@nchées welcomed two women artists who presented recent work and a host of women activists involved in protests against the FTAA Summit in Quebec City. It was an entertaining and enlightening evening, as art melded with activism on a digital backdrop. We were happy to announce that Nancy…

Femmes br@nchées #35 :: Solidarity Celebration/ International Women’s Day

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9 March 2001

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  • presentation
Five community workers from different Montreal women’s groups came together to learn how to design and construct an on-line activist campaign. They chose as a theme disobedience. This campaign was officially launched on this occasion. Nicole Nepton who taught the workshop and edited the campaign animated a discussion about the…

HTMlles Maid in Cyberspace 4 – 2001 :: Mutating Cultures and Identities

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7 February 2001

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Maid in Cyberspace Web Art Festival Les HTMlles: le Festival de cyberart du Studio XX February 7th – 11th 2001 At the Cinémathèque québécoise 335, de Maisonneuve Est, Montréal, Québec Studio XX, Montreal’s women’s media art centre is pleased to present the 4th edition of its Maid…

Femmes br@nchées #33 :: What’s new, what’s next?

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27 October 2000

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  • presentation
Kathy Kennedy Founding member of Studio XX, visiting from San Francisco, Kathy talked about on-line audio collaborations and Rocketnetwork Inc. Nancie Wight Executive Producer and Digital Diva at Airborne Entertainment Technologies, Nancie welcomed us to the wireless world where browsing the web on your mobile phone is just…

HTMlles Maid in Cyberspace 3 – 2000

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1 February 2000

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http://www.htmlles.net/2000/ Studio XX presents in collaboration with the Cinémathèque québécoise its 3rd edition of the Maid in Cyberspace Web Festival which will take place at: Cinémathèque québécoise – 335 Boul. de Maisonneuve E., Montréal February 1 to 6, 2000. The Maid in Cyberspace Web Festival explores Web art creations…

Méta Femmes Br@nchées #2 :: +POSITIVE+

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20 May 1998

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  • workshop
with Mystress Cybernoski Wednesday May 20th, 1998 THE MERCIFULLY SHORT PROGRAM 7pm – 9pm An fabulous evening of media art, Darlings Sheila Urbanoski will screen and discuss a selection of her video shorts, including excerpts from her installation work, She will present her most recent web site, +POSITIVE+,…

Méta Femmes br@nchées 1 – Hayley Newman

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18 April 1998

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Invited curator: Sylvie Gilbert For the first event in the series 3 Méta Femmes br@nchées, Studio XX was pleased to welcome to Montréal the British performance artist Hayley Newman. Hayley presented 3 performances: Shot in the Dark , Crystalline III and Hook and Eye. These three works encompass artificial light…

HTMlles Maid in Cyberspace 1 – 1997 :: le festival XX d’art WWW

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31 May 1997

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http://www.htmlles.net/1997 The artists in the festival are: * Juliet Ann Martin: “Can you see me through the computer” (America) * Alison Craighead and Jon Thomson: “Short Story” (England) * Antoni Abad: “Sisyphus” (Spain) * Élène Tremblay: “Chagrins” (Montréal) * Ine Poppe and Jetty Verhoeff: “Women with Beards” (Holland) *…