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

Ecological Disturbances: Slowing Down, Reflecting and Re-imagining 

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6 November 2020

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  • presentation
Presented by Groupe Intervention Vidéo as part of the HTMlles Festival Ecological Disturbances: Slowing Down, Reflecting and Re-imagining  With Vjosana Shkurti, Sierra Druley + Jean Ni, lamathilde, Anna Eyler + Nicolas Lapointe, Charline Dally Video screening Visible here from November 6 to December 2…

S’éclipser | Phases of Resilience

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6 November 2020

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  • festival
Presented by Laboratoire NT2  S’éclipser | Phases of Resilience Exhibition With Elisa Gleize, Joselyn McDonald & Sarah Friend November 6, 2020 – February 6, 2020 http://seclipser.org/ Launched on November 6, 2020, at 11:37 a.m. when the sun is at its zenith. S’éclipser | Phases of Resilience,…

The Mouth of Every Cave Will One Day Close

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6 November 2020

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  • presentation
Presented by Ada X as part of the HTMlles Festival  The Mouth of Every Cave Will One Day Close The ffiles (Amanda Harvey, Miranda Jones, Julia Dyck, Sophy Merizzi et Sophie Marisol) Audio piece From November 6 to December 2 Via HTMlles website For…

HTMlles Festival – save the date!

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5 November 2020

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  • festival
Since 1997 Ada X has produced HTMlles, a feminist festival of media arts and digital culture, in collaboration with artist-run centers, arts organizations and research clusters in Montreal and abroad. Bringing together artists, theorists and activists, each edition explores topical sociopolitical issues through a series of exhibitions, lectures, performances and…

A Harlem Nocturne | Deanna Bowen

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12 September 2020

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EXHIBITION A Harlem Nocturne, Deanna Bowen Curated by Kimberly Phillips September 12 to October 17, 2020 At 4001 Berri (OBORO, Ada X, and Groupe Intervention Vidéo (GIV) Registration required here: *Please choose a time slot from the drop-down…

Book club → Kindred by Octavia Butler with Anastasia Erickson

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8 October 2020

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  • discussion
Book club: Kindred by Octavia Butler with Anastasia Erickson Thursday October 8 and 15, 2020 7pm – 9pm In English In dialogue with the exhibition A Harlem Nocturne by Deanna Bowen, Anastasia Erickson’s book club invites readers to discuss Octavia Butler’s 1979 novel Kindred.

The Mouth of Every Cave Will One Day Close | The ffiles

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17 September 2020

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  • community
  • performance
  • workshop
PERFORMANCE-INSTALLATION + WORKSHOP The Mouth of Every Cave Will One Day Close, The ffiles Thursday, September 17th, 2020, 5pm – 11pm In collaboration with Darling Foundry, as part of Place Publique The ffiles collective (fka XX Files) will present a performance-installation that offers…

Fighting against harassment and violence in cultural settings

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21 September 2020

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  • workshop
TRAINING Led by l’Aparté Monday September 21, 2020, from 4 to 7pm Online via Zoom Free (registration required before Tuesday, September 15 at 5:00 p.m.) IN FRENCH ONLY Following the community discussion in August on abuses of power in the arts, Ada…

We are not surprised | Community discussion about abuses of power in Quebec arts organizations

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10 August 2020

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  • community
  • discussion
Studio XX + Feminist Media Studio + LA CENTRALE Galerie Powerhouse + articule Monday, August 10th, 2020 4pm – 6pm Online Bilingual event Contact ateliers@studioxx.org to register Several feminist art spaces in Montreal are coming together to respond to the current wave of denunciation against abuses of…

National AccessAbility week | Living with Ataxia

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2 June 2020

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  • presentation
Presented in collaboration with the DisAbled Women’s Network of Canada as part of National AccessAbility week. From June 2nd, 7 pm, to 4th, 7 pm, 2020 WATCH THE VIDEO Based on an original idea by Magdalena Guzman and coordinated by Annie Maheux, Vivre avec Ataxie (Living with Ataxia) deals…

EXHIBITION | Black Quantum Futurism + McGilchrist

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28 April 2020

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Online exhibition April 28 – June 28 Talk Thursday, June 18th, 12pm – 1pm The link will be shared in this event. Due to quarantine measures, this exhibition has been adapted to an online format. Visit the…

**POSTPONED** | Green Gazing | Ashley Bowa & Lesley Marshall

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29 February 2020

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  • discussion
  • performance
  • workshop
  INSTALLATION + WORKSHOP + DISCUSSION | Green Gazing Artists: Ashley Bowa + Lesley Marshall **POSTPONED** (date TBD) Combining an immersive and interactive installation, a meditative movement session, and a discussion, Green Gazing proposes a community reflection on our relationship to living…