Exhibitions

Sentient Difference

2020
Sensory Entanglements
Sentient Difference insists on the vital importance of viewing sentience through an intersectional lens. read more

PORTRAITS

2020
Gabriel Dharmoo (aka Bijuriya)
Experimental musician and interdisciplinary drag artist Gabriel Dharmoo (aka Bijuriya) presents this video-portrait series of 4 fictional characters, brought to life through voice, body and makeup. read more

21-Gun Salute / 21 Coups de fusils

2020
Chélanie Beaudin-Quintin
Composé d’images filmées et de synthèses 360°, le film 21 Coups de fusils explore les frontières de la réalité virtuelle et de la vidéodanse, de l’humain et de la technologie. read more

Binary ReVisions

2020
Darian Goldin Stahl
This installation reveals the networks of human, animal, and synthetic materials that enable scientific innovation. In circular compositions, viewers are able to train an eye onto the layers of the bodily research in a merging of macro- and microscopic viewpoints. read more

Le poids du Soleil / Sinking Sun

2019
Gabriel Peña
If emotion as a constitutive element of architecture is not linked to the concrete, can we build atmospheres of emotions from memories? This project is the atmospheric construction of Monterrey’s sun through Alfonso Reyes's poem “el Sol de Monterrey.” read more

Machine Ménagerie

2020
Joe Thibodeau
Machine Ménagerie is an installation of small autonomous robots living together in an artificial habitat. read more

Totem in AI: More than Human

2019-2020
Chris Salter
Totem is a large-scale, dynamic installation that uses sensing and machine learning to inform its patterns, rhythm and behaviour that will give the installation a feeling of a living, breathing entity. read more

SENSEFACTORY

2019
Chris Salter
SENSEFACTORY is a spectacular large-scale performative installation combining architecture, sound, smell, light and AI technology into a immersive multi-sensorial experience. read more

SNN#1 – The Speed of Thought Itself

2019
Chris Salter
SNN#1 is an experimental thirty-minute audio/visual performance using spiking neural network algorithms. It explores how we increasingly give over our thinking processes to machines. read more

Les jardins des femmes/the Notman Garden

2019
Cynthia Hammond
Les jardins des femmes/the Notman Garden series was an exhibition held at the McGill School of Architecture following a six-month artist residency in the Communauté Milton-Parc. read more

Walk in the Water / Marcher sur les eaux

2018
Kathleen Vaughan
Measuring nine feet high by twelve feet wide, this ‘talking textile’ artwork in map form invites visitors to learn about the St. Lawrence river’s Pointe-Saint-Charles shoreline with touch-sensitive audio playback. read more

Abundant with Bloom: The Garden Worlds of the Colby Women

2018
Cynthia Hammond
Cynthia Hammond’s solo exhibition, “Abundant with Bloom: The Garden Worlds of the Colby Women” was on view at the Colby-Curtis Museum in Stanstead, Quebec, from May to September, 2018. read more