The Director of the Centre for Intersectoral Studies and Research in Circular Economics explains the broad outlines of the production-distribution system and invites us to go beyond the linear and extractive economic models.
June 7th, 2021
Canadian photographer and creative director Garrett Naccarato on his career path and developping a language of his own.
July 22nd, 2021
J Rah sits with Susan Giles a Chicago-based artist, researcher and educator at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to discuss space, architecture, education, technology, and works.
July 15th, 2021
J Rah sits with Susan Giles a Chicago-based artist, researcher and educator at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago to discuss space, architecture, education, technology, and works.
The Director of the Centre for Intersectoral Studies and Research in Circular Economics explains the broad outlines of the production-distribution system and invites us to go beyond the linear and extractive economic models.
Through her rich background in culture and especially public relations, Myriam Achard offers us her perspectives on the arts’ community and shares the life experiences that made her an accomplished and visionary woman.
Discover Joshua’s new digital performance entitled Metal and Debris. In this movement-based piece, JRah oscillates from a self-designed metal structure, without touching the ground.
Chelsea L. Niava writes on Caribbean culture and traditions united by a profound sense of wellness, while borrowing from a plethora of diverging cultures that led to the widening of the diasporas that currently occupy the land and the creating of new customs.
Passionate about problem solving, engineer Marie-Gisèle Munyaneza shares with us her journey from Kigali to Montreal that led her to work today in the field of satellites for the Canadian Space Agency.
Through a critique of the film “Queen and Slim”, directed by Melina Matsoukas and written by Lena Waithe, multidimensional artist Chidera Ihejirika expresses herself on the power of Black Love.
Dior Sow expresses herself on the quest for the contemporaneity of the African art scene.
Cameroonian multidisciplinary artist Tania Doumbe Fines explores African architecture through its different forms. She takes a critical look at the continent’s architectural heritage so that it can reflect the plurality of national identities.
While life as an entrepreneur can be challenging, mentor David Oram shares his tips and tricks for maintaining a healthy, balanced and inspiring lifestyle
As the pandemic shines a harsh light on our troubled society, mentor Amanda Vincelli shares with our community resources and workshops that will enable us to develop and cultivate community-oriented values to build a more caring world.
Farmer and philosopher Souhail Tazi is behind the Organic Market Marrakech and the Domaine Sauvage in Morocco. Today, he writes a letter to the next generation to give them hope for a better future – a future in which permaculture will be the solution for our world.
Inspired by artists who have created synergies between materials, designer Laura Azzalini presents Reixue: her Montreal boutique dedicated to sustainable design.
While nothing could have predicted that he was going to turn photography into his profession, photographer François Ollivier shares with us the atypical journey that led him to develop his artistic practice – an exploration of wander.
Immersed in her surroundings, artist and art director Frédérique Albert-Bordenave reflects on how space and time have shaped her identity.
Through his personal essay, Kansas artist and painter J Rah resolves this riddle on shapes that lead him on a journey to repair and healing.
Julia Kidder’s move to Ashcroft, British Columbia, has been something of an existential trip, an experiment in tinkering – and a major psychological and intellectual challenge.
Intrigued by digital connections, self-taught programmer and designer Fotar Tunteng reflects on methods to engage as a community on social media.
Through her neo-realistic visuals, Buenos Aires artist Carolina Carballo aims to use the power of color to question the relation of lasting materials in graphic universes inspired by nature.
Curious and adventurous by nature, Maria Mariano is not afraid to explore the limits of the fashion world.
This guide presents the various financial assistance programs put in place by the three levels of government to help Montreal’s creative community get through COVID.