Fringe Arts
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Fringe Arts
Art, nature, and serenity
Nature is a great escape towards a mindset grounded in the present moment, contemplation and serenity.
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The “I” Word expo unbolts art gallery doors
A Montreal based artist uses art to portray the struggles of being a migrant.
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Genia Evelina’s ‘Heirloom’ collection is here to stay
Genia De Marco, the woman behind the brand Genia Evelina, describes her latest ‘Heirloom’ collection as seasonless.
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The trials and tribulations of organizing a haunted house during COVID
For the past 10 years the Greco family has transformed their home into a haunted house for Halloween, and this year is no different.
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Sonia Boileau’s ‘Rustic Oracle’ places Indigenous women at the helm of creative direction
“What we put on screen is etched in time, right?”
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Fashion Preview showcases style to a worldwide audience
The new restrictions put in place in early October in Quebec were not enough to stop local designers from showcasing their latest collection.
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Cinéma Moderne expands platform to offer virtual experience
While Montreal’s cinephile community may know Cinéma Moderne for their café-bar and screenings of independent films, the organization has been forced to adapt to the restrictions of the pandemic.
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How can you fit a stage online?
Concordia began the 2020 academic year with online classes and a campus that was inaccessible to the majority of students and faculty.
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Montreal street art beautifies city, embraces social movements during COVID-19
With more time to really take in the orange cone-dotted city streets following closures and cancellations due to the pandemic, Montrealers have been audience to a thriving cultural staple of the city that has largely continued to chug along in the midst of the pandemic: street art.
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Underground visual arts exhibit ‘Sous la Terre’ showcases emerging artists
Sous la Terre is pushing boundaries and raising funds for various charities with the art of twenty emerging local artists from Oct. 4 to 11.