Fringe Arts
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Fringe ArtsRetelling Montreal history through street photography
Pounding The Pavement aims to tell the history of Montreal through street photography, featuring series that showcase culture, politics and daily life since the 1800s.
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Fringe ArtsBeading across generations
Juliet Mackie’s Little Moon Creations is more than just a business—it’s a living practice that embodies Métis culture and connects to her ancestors.
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Fringe ArtsExposures holds second annual trans film festival
Held at the Union Française de Montréal from Sept. 17 to Sept. 21, this was not the space to “explain transness for cisgender legibility” or lament the state of the world. The goal was to embrace and uplift trans identity and experience in everyday life.
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Fringe ArtsJam for Justice McGill kicks off school year with a community park Jam
Jam for Justice McGill kicked off the year with a park jam at Jeanne-Mance Park, collecting over 50 food items while students played music and connected with their peers.
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Fringe ArtsThe Rover screens their documentary ‘Palestine on Campus’
Independent media outlet The Rover hosts its first documentary screening, “Palestine on Campus,” highlighting Palestinian and pro-Palestine voices on university campuses.
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Fringe ArtsIn Every Life
A Poem in honour of the children murdered by israel in the 2021 attack on Gaza and all those taken from us in the years of genocide since.
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Fringe ArtsBeyond the physical norm
The exhibition The Body in Question? invites viewers to rethink their understanding of the human body by utilizing various forms of art.
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Fringe ArtsCommunity in every key
The free bi-weekly event series Queer Karaoke cultivates an inclusive and safe space for Montreal’s queer community to meet, dance and sing.
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Fringe ArtsGaza benefit concert at Turbo Haüs channels resistance
On Sept. 11 at Turbo Haüs, a Gaza benefit show raised funds and awareness while giving people a space to channel grief and anger collectively. -
Fringe ArtsCABARET: The Dancing Djinn brings queer Arab histories to life on stage
A reclamation of erased queer Arab histories, CABARET: The Dancing Djinn fuses drag, bellydance and live music into an intimate mythology of memory, desire and defiance.

