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Dawn into MourningRead moreMarie-Andrée Gill
Lâche Du LousseRead moreLet's love each other in our own way during our time and its catastrophes. This series of 18 poems follows a (self-)residency of the artist near her place of living.
Nicholas Dawson and Gabrielle Giasson-Dulude
LA COURRead moreAfter investing DARE-DARE's public poetry billboard for several months with their own words, Gabrielle Giasson-Dulude (G) and Nicholas Dawson (N) begin their duology by gradually stitching together a common poetic backyard from those known throughout their lives.
GABRIELLE GIASSON-DULUDE
RuminantesRead moreOn the billboard will lay beasts, half asleep beasts, attentive to the to and fro movements of their stomachs.
Nicholas Dawson
Nous : tembloresRead moreDARE-DARE begins with the Montreal writer a new cycle of Public Writings
Écritures Publiques
Chantal Neveu, Gabrielle Giasson-Dulude, Jonathan Lamy Beaupré, Marie-Paule Grimaldi, Maude Veilleux and Sébastien B. GagnonRead moreFollowing the (de)possession Evening of Poetry, DARE-DARE concludes the 2018-19 cycle of Public Writing with proposals from the 6 participating authors : Sébastien B. Gagnon, Gabrielle Giasson-Dulude, Marie-Paule Grimaldi, Jonathan Lamy Beaupré, Chantal Neveu and Maude Veilleux.
NATHALIE DEROME
BOBOS-MÉDIARead moreI am attracted by the idea of spending time near a trailer. It will be my safe shack from all the Technos of the world, my beautiful breakaway to tinker images in few words -but in BOLD type!
JULIE DELPORTE
Décroissance sexuelleRead moreJulie Delporte produces comics, children's books, illustrations, ceramics and anxiety. She lives in Montreal, always loves animals, often plants and sometimes humans.
CLAIRE MOEDER
Read moreInterweaving imagination and collective memory, Claire Moeder composes the stories of 24 inventoried artworks, indices of a sliding heritage and an underground history, all revisited through creative writing.
CÉLINE HUYGHEBAERT
Inventaire des choses qui ne laissent pas de traceRead moreMy lists also track the ordinary. But an invisible ordinary. They give a density to things that leave no trace.
SYLVIE LALIBERTÉ
Je n'ai pas dit mon premier motRead moreThe yellow sign thwarts the idea that everything must have a reason for being and a easily identifiable function. Because art is freer than expected, I want to present simple everyday sentences. Small moments in words.
ROSANA Y ARIS
Read moreWe consider our equations as opportunities to spot ambiguities and boost the relations between neighboring concepts. Also we would like to offer the chance to all users (author ‐ displayer ‐ viewer) to feel free to manipulate them by changing side at any of the words that appear in an equation.
STEFANIE REQUIN TREMBLAY
Esthétique BureautiqueRead morePoetry inspired by the field of administration. A universe that is miles away from my work as an author and artist.
ODILE JORON
Faire partie du décorRead moreThe descriptions presented are 10 examples of Google searches I conducted. For the Public Writing component, the individuals described have been removed from the context in which they were photographed.
Claire Burelli
H41kusRead moreThe series consists of short poems, highlighting the interweaving of digital culture with the banality of life.
ALICE FELDT
WINDSWEPTRead more"Windswept" is an ongoing writing project, which explores a young pioneer woman’s transcendentalist journey into the American West.