This residency program runs continuously for 8 weeks. DARE-DARE seeks to foster a deeper, close-knit relationship between a professional artist (who does not reside in the metropolitan area) and the Saint-Henri and Petite-Bourgogne neighbourhoods, and provides dedicated support throughout the residency.
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To Embody: Joyful Militancy and Irresistible Activism
2026-2027 programRead moreCall for Proposals
Residency
CONFLUENCES ResidencyRead moreCall for proposals 2026
Residency
research micro-residency at La HALTERead moreThis summer, DARE-DARE invites you to experience a research blitz in the public space. The micro-residencies aim to question and (re)animate our relationship to reading, archives and exchange.
Elsy Zavarce and Denise A. Olivares
Echoes of Burgundy: Exploring Urban Presence Through Multisensory ArchivesRead moreThe duo of Elsy Zavarce and Denise A. Olivares, who were in residence for an independent research project during the 2025–2026 programming year, will present the results of their work at La HALTE in late May.
Caroline Gagné
Peupleraie - Corps social et corps sonoreRead morePeupleraie invites us to explore the soundscape of a community of trees, poplars, in the urban fabric of the Petite-Bourgogne neighborhood and the Lachine Canal, as a metaphor for the “living environment” and the social body. Anyone passing through the South-West neighborhood with an internet-connected device and a pair of headphones can experience the project. Various connectors are available at the HALTE or at the DARE-DARE offices.
Raquel Cruz Crespo
Cuerpo y EspritRead more"Cuerpo y Esprit brings together reflections that began when I was diagnosed with cancer at twenty-nine, just as I was finishing my studies and eager to reconnect professionally with the visual arts."
Job offer
Projects and Special Events CoordinatorRead moreDARE-DARE is looking for a dynamic, autonomous individual to fill the position of Projects and Special Events Coordinator.
Job Offer
Cultural Mediator and Programming Assistant (Funded by: Canada Summer Jobs)Read moreDARE-DARE is seeking a dynamic, creative, and self-directed individual to fill the position of Cultural Mediator and Programming Assistant
Archives
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Petites pièces
Claire Beaulieu, Agnès Dumouchel, Louis Fortier, Christina Horeau, Sylvie St-Marie, Monique Veillette, Louiselle Frigon, Hannelore Storm, Marie-Hélène Robert and John Drew MunroRead moreDARE-DARE organizes an annual exhibition of Petites pièces.
De Rome Ma Chine
duo Nathalie and Jean Derome (family atmosphere)Read moreAn intimate show... filled with emotions -big and small. A recital of learned music...where the performers are "smart circus fleas"!
Dominique Chalifoux
InstallationRead moreDominique Chalifoux's exhibition confronts the human body and the animal body through their fragile nature of habitation, their vulnerability.
Stéphanie Beaulieu
Une gorgée d’eau saleRead moreThis installation presents a moribund fauna composed of crippled, dirty, stained, torn fish.
Paul Sayban
PèlerinageRead moreThe transcended essence of the architectural place, the Mont St-Michel, its mystical and secular vocation, its passage, its temporal alteration, its social function of before and now transmutes the tragic ephemerality of the vision of a journey, of a pilgrimage and its tourist and mercantile profanations.
Josée Lambert and Alice Bergeron
La chute de l’icôneRead moreThis retrospective exhibition tells the story of five years of collaboration between two women, Josée Lambert and Alice Bergeron.
John Drew Munro
PaintingsRead moreJohn Drew Munro's exhibition at DARE-DARE is a reminder of the power of nature over the creative act.
Marie-Hélène Robert
Travail de nuitRead moreMarie-Hélène Robert does not paint, she does not draw, she photocopies.
Conte barbare
Book of 25 lithographsRead moreThe lithographs, previously designed for a collective artists' book, are accompanied by an original short story written by Anne-Marie Régimbald.
Louiselle Frigon
Des arbresRead moreLouiselle Frigon's trees are painted on canvases that are cut into rectangles, then into squares and then put together.
Monique Veillette
SculpturesRead moreMonique Veillette exhibits at DARE-DARE three sculptures made of glass, metal and wood.
Sylvie Ste-Marie
PaintingsRead moreSylvie St-Marie's works present, to different degrees, geometric forms that appear as fragments of an image to be reconstituted.
Christina Horeau
Le dur désir de direRead moreChristina Horeau explores matter by creating interactions between familiar objects.
Louis Fortier
Entre deux eauxRead moreDARE-DARE presents paintings and mixed media by Louis Fortier.