From November 25, 2025, to May 14, 2026, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, artist Steve Giasson will present a series of minimalist performances based on conceptual statements.
Programming
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METHODS AND GAMES IN SPACE : HABITABLE ZONES II
Programming 2025-2026Read moreSteve Giasson
NOUVELLES NOUVELLES PERFORMANCES INVISIBLESRead more40 Years – 40 Hours – 40 Artists
Anniversary CelebrationRead moreFor forty years, DARE-DARE has moved forward as a pathfinder — at times a tightrope walker, often stepping sideways. It has surfaced where least expected, claimed the in-between spaces, shifted the lines, choosing productive friction over the straight and narrow. Forty years of treating art as an active verb: to spill over, to infiltrate, to connect.
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.
Catherine Cormier-Larose
La fêteRead moreTo mark our fortieth anniversary, the celebrations committee invited Catherine Cormier-Larose as one greets an essential voice—with gratitude and joy. A poet, critic, curator, and tireless connector, she embodies a lasting commitment to the poetry community: a vibrant, inspiring presence that brings people together. Titled LA FÊTE, the corpus presented in the illuminated sign sidesteps any notion of decoration or surface-level celebration. Here, the party is a collective gesture, a political stance, a form of joyful resistance. Short, incisive poems turn dancing into an act of disobedience, public conversation into a patient revolt, and artistic provocation into an open invitation. LA FÊTE insists that creating and gathering are, in themselves, acts of resistance—and reasons to sparkle together.
Archives
1990 one thousand, nine hundred and ninety
Infiniment petit 1990
Interdisciplinary eventRead moreDARE-DARE repeats the experience of "Petites pièces", but with a leap into the even smaller, into the Infinitely small: the works will not exceed 3 inches x 3 inches.
11 artists in their neighborhood
Alain Bouchard, Rachel Boucher, Yolande Dupuis, Christina Horeau, Raymonde Jodoin, Lise-Hélène Larin, Réal Lauzon, Michel Niquette, Ginette Prince, Manon B. Thibault, Anne ThibaultRead moreThis event has four components: open workshops, a clue exhibit, a party and a bus tour.
Michelle Guay and Denise Lapointe
PaintingsRead moreThe painting work of Michelle Guay and Denise Lapointe is practiced within a precise area: abstraction.
Monique Veillette
ReboisementRead moreExhibition of sculpture, photo and installation in gallery.
Jean Marois
PaintingsRead moreJean Marois accumulates layers and layers of cultural glaze, to obtain this effect of atmospheric blur that refers to another blur that we know.
Michael Meredith
PaintingsRead moreDARE-DARE presents the paintings of Michael Meredith.
Pol Pelletier
Les femmes, l’art et la joieRead moreevent-show written and directed by Pol Pelletier
Les femmes, l’art et la joie
Louky Bersianik, Nicole Brossard, Nathalie Caron, Martine Chagnon, Carmen Coulombe, Marie Décary, Michèle Delisle, Danielle Hébert, Aline Martineau, Lise Nantel, Pol PelletierRead moremultidisciplinary event to mark the fifth anniversary of DARE-DARE.
Monique Crouillère
D’un coup de pinceauRead moreDARE-DARE is screening Monique Crouillère's film based on the work of Francine Simonin.
The scaled garden by François Vincent
Fundraising eventRead moreDARE-DARE is holding its first major fundraiser to mark the center's fifth anniversary.
Dominique Laquerre
Lieux sacrésRead moreThis installation exhibition is part of the research pursued by Dominique Laquerre, who privileges architectural discourse as a vehicle for human and philosophical concerns.
Students of the Université du Québec à Montréal
Espoir – Hoffnung – NadiejaRead moreThese lithographic works are born of the hope that emerges through recent political events.
Anna Boghiguian
ZYX_XYZRead moreAnna Boghiguian takes the viewer into the world of her sketchbooks, faithful witnesses of a five-year itinerary (1981 to 1986) that set her soul adrift along the continents.
André Duchesne
chant-songRead moreIn the course of a concert, André Duchesne tells us a little about his taming of music, his ever-living interest in words and his commitment to the world and to life. An itinerary passing through Ferré, Prévert, Hendrix, Morrisson, Jagger and Beaudelaire to let us see and hear what he loves.
Cocagne (Jean Gagné and Serge Gagné)
Anti-histoire de l’AmériqueRead moreDARE-DARE proposes an exhibition of collages made by Jean and Serge Gagné for their film "Le royaume ou l'asile".
Khosro Berahmandi
Aeonic tremblingRead moreJohn Lindsay Gouws
Une chaise : métaphore et monumentRead more