Arts Centres in Downtown, Montréal, QC

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4001 Berri St, DOWNTOWN, Montréal, H2L 4H2

(514) 844-3250
OBORO est un centre dédié à la production et à la présentation de l'art, des pratiques contemporaines et des nouveaux médias. OBORO is a center dedicated to production and presentation of art, contemporary practices and new media.
Oboro Arts Centre in Montréal is highly regarded for its thought-provoking exhibitions and friendly staff. The center offers excellent value for money with well-maintained equipment and professional services. Some visitors experienced evocative exhibitions, such as
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372 Rue Sainte-Catherine Édifice Belgo, DOWNTOWN, Montréal, H3B 1A2

(514) 398-9322
2013-2014 PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW : image credit: Poster Design: David Court (image from Herbert Bayer’s Fundamentals of Exhibition Design) A work by David Court, commissioned by Skol. The theme The Artist in Dangerous Times will be developed over two years of active programming. Conceived as a “shared vision” rather than a constraint, this theme echoes the political concerns, looming abstract threats, and ghostly aesthetics found in a number of the selected projects, and serves as a premise for the conferences and exchanges that Skol plans to generate. By examining and re-evaluating their own artistic processes, by tackling the structures that define our identities, or by making way for feelings of discontent or outrage, the artists and curators participating in this programming share a weather-eyed approach, each engaging with the following questions in their own way: Is the artist’s stance still inherently progressive? Can fears and concerns be expressed without immediately being digested, dissolved, dismantled? How can one respond, when words like “liberty”, “creativity” and “difference” — once so dear to artists — now serve to fuel the new capitalist ethos? “I see perilous times ahead.” - Jim Rogers, financial analyst “Global Exchange, ” CNN. Atlanta, November 9, 2011.
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55 Rue de Louvain O 53 & #480, DOWNTOWN, Montréal, H2N 1A4

(514) 284-2106
Depuis 2007, Eastern Bloc se situe à l’avant-garde en matière de diffusion, de production et de promotion de l’art numérique au Québec. Le centre soutient particulièrement l’expérimentation créatrice dans les domaines croisés de l’art, de la technologie et de la science ainsi que toute pratique émergente numérique. Hybridité et nouveaux modes de production lui tiennent à cœur, autant que de soutenir la communauté artistique de la relève en permettant des échanges créatifs entre artistes émergents et artistes établis au sein d’initiatives de diffusion à échelles locale et internationale. Eastern Bloc facilite la participation du public, la démocratisation technologique et la mise en valeur de l’espace urbain au sein de projets d’intervention publique. Tout en soutenant l’innovation via les pratiques artistiques et technologiques émergentes, l’organisme s’efforce de défendre un point de vue critique au sujet de toutes ces évolutions.
Customers express great satisfaction with Eastern Bloc's Bachata dance classes, led by Professor Mohamed. They praise the structured learning process, enjoyable atmosphere, and progress made. The group dynamic creates synergy and friendships. The dance studio, including facilities, is clean and safe.