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A great success for l'Art est dans ses feuilles! 120 people took part in the six guided tours of the Art-Nature Trail!
Coming from Montreal, Laval, Mascouche and everywhere in the Laurentians, this is a great contribution to the vitality of our community and the protection of our nature!
Photo credits: ATSA, Izabel Zimmer et Luc Senécal
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Join us to attend the first edition of our art-nature celebration, l'Art est dans ses feuilles !
Come and discover the brand new forest art trail of La Montagnarde on September 28th and 29th during the first edition of l'Art est dans ses feuilles !
Date and time: Saturday September 28th and Sunday September 29th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Location: La Montagnarde located at 251 chemin des bouleaux in Saint-Adolphe-d'Howard (from highway 15, take the St-Sauveur exit, follow route 364, turn right on route 329, turn left on the Montée d'Argenteuil, then follow Montée du Bois-Franc on the right and finally take Chemin des Peupliers which becomes Chemin des Bouleaux. Go forward to number 251, you can park on the street, someone will welcome you there. ).
At 12 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. you can follow our guide on this path, among the autumn leaves, to meet the artists and their works, some of them new! You will be able to admire the works of:
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ATSA - forest installation |
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Gaspard Combes - Wood carving A visual artist, his current practice focuses primarily on sculpture in public spaces with a preference for works in situ and in nature. This choice reinforces a desire to promote the democratization of art as well as a questioning of man's relationship with nature and the uprooting that he has carried out.
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Her research varies by wandering through different disciplines, such as sculpture, ceramics, drawing, painting, screen printing, engraving, video, and even installation. Her vocabulary is poetic, committed, utopian, universal. It is a permanent back and forth between love and revolution, innocence and cruelty, silent beauty and uninhibited ugliness. |
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© Sylvie-Ann Paré |
Barbara Kaneratonni Diabo is Kanien’keha:ka (Mohawk), originally from Kahnawake. She now lives in Montreal, where she is artistic director and choreographer for A’nó:wara Dance Theatre. She combines powwow, Haudenosaunee and contemporary dance styles to invoke an artistic fusion that reaches different audiences. Diabo invests in sharing her culture. |
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© DADA |
DADA is a trained lawyer, a spare-time poet, an eco-poetic researcher and a playwright (in the making). Her work attempts to develop a poetic and political language through the collage of various materials (intimate, legal, sociological, literary and documentary). She seeks to produce forms that do not hide from the cruelty of the world, but which also do not reject gentleness and calm. Her current research explores the aestheticization of violence, regimes of appearance, and the commodification of identities. |
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© Diane Dauphinais |
Also known by her pseudonym Obom, Diane is a French-speaking Abenaki animator, illustrator, director and comic book author. |
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Laura is a multidisciplinary artist, poet and queer activist of Haitian-Québécois origins who is interested in the role of art in social movements. The 23-year-old author published their first book, Cœur Yoyo, in 2020, and has participated in numerous artistic productions with the queer feminist collective Les Allumeuses, as well as with Espace de la Diversité. Laura’s work has been published in multiple Quebec literary publications and has been presented in artistic projects in Belgium, the United States, France, Mexico, Russia and the United Kingdom. |
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Self-taught artist, elparo began his journey through the practice of graffiti. At the same time, he discovered modern, abstract and contemporary art. He was fascinated. His obsessive work on canvas began. From Europe to Oceania via Africa, wherever he lived, he found workshops, walls, abandoned factories. Today, these practices have faded away. In situ installations take up such a place that it is now difficult for him to devote himself fully to pictorial art. |
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Élaine Frigon studied architecture and visual arts in Quebec in the 1980s, then specialized in media arts at UC-Davis and the San Francisco Art Institute in California. Influenced by her studies in architecture, she developed works focused on the connections between the surrounding context and individuals. For almost forty years, she has been weaving sensitive connections between people, eras and places. She presents the installation La fuite des mariées. |
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Luc presents his ephemeral photographic installation, developed from the documentation of the creative process of the Scénographies-Paysages at La Montagnarde, last June. This project of the Carré des Lombes brought together choreographer Danièle Desnoyers and six Quebec and Italian performers (Myriam Arseneault Campbell, Châtelaine Côté-Rioux, Brontë Poiré-Prest, Giulia Cannas, Rachele Montis, Nunzia Picciallo) for a period of work in the beautiful Laurentian forest that borders the artists’ residency. |
We invite you to come and get to know this magnificent place located in the heart of the Laurentian forest. All day long, surprises await you (performances, live music, meetings, etc.). Hot dogs and iced tea are offered while supplies last, bring your picnic.
At ATSA we love carpooling! So, if you need a lift to come or if you have a few places left in your car? Don't hesitate to talk about it directly on our Facebook event in the discussion area here .
This event is taking place as part of the 2024 Culture Days!