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Spring 2024
18 May to 30 June

Zipertatou et Maxou

GROSSE TERRE BOULE
Maison de la culture de Pointe-aux-Trembles

In response to an invitation from Galerie B-312 to celebrate its 30th anniversary, this exhibition brings together Maxime Bruneau and zipertatou, who developed a collaborative project with artist's children. The children were involved in the entire process of creating an artistic video: the puppets were designed from their drawings; the sets were created in response to their ideas; they performed during the filming and composed the music and songs. By promoting their imagination, they were given the opportunity to appropriate the creative space as a way of working and getting involved. 

16 March to 12 May

Zipertatou et Maxou

GROSSE TERRE BOULE
Quai 5160 | Maison de la culture de Verdun

In response to an invitation from Galerie B-312 to celebrate its 30th anniversary, this exhibition brings together Maxime Bruneau and zipertatou, who developed a collaborative project with artist's children. The children were involved in the entire process of creating an artistic video: the puppets were designed from their drawings; the sets were created in response to their ideas; they performed during the filming and composed the music and songs. By promoting their imagination, they were given the opportunity to appropriate the creative space as a way of working and getting involved. 

30 November to 4 February

Zipertatou et Maxou

GROSSE TERRE BOULE
Maison de la culture du Plateau-Mont-Royal

In response to an invitation from Galerie B-312 to celebrate its 30th anniversary, this exhibition brings together Maxime Bruneau and zipertatou, who developed a collaborative project with artist's children. The children were involved in the entire process of creating an artistic video: the puppets were designed from their drawings; the sets were created in response to their ideas; they performed during the filming and composed the music and songs. By promoting their imagination, they were given the opportunity to appropriate the creative space as a way of working and getting involved. 

Spring 2022
30 June 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Closing party
GROSSE TERRE BOULE | zipertatou and Maxime Bruneau
14 May to 30 June

zipertatou and Maxime Bruneau

Grosse Terre Boule
Conjuguer l'espace au temps | Engendrer

This exhibition is organized by zipertatou, accompanied by Maxime Bruneau whom he invited to lead a collaborative project with a group of children, of which at least one parent is an artist, directly involved in the conceptualization of the content of the exhibition.

20 January to 30 June
Conjuguer l'espace au temps
A series of exhibitions to mark the 30th anniversary of Galerie B-312

It is with great pride that we unveil the Winter-Spring program of 2022: three special exhibitions, presented in quick succession, to highlight the 30th anniversary of our center. With unique creations conceived by artists invited to commit themselves to the questions related to space and time.

Spring 2020
22 February 2:00 pm

La Track | The Track

Discussion Panel

Hosted by Monique Régimbald-Zeiber, this panel is an opportunity to think the symbolism of wandering and discovering in a creation context. Starting from their respective residences, the artists of La Track | The Track will comment on their experiences.

21 February to 28 March

LA TRACK | THE TRACK

MONTRÉAL | BALTIMORE
Galerie B-312 is pleased to present the second part of La Track | The Track exhibition. Curated by Gabrielle Lajoie-Bergeron, artists from Montreal and Baltimore reveal the results of their respective residences in foreign territories by focusing on disorientation, uprooting and encounter notions.
21 February to 28 March

LA TRACK | THE TRACK

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Learn more about the artists from Montreal and Baltimore from La Track | The Track exhibition presented at Galerie B-312 until March 28, 2020. 

 

15 February 1: 30 pm

Breathing—AN ENCOUNTER

Discussion Panel

As part of the Breathing exhibition, Galerie B-312 invites you to a discussion panel with the curator Yan Zhou and artists Alexandre David, Mireille Lavoie and Yam Lau. 

 

9 January to 15 February

JEAN-FRANÇOIS CÔTÉ—ALEXANDRE DAVIDDONG DAWEI—REN JIE—YAM LAU—MIREILLE LAVOIE—LI MING—ZHANG QINGFAN—XU TAN—ZHANG XIAO

Breathing

Originally from China and based in Toronto for six years now, the curator Yan Zhou proposes Breathing, a search and creation project bringing together Chinese and Canadian artists. The project addresses environmental, political, economic and social concerns resulting from the smog phenomenon.

9 January to 15 February

BREATHING

ABOUT PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

Learn more about works and artists of the Breathing exhibition. 

Fall 2019
15 November to 15 December

LA TRACK | THE TRACK

MONTRÉAL | BALTIMORE
Institute of Contemporary Art Baltimore

Gabrielle Lajoie-Bergeron is the curator of La Track | The Track a project with exhibitions, residences and conferences in which artists from Montreal and Baltimore reflect on uprooting, disorientation and encounter concepts.

Summer 2019
15 August to 26 August

Amber Eve Anderson — Erick Antonio Benitez — Hannah Brancato — Ada Pinkston — Lu Zhang 

Artists in residence
La Track | The Track

As part of La Track | The Track project, five American artists from Baltimore will be at Galerie B-312 for in situ and off-site residencies, culminating in two group exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art Baltimore in November 2019 and at Galerie B-312 in February 2020.

Fall 2010
14 October to 13 November

ZIPERTATOU

Top Manatavo

zipertatou shares these worlds that he imagines with their space, time, characters and the story in which they are the protagonists. In Top Manatavo, tissue boxes fly, what resembles a swollen wing comes out of the opening where one usually pulls the tissues.

Fall 2006
9 September to 14 October

AKRAM ZAATARI—KHALED RAMADAN—LOUMA SALAMÉ—MANSOUR EL-HABRE—MARC CASAL LIOTIER—MIREILLE EID ASTORE—ZIAD ANTAR—RIMA SAAB—SHAWKI YOUSSEF

Vue de Beyrouth

Through this exhibition's program, curators Ricardo Mbarak and Wadih Safieddine have focused on works that address the question of identity. The selection shows several positions of artists who privilege in their works criteria related to their environment.