To All Indyish Neighbors, Block Parents, Children and Ol’folks
I am sending out to you, for the first time ever (Indyish Cherry Popped!!), an invitation to see works of art at Galerie VAV Gallery, by Tara Chartrand and myself (Thea Jones). Tara and I were strangers before this show, but quickly we saw the […]
Risa and I have had the chance to cover a lot more then just the Fringe this year. We’ve met with some great Toronto minds, schemed some exciting new collaborations, worked on the upcoming Mega Mess at Sala Rossa on August 9th, experienced a rooftop mini-jam and reading, and met wonderful creative minds. And met […]
Looking for free arts-related stuff to do this weekend in Montreal? Here are 3 events I recommend. Lots to do! Run, run, run!
1) “Atelier Portes Ouvertes” from Friday May 23rd to Sunday, May 25th
Over the last few days, these painted images have been appearing on sidewalks to advertise the Atelier Portes Ouvertes. Each image is […]
‘V is for Wideo’ can be seen at the VAV Gallery at 1395, blvd René Lévesque o. from March 10th-14th, as part of Concordia’s Art Matters festival.
“I used to edit tape to tape before non-linear digital video editing was available” says Brett Bergmann, of the waning days before digital replaced the direct […]
The Goods will be on display at the Galerie Espace, 4844, Saint-Laurent, from March 6th to the 11th.
Although every one of the exhibitions in Concordia’s own Art Matters festival are free, at least one of them would like to make a statement about the price we’re willing to pay […]
We’ve finally got our first Indyish Merchandise up for sale. We had a bit of help from Zazzle, a website that lets anyone create and sell their own products. We started out by designing a few long and short-sleeved shirts for men and women. There’s also a hoody in there somewhere. In all, there are […]
New news on the Indyish live show for February - I spoke with the cool eco-designer artist mavens from Moly Kulte today and we joyfully decided that they would take on transforming some of our CVP kits - odd fabric and remainder garments from the consistent variable design project to create re-recycled art for the […]
This post will be a bit scattered, but the general theme is Visual Tidbits. Large, small, many, few, finite, endless…artful?
Central Question: Can the world wide web act as art gallery? Insofar as we frame collections of web pages as “sites”, does the internet enable new spaces and modes of viewing?
Site #1 Question: Can the online […]
Whatup indyishers and indyettes!
It’s been a while since we last hit you up.
Friday, we had the opening for our BROOKLYN, QC artshow. Recent works by Antonio Kel (Brooklyn) & Sake (Montreal). It was FRESH.
Kel’s portraits are DOPE!
As Montrealers, in our world, just Sake’s name is a daily word.
Throwups in a gallery… whadda y’know.
PEEP […]
Those of us who consider ourselves eco-conscious generally spend a lot of time thinking about the environmental costs of things like transportation, agriculture, and energy production. But what about the environmental costs of art? Ottawa artist Stefan Thompson brings our attention to the environmental impact of conventional artistic materials in his new Earth-Paint […]