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Ongoing rituals Raymond Dupuis , Usine C

1345, Lalonde Street

June 9 to 28, Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Map of Usine C


Raymond Dupuis got his training at the Institute of Applied Arts in Montreal, from 1964 to 1967. Since then, he has presented over thirty individual shows in Montreal and New York City and taken part in many group exhibitions in Quebec, throughout Canada and overseas. His works are displayed in important public collections in many locations in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia and Philadelphia. He has also taken part in many international exhibits in Canada, the United States and Europe.
 
1.
I'd like to say
Things far
From the sadness stuck in the silt
Before the unspeakable wandering
At the edge of a forgotten nation
Wakinyan tanka
Thunder Bird
Open my heart's eye
Let me walk
Igniting the day
On the sacred path
Let me be seized by the infinity
Of a demand from without
2.
To retrace
Up to the horizon
The absence
Of these fragile destinies
Against the wind
Between shadow and fire
Of the vast lands, devastated
For too long a time
I close up my soul
In the silence
3.
I transcribe the symbols
Of my other breath
Intercepting the antique space
When the inscrutable snake
Uncoils itself
And the approving now
Can play
In the implacable cry
Of the caribou in trance
Howling for help
Before it moves off
Like the spirit of the four winds of America
I set up my tent
Near the frescoes of the absolute
Beating on the bone
Of the whale of the already-leaving
Attuned to the rhythm
Of Ursa Major

 

A game of creation at Bibliothèque nationale

Saint-Sulpice building, 1700, Saint-Denis Street

From June 05 to 27, free entrance

Monday to Saturday from 12 : 00 p.m. to 05 : 00 p.m.


A game of creation,
The very strong symbolic powers and ritualised aspects of the game of chess have not escaped the attention of the artists and craftspeople who answered our appeal to create original chess sets. Most of them are familiar with the game of chess. Though some of these artists may only play the game occasionally, they watched hotly disputed chess games between their elders when they were children. In the chess sets and the rules of the game, they all discovered an imaginary territory to be carved out of their own experiences and their relation to First Nations traditions.
From stone to ivory, from bark to fur, arts of fire or fabric, the ancient gestures of weaving to the most contemporary sculptural forms, everything partake to the creation of original artworks. Above all, the choice of materials sets these warriors, spirits, Shamans and other totemic figures apart from conventional chess sets. The chessboard remains the territory for stark oppositions. The artists and craftspeople of the First Nations have not hesitated to explore its every dimension
Exhibit of Alanis Obomsawin's work

June 10-22. Free admission

Cinémathèque québécoise, in the Luce-Guilbeault lobby


Alanis Obomsawin
Alanis Obomsawin is another wayfarer familiar with the boundless mysteries of dreams. Her graphic works reveal the visions and memories haunting her: free horses and happy children, the Abenakis of yesteryear whose portraits are veiled in memory as they go about their daily lives. And strange beings, emerging from the night, who impose their presence

 

Addresses
Montreal's First Peoples' Festival 2003

Émilie-Gamelin park, corner of Sainte-Catherine Street and Berri Street

NFB Cinema, 1564, Saint-Denis Street

Cinémathèque québécoise, 335, de Maisonneuve blvd East

Kateri Hall, Kahnawake

Usine C, 1345, Lalonde Street

Bibliothèque nationale, Saint-Sulpice building, 1700, Saint-Denis Street

Belvédère Kondiaronk, mount Royal

 

 
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