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ART VOLT

Supporting recent alumni of Concordia's Faculty of Fine Arts

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Artists of the Art Volt Collection 2022 at the bootcamp. Photo : Ash KG


About Art Volt

Are you planning to graduate from Concordia’s Faculty of Fine Arts this year? Have you graduated within the last three to five years? Learn more about our programs and resources and discover a wide range of opportunities available to you!

How we support emerging artists
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Art Volt Collection

What is the Art Volt Collection?
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Mentorship

Find a mentor, be a mentor
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Professional Training

What's offered next?
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Residencies

Become an artist-in-residence
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The Art Volt Toolbox

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What's new at Art Volt

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Vernissage: Art Volt Collection

We are thrilled to invite you to the 2024 Launch exhibition of the Art Volt Collection at the FOFA Gallery! The exhibition will feature artworks by the 10 new artists joining the Collection, in addition to new artworks by artists from the previous cohorts.

Vernissage: June 19th, 2024 at 6pm
The exhibition will be on view until July 6th, 2024

Learn more and RSVP
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Bouclair Residency in Digital Arts

The 2nd edition of the Bouclair Residency in Digital Arts is here, and we are excited to launch the third of three exhibitions at Bouclair!

The third resident to exhibit is Fanny Lord-Bourcier (BFA, 2023). Her work Anastomose du Coeur: to kiss inward will be presented at Bouclair's Griffintown location from April 29th to June 9th 2024.

Learn More about Fanny
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2024 Artch Workshop Series

The Artch Workshops are back from May 31st to July 12th! Discover the wide range workshop topics offered this summer and register now!

REGISTER NOW
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The Romany Eveleigh Residency in Baie-Saint-Paul

The 2nd edition of the Romany Eveleigh residency is here!

During the two-week residency in Baie-Saint-Paul, the artists Camille Dubuc and Sarah Piché will be working in a studio space located in an old school building that has been repurposed as artist studios.

Learn More about CamilleLearn more about Sarah

Recognising the generous support

This initiative is made possible by the generous support of the Peter N. Thomson Family Innovation Fund.

 

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