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Exhibitions, Arts & culture

Exhibition: Ruins of the Future


Date & time
Monday, November 10, 2014 –
Friday, November 21, 2014 (all day)
Cost

This event is free

Where

Visual Arts Building
1395 René Lévesque W.
Room VAV Gallery

Wheel chair accessible

Yes


Ruins of the Future considers the ability of art to construct and expand space.  The featured works create spaces in order to contemplate issues of artistic and historical documentation while focusing on the boundaries that lie between the digital and the material as well as between the real and the fictional.

Artists: Jonathan Théroux, Jeremie Cyr, Tereza Tacic, John Shukin, Ingrid Tremblay, Timothée de Sandro

The vernissage for Ruins of the Future will take place on Tuesday, November 11 from 6 to 9 p.m. in the VAV Gallery on the main floor of the Visual Arts Building (1395 Réne-Levesque Blvd. W.).

The VAV Gallery is a democratically-run student exhibition space located in the Visual Arts Building that seeks to reflect the excellence and diversity of artworks created by students to both the university community and the public at large.

Exhibits are held all year round through bi-monthly programming. As well as the regular exhibition schedule, the VAV also hosts a variety of special events and projects throughout the year. These include workshops, lectures, panel discussions, the Art Matters festival and the Annual Graduating Students’ Exhibition.

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