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TOURS

Enjoy two ways to experience Concordia's Public Art Collection

Self-guided walking tours

Self-guided audio tours

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Public Art, Science and Technology

This tour highlights the multidisciplinary nature of Concordia University. Each artwork on this tour is interpreted as having a relationship to science and technology as subject matter.

Take the SGW tourTake the Loyola tour


Public Art, Nature and the City

In the context of a university campus that is nestled into a downtown centre, viewers are invited to consider how these public artworks are experienced in juxtaposition to their urban situation, and to reflect on the role of public art in city life.

Take the SGW tour



Public Art, Public Memory

Both the Sir George Williams and Loyola campuses feature recent and historical buildings, embedded into the rich history of Montreal. This tour explores artworks and artifacts from the public art collection which reflect Montreal's cultural history.

Take the SGW tourTake the Loyola tour

Credits

The Sir George Williams (SGW) tours were co-created by Elliott Elliott (MFA Sculpture 2020) and Max Holzberg (BFA Film Studies 2021) both Concordia Fine Arts graduates, through a Research Residency with Art Volt, as well as through the mentorship of Johanne Sloan, Professor, Concordia University, and Sandra Margolian, Public Art Lead, Concordia University. Max Holzberg created the Loyola Campus tours with the mentorship of Johanne Sloan and Sandra Margolian.

The recordings were co-produced by Sandra Margolian and Max Holzberg. Voice acting was done by Cédric Gaillard for the French language tours, and by Khadija Mbowe for the English language tours.Technical production included David Clark for sound recording, and Jackie Gallant for sound editing. Additional consultation for the SGW campus tours included the involment of Elliott Elliott, as well as French language translation by Mélanie Reid.

 

 

Contact us

Sandra Margolian
Public Art Lead, Concordia University Library
s.margolian@concordia.ca

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