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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!

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Art Volt Collection

What is the Art Volt Collection?
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Mentorship

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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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The Art Volt Collection at Plural 2026

We are happy to share that the Art Volt Collection will be presenting at the 2026 edition of Plural Art Fair, taking place at the Grand Quay in Montreal’s Old Port.

Plural is a contemporary art fair that brings together leading galleries from across Canada to showcase a wide range of artists and perspectives. Through carefully curated exhibitions and accessible programming, it supports the discovery of new voices and fosters community within the Canadian art scene.

Join us at booth #201 during the weekend of April 10–12, alongside a total of 45 exhibitors.

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Winter Workshop Series 2026

Our winter workshop series is here! Register now for our online and in-person workshops presented by Art Volt, in collaboration with FutureBound and the Creative Arts Therapies Department.

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Meet the Céline Bureau Curatorial Residency

Isabelle Mae-Yen Bredt and Luigi Iagulli are artists and curators based in Montreal. Their joint practice functions like a perpetual rehearsal, using provocation, rules, scripting, and staging to manipulate expectation and perception. They frequently collaborate on film-based projects and have presented work together at Maison de la culture Janine-Sutto as part of the MOMENTA Biennale, as well as at Dazibao and Festival Regard. 

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Kinga Michalska on view in the FOFA Gallery courtyard

We invite you to discover Kinga Michalska’s artwork Guy and Jammal, currently on view in the FOFA Gallery courtyard. The large-scale banner will be up until May 2026. We hope their work will bring you warmth and softness during these cold winter days.

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Recognising the generous support

Generously supported by Power Corporation of Canada and other dedicated donors, with initial funding from the Peter N. Thomson Family Innovation Fund.

 

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