About FOFA
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The FOFA Gallery (Galerie FOFA) is the primary venue dedicated to showcasing the current artistic and research practices of the Faculty of Fine Arts. Through exhibitions, publications, and events, the gallery makes public the work of Concordia alumni, faculty and staff. The Gallery also supports work from the student community, relating to the research and pedagogical aims of the Faculty. A space dedicated to innovation, FOFA Gallery fosters and facilitates pedagogical inquiries, curatorial experiments, cutting-edge artistic practices and training opportunities. |
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The FOFA Gallery is a non-profit entity and welcomes support in any form large or small. From potential naming opportunities to cumulative donations that can be made via payroll deduction through the Concordia Community Campaign, you have the opportunity to solidify our operations and feed the potential of this exciting public site. Should you wish to discuss your gift to this vital component of culture at Concordia, please contact Eunice Bélidor, FOFA Gallery Director.
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The FOFA Gallery is a partner of the Réseau Art Actuel, a network of art galleries, artist-run and cultural organizations located in Quebec.
Team
Director
Eunice Bélidor
Exhibition Coordinator
Geneviève Wallen
Communications and Curatorial Assistant
Audrey Bilodeau Fontaine
Gallery News
Concordia Shuffle 31, support FOFA Gallery in raising funds for Concordia’s Black Perspective Initiative
More information HERE
House Blend Live — Art + Conversation, National Gallery of Canada
Assistant Curator Nicole Burisch talks with past and current staff of Montreal artist-run centre Articule
Burcu Emeç (Outreach Coordinator) and Eunice Bélidor current Director of FOFA Gallery (and Programming Coordinator at Articule from 2014 to 2019)
Together they will discuss articule's open letter "Moving Beyond Statements of Solidarity,” published in relation to recent #BlackLivesMatter actions. The letter contains a series of questions, resources and concrete steps that arts organizations can take to confront systemic racism in a meaningful way.
Join us @NatGalleryCan on Instagram August 27 at 3:00 p.m. EDT.
https://www.gallery.ca/whats-on/calendar/house-blend-live-art-conversation-2020-08-27