VOLUME 6 MTL
PROGRAMME
10 oct.
Open house @ Centre d’archives ARCMTL
16h – 18h
Free
6600 St-Urbain local 306
Montréal, QC, H2S 3H2
What’s the difference between a zine and an artists’ book?
See for yourself during this open-house at the ARCMTL archive centre, where examples of both zines and artists’ books in all of their various flavours will be presented. Longtime veterans of the Montreal zine and artists’ book scenes, Louis Rastelli and Billy Mavreas will explore and explain the differences at the event as well as via a series of short Instagram Live broadcasts from 3 to 5 pm on the @volumemtl account.
11 oct.
Contemporary Paintings – Inspired by Mandela
15h – 17h
Free
533 Rue Ontario E,
Montréal, QC, H2L 1N8
Twenty-seven artists, both established and amateur, were selected and invited to create works inspired by Nelson Mandela, in front of a live audience at the Afromusée. Presentation by Guy Mushagalusa Chigoho, Director, Afromusée and preview of the exhibit catalogue followed by a guided tour of the exhibits.
The exhibit continues until October 21, 2023
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Graphzines Distroboto Launch
18h – 20h
Free
809 Rue Ontario E,
Montréal, QC, H2L 1P1
A presentation of a new series of graphzines, artists’ books and Augmented Reality art that will be sold in the Distroboto art vending machine network.
The event will also be streamed in part via Instagram Live, @distroboto
12 oct.
DARE-DARE project
13h – 14h30
Free
2653 Notre Dame O,
Montréal, QC, H3J 1N9
Lionel-Groulx métro
Brief presentation of DARE-DARE and its documentation center, and its collections of zines, pamphlets, artists’ books and graphzines.
Followed by
During her residency at DARE-DARE, Annabelle Brazeau will explore notions of healing and compassion in the family environment. “Family history – drawn stories” will take the form of a micro-edition graphic novel produced in collaboration with a literacy group from the CÉDA organization in Little Burgundy. The artist will open a discussion on the great diversity of family realities in the neighborhood, then draw inspiration from these conversations to create a graphic novel.
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Discussion about art and self-publishing:
17h – 19h
Free
372, rue Sainte-Catherine O, # 426,
Montréal, QC
As part of the group exhibition Exposer avec l’autoédition – Exposing the self, artists Audrey Beaulé, Dominique Rivard and Marie Samuel Levasseur as well as curator Janick Burn will be holding an informal discussion on the subject of self-publishing as an artistic practice. This open discussion will be an opportunity to discover the perspectives of these artists, who are exploring the accessible, intimate and subversive nature of publication as a printed object, a form of expression and a place of dissemination, turning it into an alternative exhibition space – an exhibit of art, but also of the self. The artists will also explore how self-publishing fits into their respective lives and communities and informs their current projects.
The conversation will be followed by the Montreal launch of Be Your Own Muse (2021) and the reissue of L’absence (2022 [2018]), two artist’s books by Dominique Rivard from Brise-glace (2020-2030), a ten-year self-publishing project with one title published every year.
With Audrey Beaulé, Dominique Rivard, Marie Samuel Levasseur & Janick Burn
13 oct.
Mouseprint Zine Archive +
Print Studio Visit 13h – 13:30h
Fine Arts Reading Room
presentation and tour
13:30h – 14h
Making Public(s)
14h–15h30
CONCORDIA EV Building
1515 Sainte-Catherine O,
Montréal, QC, H3G 2W1
FARR, Fine Arts Reading Room EV-2.785
(second floor, Mackay Entrance)
Concordia University Press Presentation
15:30h – 16h
Fourth Space, 1400 de Maisonneuve W
Gratuit
Making Public(s): Understanding graphic design and publishing as forms of making public(s), this discussion will open with a presentation of new titles by Éditions B42 and the Centre for Expanded Poetics followed by a conversation on the possibilities of niche publishing practices to address issues of equity and autonomy and to nurture sustained social and political engagement.
Julia Lamotte, Éditions B42
Michael Nardone, Centre de poétique élargie
Kevin Yuen Kit Lo, Département de conception et d’arts informatiques, LOKI
14 oct.
VolumeMTL
12h-18h
Gratuit
505 Rue Jean-Talon E,
Montréal, QC, H2R 1T6
ARTEXTE x Volume
12h-18h
Free
505 Rue Jean-Talon E,
Montréal, QC, H2R 1T6
The sale of ARTEXTE duplicates is back as part of the Volume MTL fair!
As ARTEXTE receives numerous publications and donations from cultural organizations and individuals, some of these publications are sometimes already listed in their collection. Thanks to the generosity of their donors, the organization will sell these duplicates at low prices during their annual fundraiser.
15 oct.
12h-18h
Gratuit
505 Rue Jean-Talon E,
Montréal, QC, H2R 1T6
The Volume 6 MTL art book fair continues on Sunday October 15.
Closing discussion :
Art book fairs in Canada in 2024 and beyond
15h – 16h
Gratuit
505 Rue Jean-Talon E,
Montréal, QC, H2R 1T6
This discussion will include veterans of the art book fair circuit imagining Canada’s place in the international art boo fair milieu in 2024 and beyond.
In 2023, only Volume 6 MTL was held in Canada, after a hiatus from the Vancouver Art Book Fair and the fairs that had taken place in Toronto and elsewhere before the pandemic. The international art book fair circuit, however, is still going strong. The panel will discuss where the Canadian fairs should position themselves in the near future in order to regain the momentum that was disrupted by the pandemic shutdowns.
With :
Jonathan Middleton, Art Metropole / Vancouver Art Book Fair
Harley Smart, Anteism
Agathe Piroir, Studio A. Piroir
Louis Rastelli, Volume 6 MTL