Winter 2023 Programming at Galerie de l’UQAM

December 19, 2022

Building on the momentum of fall 2022, Galerie de l’UQAM is proud to unveil the exhibitions of its winter 2023 programming. 

The current exhibitions, Dawit L. Petros. Spazio Disponibile and Emmanuelle Duret. Views from Above, will continue after the holidays until January 21, 2023. Both exhibitions create dialogues between discursive and poetic thinking so as to understand suppressed memories of the past: of Italian colonial history in the first case and of places marked by the concentration camp system in Germany in the second. Visitors can enjoy a number of public activities between now and the end of the exhibitions, such as a roundtable discussion with artist Dawit L. Petros, curator Irene Campolmi, and guests Uoldelul Chelati Dirar, Fabrizio Gallanti and Francesco Filippi, which will be held at Casa d’Italia on January 20, 2023. 

Galerie de l’UQAM continues its programming with two exhibitions that unpack the themes of belonging and territoriality from the perspectives of women artists: Eshi uapatika ishkueuatsh tshitassinu / Regards de femmes sur le territoire and Lynn Kodeih. Effacer voir ou le jour où j’ai arrêté de dessiner. In addition to the exhibitions presented at Galerie de l’UQAM, the programming extends beyond the gallery’s walls with Le septième pétale d’une tulipe-monstre, which will continue its tour of the Canadian Francophonie at Galerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen in Moncton, New Brunswick. Furthermore, the virtual exhibition Françoise Sullivan: Une ligne imaginaire will launch in Winter 2023, while Canadian Art as Historical Act will remain available to the public until May 2023.

Lastly, in the next few months, Galerie de l’UQAM will launch the digital project L’art cultive, a series of educational kits offered for free to Quebec art teachers to help them introduce young audiences to contemporary art.