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Locality: Montreal, Quebec

Website: cerev.concordia.ca

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CEREV 17.11.2020

The charge for those who would like to see a transformation is to dig deeper into the methods and meanings of art produced by black artists, by brown artists; expand your critical vocabulary of visual, linguistic and performative references; engage with the work of artists who are also activists; write about them and place their actions alongside the lineages that match their creative output; give up or share funding and resources so that the voices of black, first nations or brown critics can develop across the spectrum of art production.

CEREV 12.11.2020

As part of Black History Month, CaPSL presents Standing on Their Shoulders, a community event organized with the Black Community Resource Centre (BCRC). The exh...ibition will be open from February 13, 2017 February 20, 2017, 12 p.m. 5 p.m. at the CaPSL Exhibition Lab LB 671, J.W. McConnell Building (1400 De Maisonneuve W.), Sir George Williams Campus See more

CEREV 27.10.2020

Images from CaPSL's current exhibition, Cuerpos. Photographer Agustina Isidori explores the symbolic fusion of nature and women and reflects on the naturaliza...tion of violence against women and the aftereffects of trauma in Latin America. Open until January 27th, 10:30 - 5:00 Concordia University, LB 671.00 See more

CEREV 25.10.2020

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Due to administrative changes, CEREV’s community of scholars and exhibition projects will now fall under the broader mandate of Concordia University's Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). Please "like" our new Facebook page to continue to follow our projects, events, and exhibitions. https://www.facebook.com/curatingpublicscholarshiplab/... There will be no new posts on the current page, and it will be phased out over the coming months. Best regards, CEREV/CaPSL team