Exhibition 399

Concordia University

This one-day exhibition, 399, is a student initiative to showcase the works of emerging Concordia artists outside the academic context. This pop-up show creates an alternative space for presenting and disseminating Concordia student’s work in a professional setting and prepares them for post-art school transition to the “big” art world. Initiated within the context of the art theory course ARTT 399/3B, Body, Arts and the State, this exhibition reflects on some of the philosophical, historical, and socio-institutional issues that frame the professional practices of emerging artists. The exhibition provides a critical commentary on the diverse and complex nature of the contemporary art world and consists multidisciplinary art practices and includes art work in the mediums of video art, painting and drawing, live art and art action. This interdisciplinary exhibition will serve to create a temporary space in which to unpack thematic of the course through visual & interactive pieces presented by Fine Arts Undergraduates.

Featured artists :
Tatiana Koroleva
Mariana Moreno Caro
Cyrille Frédérique Guillemot
Camille Lescarbeau
Phoebe Thompson
Renee Condo
Sasha Pozzolo

One night only, April 11th.
FREE!

Galerie MainLine Gallery
3905 Saint-Laurent
À côté de Schwartz's/Beside Schwartz's

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Mardi 11 Avril 2017 / 19:00

Pas de retardataires / No latecomers

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