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Exhibitions

Re-Assembly: Emboldening the Temporal

October 17th - November 27th, 2024
Ian Stone, The Musicians, 2022

This exhibition brings together the work of 11 of Dawson’s most recognized Visual Arts Alumni with that of their former teacher—artist, writer, and curator Giuseppe (Joe) Di Leo.

Celebrating the reciprocal and circular journey between mentor and mentees, the exhibition will focus on the multi-faceted forms of drawing: abbreviated gestures, sketches schematics, faithfully rendered recordings, executed in a range of treatment and approaches on any surface.  Revealing the multiplicities and meanderings of human existence, these artists present drawing as a means to  probe, record, and conger vivid expressions of imagined and complex realities.


Vernissage: Thursday, October 17th, 2024 at 5:00pm
Artist Talk: t.b.a.


Biennial 16

February 6th - March 13th, 2025
David Baumflek, Poor Relations, ceramic, 2002

Since its first inception in1992, the Faculty of Fine Arts Biennial has showcased the varied practices of teachers from the Department of Fine Arts, offering students and the community the opportunity to glimpse their work outside of the classroom.

Their contributions to this exhibition span a variety of media—painting, sculpture, photography, mixed media, and the written word, among others—illustrating a profound engagement with both traditional practices and new technologies.   At the core of the many explorations that this exhibition offers are complexities surrounding the environment (both natural and built);


Vernissage: Thursday, February 6th, 2025 at 5:00pm
Artist Talk: T.b.a.


En-Tropy

April 18th - May 11th, 2018

Opening on Wednesday, April 18th, at 5:30 pm, the S.P.A.C.E. (Science Participating in the Arts and Culture in Education) program presents en-tropy.  Students, alumni, staff and faculty have all contributed to this richly varied and dynamic exhibit featuring multi-disciplinary projects, essays, poems, artwork, photos, objects and videos exploring the thermodynamic concept of entropy–the spontaneous change of a system from order, to disorder or randomness.




String Theory: Potential possibilities

March 22nd - April 7th, 2018

Artist Talk:  In the gallery, Wednesday, April 4, 6 pm.
A collaboration with the Department of Fine Arts

A solo exhibition of work from Sandra Smirle's trip to the Arctic in 2014.




Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 13

February 16th - March 8th, 2018

You are warmly invited to the grand opening of the Fine Arts Faculty Biennial 13 exhibition on Thursday, February 15 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery of Dawson College (near the 4001 de Maisonneuve entrance). Come enjoy some wine, good company and thought-provoking artwork and writing.

An exhibition featuring the work of twenty current/recently retired members of Dawson College’s Faculty of Fine Arts, and one invited guest from the Photography Department, Kate Hutchinson.




Queer & Peace

January 25th - February 9th, 2018

Five student and six professional artists present work that challenges gender binaries and heteronormativity in this thought-provoking exhibition.

Work by:  Catherine Opie, Dayna Danger, Kent Monkman, Daniel Barrow, Michel Dumont, Ben Liu, Selina Edinger, Yue Feng Jiang, Jennifer Lynch, Monica Victoria, Chris Wick.




Next 25

December 20th - 22nd, 2017

An exhibition of photographs by the graduating class of the AEC Commercial Photography Program




On Track: Professional Photography

December 6th - 9th, 2017

Dawson’s third year professional photography students present their best work and the end of semester projects.  Featuring:  Sabrina Asseraff, Tom Berthelot, Natasha Hernández Canett, Etienne Capacchione, Felicia Cecere, Catherine Chiasson,Tannya Mancini-Coveyduck, Alma Daponte, Marc-Antony Dagenais, Jessica Dzandu, Amy Feng, Cindy Huard-Lauzon, Nastia Cloutier-Ignatiev, Jonathan LarocqueCourtney Maisonneuve, Kamila Qiu, Karyna Sacony, Cristiana Sarantis, Nicholas Sourias, Annaya Stewart,Elyse Belmont-Stroh, Nicolas Triana, Kelty Trimbitas, and Sajad Zand.




Traces

November 2nd - 25th, 2017

An exhibition by artists Claude Arseneault and Wah Wing Chan. The work will present two different perspectives in contemporary print-based work—print as a 3D physical space and print as a mixed media 2D pictorial space.




WERNER JEKER POSTERS

September 7th - 30th, 2017




VISION(s)

April 26th - May 11th, 2017

Dawson College’s Warren G. Flowers Gallery and S.P.A.C.E. (Sciences Participating with Arts and Culture in Education) are pleased to present the annual S.P.A.C.E. Exhibition showcasing multi- and interdisciplinary works by students, faculty, staff, alumni, and others from the larger Dawson Community around this year’s theme, VISION(S). The VISION(S) Exhibition opens with a vernissage on Tuesday, April 26 from 5:30 to 7:30 and is on view until May 11, 2016.

The Exhibition features a diverse and dynamic range of pieces from across the academic spectrum, including poems, prose, articles, sculptures, paintings, prints, photographs, videos, mechanisms, and scientific findings.




GL.TCH

April 6th - 20th, 2017

Montreal, March 28th, 2017 ­ Dawson College’s Warren G. Flowers Gallery and S.P.A.C.E. (Sciences Participating with Arts and Culture in Education) are pleased to present the annual S.P.A.C.E. Exhibition showcasing multi- and interdisciplinary works by students, faculty, staff, alumni, and others from the larger Dawson Community around this year’s theme, GL.TCH. The GL.TCH

Exhibition opens with a vernissage on Thursday, April 6th from 5:30pm to 7:30pm and is on view until April 20th, 2017.




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