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September 24, 2006

Come and Create Art with Us

You are invited to come and draw and paint with us at one of our regular Friday morning sessions. We meet from 10 to 1:30 in room 315 of Concordia University's Visual Arts building, at the corner of Crescent St. and René-Lévesque Blvd. in downtown Montreal. We do collaborative art making, meaning participants work on each other's work, blending creativity and conceptual frameworks to come up with a unique type of art. Fine Arts students, graduates, instructors and professional artists are welcome.

For more information, please contact The Art Collective's co-ordinator, Robert Winters, at robertwinters@videotron.ca

March 22, 2006

Collective's Next Show: April 9-13, 2006

The Art Collective's next show will be April 9 to 13, 2006, on the ground floor of the Visual Arts Building in downtown Montreal. The show will be a mix of individual work by members of the collective, collaborative work from the collective's regular sessions and five special large-scale pieces made especially for this show. The opening is Tuesday April 11.

Collaborative Art Making Session Each Friday

Each Friday, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., The Art Collective holds its collaborative art making sessions in room VA 315 of the Visual Arts Building of Concordia University, at the corner of René-Lévesque Blvd. and Crescent St. in downtown Montreal. Fine Arts students, alumni and professional artists are welcome. For more information, please contact:
Robert Winters
co-ordinator of The Art Collective
robertwinters@videotron.ca

November 02, 2005

Interactive Event Nov. 8 at VAV Gallery

Don't miss The Art Collective's new show which opens Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. with a special interactive art-making project at the vernissage for the Inter/activity show at the VAV Gallery. You are invited to join in the fun at the gallery, at the corner of René-Lévesque Blvd. and Crescent St. in downtown Montreal. Working with the theme of Taking Apart Pop Culture, you can join with members of the collective and the Painting and Drawing Association in a unique collective art-making experience. Bring in magazine pages or other images to include in the work. The Art Collective will also lead interactive drawing at its Interactive Wall during the two week show. As well, new collaborative work done by The Art Collective will be on display. Watch this space for more details.
For information about the VAV Gallery: VAV Gallery

March 02, 2005

Interactive Drawing Day at McGill University /Art Matters festival

Tuesday March 15, 2005, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.: The Collective presents an Interactive Drawing project at McGill University, that is part of Concordia University's Art Matters festival. Students from the two universities will work together on drawings and put up their pieces on The Collective's Interactive Wall. Concordia art students and McGill art history students are expected to be particularly interested in this event, as well as alumni of Concordia Fine Arts and McGill's Art History department.
The event is being co-sponsored by McGill's Midnight Kitchen, a collectively run food service which is similar to Concordia's Peoples Potato.

The event is in Room 302 of the William Shatner University Centre, at 3480 McTavish St., on the west side of McGill's campus, between Sherbrooke St. and Docteur-Penfield. McGill metro station. Lunch is served from 12:30 to 2. The meal is vegan and by donation, and the suggested donation is $2.