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“As an artist, I use my camera as a tool to look at people and my surroundings again for the first time. My objective is…
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An experimental art film that showcases a poetic, abstract, and physical exploration of black masculinity through contemporary movement and archival audio.
From a queer and decolonial perspective, I question the channels of social domination and the various forms of control in modern societies, focusing primarily on…
Conceived by The House of Venus in 1994 with the Arts Council of Windsor, “Wiggle” was born as an annual runway and performance event where…
PARALLEL REALITIES is the 3rd edition of the micro-mapping exhibition by MAPP_MTL. The works raise questions about our perceptions of reality by exploring alternative visions…
INVALID (leslueurs), the first solo exhibit of Montreal multidisciplinary artist Marilou Lyonnais Archambault, is a retrospective exhibit of these two most recent works and visual…
FILTRATE is the culmination of a two year multidisciplinary collaboration, exploring physical isolation and digital connectivity.
‘Noir Paintings’ is a subversion of the 1940’s-1950’s world the original posters inhabit. The scenes are reframed and scrutinized through a queer lens. In a…
The underlying theme in my work is to explore the distance between presumption and certainty. By presenting a dimensional arrangement on a flat plane, it…
Austin Young presents Images from his long and celebrated career in portrait photography. Young is more accurately described as an image-maker: his projects illustrate the…
We exist as the collectively “woke” in epoch – a period of time in which striking things happen. We witness the last of seemingly omnipresent…
This is the second Animalize collection which features colorful majestic animals with eyes that inspire. To animalize means to arouse sensuality found in nature. By…
Celebrating Canadian Identity, Icons and contemporary Montreal artists is the inspiration behind this project. Never Apart’s Executive Director Michael Venus has hand picked ten queer…
Never Apart TV is an arts and culture news program giving a much needed voice to queer artists.
The work also serves as an investigation into my own identity and the dislocation I’ve inherited. My parents are from two countries and my grandparents…
The Ramboys: A Bookless Novel depicts a fictional promiscuous boy culture with mythic and mystic overtones. Likened to Beaudelaire’s bastard novel wherein there is no…
A perfect example of existential unravellings exposing the delicate balance of all life forms, the accident signals a disruption, a breakdown in meaning on the…
A collection of self-captioned portraits and audio recordings of women from around the world, FEMALE seeks to understand the female identity, searching for collective truths…
Through the use of modern technologies, we have once again, started using images and symbols to communicate complicated and nuanced ideas and feelings to one…
Traces weave the world, our culture, the memory that inhabit us. Anonymous or known, everyone participates in these traces; this infinite colour that braids the…
When put into a specific category, the subject might (will) lose its colours and specificity deals with the idea of subjectivation; when does an individual…
Infinite Essence is artist Mikael Owunna’s exploration of the connections between the black body, the cosmos, universe and the eternal in the face of a…
Where are you from? Negotiating between alienation and self-acceptance, the exhibition Sino(n)-Québécoise? questions both the misguided idea of belonging into settler society, and our historical…
A story of young love, interrupted by a sudden suicide, constitutes the premise of the book Lost Love. Drawing from a personal experience, tied in…
As part of its INVISIBLE event, MAPP MTL presents a series of micro-mapping art pieces at the Never Apart’s galerie spaces. This exhibit, consisting exclusively…
We Live In A Fantasy depicts artists Claire Milbrath and Callan Ponsford using the language of painting to articulate dream-like scenarios.
“A fascinating group of interviews with major women artists from around the world, Hugo Huerta Marin’s thoughtful Portrait of an Artist explores in an intimate…
Join speculative architect Liam Young and an all-seeing smart city operating system, as they take a tour in a driverless taxi through a network of…
Aires is a contemplative visit inside a structure which straddles the line between a sanctuary and a corporate space.
Head On is an exhibition of meticulously hand-woven, hand-dyed wool tapestries depicting intimate portraits of sexuality and trauma, subjects often considered socially taboo.
From July to August 2017, Jordan Brown and Alisha Mascarenhas will inhabit Galleries B and C on a weekly basis for a durational performance of…
A celebration of The effeminate gay male. The poof, the sissy and the peacocks of the LGBTQ2+ community.
A group show that revels in the guck, ooze, rot, leaks, and stray hairs.
“(Something) with a decorative edge.” is the border between consideration and consumption.
Black Box unites Sven Marquardt’s images and Marcel Dettmann’s sound.
Colour by Icons is a colouring book project and gallery exhibit that aims to restore the importance of queer history and role models through an…
The wearable art and performance festival celebrates it’s 22nd year and 2nd year in Montreal at Never Apart. The display celebrates the annual extravaganza with…
A look into the history of Montreal’s lesbian bar scene.
By creating our own lesbian print magazine, we decided to search the Montreal LGBTQ archives and meet women involved in various publications of the time.
Andrew Moncrief’s paintings look at the way we depict ourselves to the world on the online stage, for consumption by a distant and unknown audience.
Risen is a self portrait documentary short about my personal navigation through experiences of post trauma. I chose to explore this subject matter through the…
Harkening back to still life motifs, landscape, and the influence of tableau, ‘182 Days’ serves as a launching point for a new chapter of ideas…
Two-Spirit is an umbrella term used to encapsulate diverse lived experiences of gender fluidity and sexualities as they intersect with Indigenous bodies, spiritualities, communities, relationships,…
Capturing the medicinal regimens of 100 young women living in urban capitals, Regimen (2015—2017) reflects on a general pressure in Western society for people, notably…
This epistolary short film invites us into the unsettling life of a young Ghanaian man struggling to reconcile his love for his mother with his…
In this exhibition, Josué Azor shares with us a vision of the community M * of Port-au-Prince in Haiti. He uses African and voodoo mythologies…
When I photograph a person, I aim to create the most honest image of them. I believe that each image I take is a collaboration…
Limit(less) explores how LGBTQ African immigrants navigate their identities and find ways to overcome the supposed “tension” between their LGBTQ and African identities through their…
The installation automatically catches jaywalkers using live surveillance webcams and gives visitors the choice to report them to the police.
“The speed, impulsiveness and desire that birthed these abstract paintings is an appropriately half-assed representation of my life as a cook,” says Beaver Sheppard. “Through…