
NVA x POP Montréal Legend Series: Suzanne Ciani
Watch a talk with a pioneering virtuoso of analog synthesis, Suzanne Ciani.
Watch a talk with a pioneering virtuoso of analog synthesis, Suzanne Ciani.
Alisha Wormsley and Suzanne Kite discuss their practice of collective community dreaming as a means to shape the past by daring to sculpt the future.
Ouri performed a DJ set from our Music Room as part of our Equinox 2020 online festival.
Nina Gualinga is a defender of the Amazon from the Sarayaku community.
In this episode Jordan King speaks with New York nightlife goddess Connie Fleming.
Marlene Hale, known as Chef Maluh, is a Wet’suwet’en chef, educator and activist.
Curator Jordan King and collaborator Greg Manuel discuss the BIJOUX exhibition.
The two artists discuss the Two-spirit resurgence, the importance of land based practices and more.
Curator Tracy Valcárcel speaks with artists Daniel Eduardo and Jose Hidalgo.
This year, we took the opportunity to reflect on the human state: woman, child, the body and God. We raised questions of some life experiences,…
Collective Culture shares a story written by Nicolas André.
Conservation biologist Anuradha Rao discussed how to merge environmental and social Justice.
Candis Cayne chats with American actress, writer, and producer Rain Valdez.
How could one word be universally accepted when it applies to a multitude of cultures and communities?
This is when I started emotional open-heart surgery on myself.
Discover les Jardins Lakou through this mini-documentary, premiered for Equinox 2020.
Jaylene is a Vancouver based drag artist, makeup artist, performer, and incredible contributor to her community.
This talk explores the role visual artists play within social justice movements.
Stimson joined us for a live talk on Zoom where he discussed his recent move back to the land and more.
Photography, “nude and living drawing”: its history, its practice, its art.
“I wrote to her once, my depression, serving her with my notice of emancipation.”
Artist Quentin VerCetty reimagines Montreal’s monuments by highlighting neglected Black biographies.
Enjoy the video recap of our Fall 2020 Exhibitions.
We chat with photographer Steffie Boucher about her very first exhibition, happening at Never Apart.
We hear from curator Jordan King and artist Elle Barbara, both involved in the groundbreaking BIJOUX exhibition.
We chat with MAPP_MTL founder Thien and all of the innovative artists behind this year’s exhibition.
An online series of talks on ecology, plants and food, at the intersection of social and environmental justice.
The artists behind the BIJOUX exhibition talk about their journey and share their stories.
Jordan and Mardi talk about the 80’s punk and new wave scenes in Vancouver.
Jamie Clayton: fierceness and beauty, a woman who can walk into any room, anywhere, with anyone, and steal the show.
“Wiggle It” celebrates the 25 years of the collective, its history and its collaborators.
Enjoy Drag Story Time with Tynomi Banks from Never Apart’s LGBT colouring book.
Iman M’Fah-Traoré muses on grief and loss and moving forward.
“How can one transmit knowledge, culture and spirituality in spite of this colonial silence?”
October is LGBTQ History Month and we are celebrating.
Women personify the verticality between earth and sky, in all the aspects that it entails.
Kiara reads from Never Apart’s “Colour By Icons: LGBT Historical Colouring Book.”
Nine Black womxn have a personal discussion about misogynoir and its effects.
Watch the full discussion with Walt Cassidy about his book New York Club Kids.
Get to know this rising artist, who was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize.
Listen to KALLITECHNIS, TS Ellise, DJ Pøptrt and Odile Myrtil.
Watch the immersive event curated by NVA in the SAT 360° dome.
Jordan interviews Toronto based DJ, Director, and digital visual artist Sammy Rawal.
If Britney Spears and Marilyn Manson had a baby, they would be Awwful.
We visit him in Berlin to talk about the club world, music business and fashion.
“It turns out she and I were in a Black versus Métisse debate. I am black, I tell her. You are métisse, she hisses back.”
Co-founder Keesha Chung shares the first Collective Culture column.
We chat with Martha Johnson & Mark Gane from the legendary Canadian pop/new wave band.
A fabulous book documenting 25 years of Wiggle, Canada’s wearable art, performance and drag festival.
We chat with curator Emma Dora Silverstone-Segal about her exhibition celebrating 60+ years of Le Château.