{"meta":{"entity_slug":"centre-dart-daphne","entity_name":"Centre d'art daphne","total":11,"generated_at":"2026-06-04T12:51:55.733Z","license":"https://lafact.quebec/licence","attribution":"La Fact — lafact.quebec · source: Centre d'art daphne"},"signals":[{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-2b450c84","title":"Events","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\tEN | FR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\n\t\nUpcoming Events\nOFFTA x daphne: Golden Rez Dogs\n01.06.26 5 PM<img border=\"0\" height=\"1104\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/828/i/621e8dfbf3f758db26ea0cc6b098c0b05b78fb118423131eaadce6910bbe5749/OFFTA.jpg\" width=\"828\" />\ndaphne and OFFTA invite you to a work-in-progress presentation by Marcus Merasty. \nInspired by The Old Rez Dog, a poem written by his aunt about life on the reserve, Marcus Merasty opens a space where transformation, memory, and transmission meet. At once familiar and symbolic, the rez dog becomes a metaphor for resilience, displacement, and belonging.\n\nIn the Golden Rez Dog, Marcus composes a somatic, non-narrative choreographic performance where personal memories and intergenerational legacies converge. In an ever-evolving work, language, voice, movement, sounds, and objects act as performative materials, activating processes of decolonial transformation deeply rooted in the land.Marcus Merasty is a Nēhithaw/Cree performer, choreographer, and multidisciplinary artist with ancestral roots in Wapâwikoscikanihk/Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan. Their work integrates traditional and contemporary Indigenous dance forms, ideologies, and practices with choreography, visual imagery, storytelling, poetry, film, and object-based performance. Rooted in decolonial approaches, territory-based research, and the exploration of somatic movement and relationships with objects, their practice investigates histories, lived experiences, and narratives that shape both personal and collective memory.This presentation is part of the Pamskodategw program. Supported by the Conseil des arts de Montréal, this 12-month initiative provides support to an Indigenous artist through studio residencies, a creation grant, structural mentorship, and dramaturgical guidance. It also includes an active participatio","url":"https://daphne.art/Events","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2023-10-30T18:39:13.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-f52527d8","title":"Videos","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\n\nVideos/&nbsp;Vidéos","url":"https://daphne.art/Videos","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2023-08-03T17:50:06.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-432825e9","title":"Information for Exhibiting Artists/Curators/Creatives","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\nFloor Plan /&nbsp;Plan d'étage\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"3300\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/7a78d86ed9edb91afd3cef36c1ae4f073b44a0554b9584b48c58180da2d015a2/daphne_floor-plan_plan-d-etage_-103_5425.jpg\" width=\"2480\" />","url":"https://daphne.art/Information-for-Exhibiting-Artists-Curators-Creatives","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2023-07-20T18:18:27.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-074bbd9a","title":"Membership","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\tEN | FR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nMembership\n\nBecome a member: sign up here.\n\n\n\n\ndaphne offers 3 different types of membership:\n\n\nIndigenous \nAny person who self-identifies as Indigenous (Inuit, First Nations, Métis) who supports daphne’s mandate&nbsp;Indigenous members are voting\nAlly\n Any non-Indigenous person who supports daphne’s mandateAlly members are non-voting&nbsp;\n\nOrganizational\n\nAny organization or institution (establishment, foundation, society, or corporation) who supports daphne’s mandate&nbsp;\nOrganizational members are non-voting\n\n\nAny person who supports daphne’s mandate may become a member, at any time, provided they fulfill the following:\nCompletion of four (4) hours of volunteering and/or sharing/contributing to two (2) participatory events in the same programming year.\nPayment of $20 annual membership fee for individual (Indigenous/Ally) or pay-what-you-can or through in-kind payment (volunteering). Payment of $50 annual membership fee for indigenous organizations or $100 for ally organizations.\n\n\nBenefits of Membership\n\n\n\nAll members may participate at assemblies of the organization, benefit from and participate in, all services offered by the organization.\n\nTo learn more about memberships, please contact us at membership@daphne.art and indicate which type of membership you are interested in.&nbsp;\n\nBecome a volunteer\nWe are looking for “Event volunteers” and “Specific Volunteers”. Read each description below and sign up for the one that interests you most.\n\nAs an Event Volunteer, you will play a crucial part in the smooth operation of our gallery events and activities. Fill out our form and we will contact you shortly to get you involved.&nbsp;\n\nAs a Focused Volunteer, you'll be involved in a range of technical and supportive tasks. Contribute your skills and gain valuable experience while making a differ","url":"https://daphne.art/Membership","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2021-03-24T16:52:28.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-37a7fb67","title":"Exhibitions","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\tEN | FR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nExhibitions&nbsp;","url":"https://daphne.art/Exhibitions-1","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2021-02-22T17:18:48.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-94093ff7","title":"Team & Contact","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\tEN | FR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nContact\ndaphne&nbsp;\nTiohtià:ke, QC\n\nWe are located at:\n5425 av Casgrain, Unit #103\nMontreal, QC\nH2T 1X6\n\nGallery Hours:\nMonday - Friday, 12 - 5pm\nSaturday, 12 - 5 pm\n\n\n︎ @daphneartcentremtl\n︎ @daphneartcentre\nTeam\n\nExecutive Director\nLori Beavis\ndirection@daphne.art\n\nCommunity Outreach &amp; Communications\n\nAmanda Ibarra\ninfo@daphne.art\n\n\n\nSocial Media Coordinator\n\n\nNoé Elbaz\nsocial@daphne.artInterns Jennifer Léveillé McFarlane - internship through OCE Concordia\nmembership@daphne.artHolly Ghandhi - internship through Concordia Curatorial Studies and Practice Graduate Certificate Program&nbsp;\n\n\n\n\nBoard of Directors\nHannah Claus\n\n\nCaroline Monnet\n\nNadia Myre\n\nSkawennati\n\tMichelle McGeough\n\n\nJobena Petonoquot","url":"https://daphne.art/Team-Contact","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2020-11-19T19:40:17.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-8bd1883c","title":"Support","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\tEN | FR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\n\tSupport &amp; Donate\n&nbsp;Miigwech! Niawen'kó:wa!&nbsp;Ekosani! Thank you! Merci! \ndaphne is located at 5425 av Casgrain. Our spacious light-filled galleries, workspaces and offices are on the ground floor. Generous donations from our supporters &nbsp;has allowed us to purchase furnishings to make this space comfortable and welcoming.\n\nWe have purchased: a sofa, desks &amp; desk chairs, two long tables &amp; chairs, club chairs &amp; small tables, lamps, kitchen &amp; dining wares, &amp; for the exhibition area: a tool chest &nbsp;with tools to fill it, shelving to hold the audio visual equipment, much of which complemented the items generously donated by Prefix Gallery in 2021.&nbsp;\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"2048\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/a962d4f6cfd2529bffb72b8495febb8a91a75e94050fb2317f50cad7d5fa91c4/180673466_171457941537165_4116288117121985685_n.jpg\" width=\"1536\" />\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"640\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/480/i/bd26a95902fc93a453a13258ee55d1f45beab1a283b87f5089b63260ed36802b/IMG_0582-1.jpg\" width=\"480\" />\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"640\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/480/i/73f4cf7905ed17c044834b0d32a99962b2c5e030a2b98bfe24d62cbe0e69e5f2/IMG_0583.jpg\" width=\"480\" />\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"4032\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/19bbe788b5bfc8e228a7df68bc09026bbf8baa0669c1d690af06373c6e158553/IMG-0756.jpg\" width=\"3024\" />\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"4032\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/a2b27dba1ed9d3710df1d4055d0c884fafd7e2259fb5f53af6d85a7e0b5b617f/IMG-0749.jpg\" width=\"3024\" />\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"3896\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/a4f788bad875d2116249e656faabc030d6f05d07d50e51878f4b691412c34911/IMG-0750.jpg\" width=\"2922\" />\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"3793\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/736cec5be5cff61bd2","url":"https://daphne.art/Support","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2020-10-28T16:10:57.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-43bf9f46","title":"Home","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\t\n\t\n\n\t\n\n\n\tEN\n\n |\n\nFR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\ndaphne is a non-profit Indigenous artist-run centre committed to serving the needs of emerging, mid-career, and established Indigenous artists through exhibitions and associated programming, workshops, residencies and curatorial initiatives. daphne encourages a culture of peace through critical, respectful exchange with our Indigenous and non-Indigenous peers and audiences.","url":"https://daphne.art/Home","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2020-10-27T21:50:38.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-c6a250d7","title":"Our Origin Story","excerpt":"EN | FR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\nOur Origin Story\nIndigenous artists have been dreaming of their own&nbsp; artist-run centre in Montreal for a long time.&nbsp; At first, we needed such a space because Indigenous arts were not being shown at artist-run centres. Happily this has begun to change. However, while we have been welcomed, as exhibiting artists and board members,&nbsp; to the nearly 60 artist-run exhibition centres in the province of Quebec (at least 12 in Montreal), there remains a need for a space that is determined by Indigenous artists and their values; a place that creates a safe and generative context to present our work as well as discuss our issues, strengthen our relations, and share our cultures\ndaphne was founded on April 1, 2019 by Hannah Claus, Nadia Myre, Caroline Monnet and Skawennati, four Anishnaabe and Kanienkhá:ka artists based in this city and connected to its urban Indigenous communities as well as to their own families and territories, and national and international art communities.Our name was inspired by the revered Anishinaabe artist, Daphne Odjig (1919- 2016), who also created an Indigenous artist-run space, in Winnipeg in 1971. Like her, we are making a place for ourselves and our peers to exhibit our work, to gather to take part and contribute to the important conversations that are taking place across Turtle Island.\n\n\ndaphne’s Mandate:\nThe mandate of daphne as an Indigenous artist-run centre in Tiohtià:ke/Mooniyang/ Montreal is to promote contemporary Indigenous art and artists through exhibitions and related programming. We favour critical, respectful exchange with our various communities, peers and audiences to advance a culture of peace.\n\nCo-founders\n\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"400\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/768/i/a1508b89ce66a2e22d0aeb401b64e20145cddbc5557f639b330668cb4e16f5a4/hannaC_daphne.jpg\" width=\"768\" />\nHannah ClausPhoto credit : Elias Touil\n\n\nHannah Claus is a Kanien’kehá:ka / English transdisciplinary artist whose practice-","url":"https://daphne.art/Our-Origin-Story","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2020-10-27T21:50:38.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-c46cc0d7","title":"daphne beads","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\tEN | FR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\ndaphne beads: perler/parler&nbsp;\n\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"2250\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/f4bd7421c9d0e21f6f5d256e7d995c112c052f0dc182f475f113b856dfa980fd/DAG_Thumbnails_1080x1080px_20203.jpg\" width=\"2250\" />\nBeading and photo by Skawennati\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nIn the great tradition of gathering around a kitchen table to bead and talk, from 2020 to 2024, &nbsp;daphne hosted a virtual beading night each week. This weekly event was hosted by daphne co-founders Skawennati &amp; Hannah Claus.\nWhen we first envisioned these evenings, we imagined us all together, sitting around a big table, with plenty of beads on hand to share. Because of the pandemic, these evenings were virtual. But we were still able to share ideas and expertise! The point was always to meet and talk art in a relaxed atmosphere while perhaps making something beautiful in the process. We did this and it was beautiful.&nbsp;\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"1800\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/7567171f0c229e32b1b8be87756c2ddb65a9b29ed12537ac1d1098c5fef3cc05/daphne-beads_online2021-05-20..jpg\" width=\"2880\" />","url":"https://daphne.art/daphne-beads","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2020-10-27T21:50:37.000Z"},{"id":"sig-centre-dart-daphne-ce0d356f","title":"daphne projects: interior/exterior","excerpt":"window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || [];\n  function gtag(){dataLayer.push(arguments);}\n  gtag('js', new Date());\n\n  gtag('config', 'G-N1RRVY97H3');\n\n\n\tEN | FR\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\t\n\ndaphne beads: perler/parler&nbsp;\n\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"2250\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/f4bd7421c9d0e21f6f5d256e7d995c112c052f0dc182f475f113b856dfa980fd/DAG_Thumbnails_1080x1080px_20203.jpg\" width=\"2250\" />\nBeading and photo by Skawennati\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nIn the great tradition of gathering around a kitchen table to bead and talk, from 2020 to 2024, &nbsp;daphne hosted a virtual beading night each week. This weekly event was hosted by daphne co-founders Skawennati &amp; Hannah Claus.\nWhen we first envisioned these evenings, we imagined us all together, sitting around a big table, with plenty of beads on hand to share. Because of the pandemic, these evenings were virtual. But we were still able to share ideas and expertise! The point was always to meet and talk art in a relaxed atmosphere while perhaps making something beautiful in the process. We did this and it was beautiful.&nbsp;\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n<img border=\"0\" height=\"1800\" src=\"https://freight.cargo.site/w/1000/i/7567171f0c229e32b1b8be87756c2ddb65a9b29ed12537ac1d1098c5fef3cc05/daphne-beads_online2021-05-20..jpg\" width=\"2880\" />","url":"https://daphne.art/daphne-projects-interior-exterior","source_type":"rss_corporate","categories":null,"published_at":"2020-10-27T21:50:37.000Z"}]}