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Lorsqu’on prononce le mot musée, on imagine immédiatement un lieu imposant, impressionnant, composant avec une certaine part de mystère. Il y a un imaginaire entourant le musée, qui contribue à en faire un monde intriguant; de fait, le musée ne semble jamais complètement se laisser démasquer.
L’action de ces créations radiophoniques se déroule à l'intérieur du MNBAQ (Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec). Carlos et Leysha s’y sont donnés rendez-vous : elle aime l’art et s’évade dans le dessin; il ne fréquente pas les musées, puisque les non-voyants n’y ont généralement pas la possibilité de toucher ce qui y est exposé. Dans ce musée, ils sortent d’eux pour aller à la rencontre d’une galerie de personnages qui les attendent et les entraînent dans leur monde, composé d’idées, d’intuitions et de sensibilités, tissant ainsi un tableau sonore donnant à entendre jusqu’à l’inexprimable.
Cette série vous propose d’entrer au musée par les oreilles et de partir à la rencontre de ceux qui habitent ce lieu pluriel; philosophes, conservateurs, gardiens de sécurité, visiteurs - sans oublier les œuvres d’art elles-mêmes. Le chemin, sculpté à même les paroles et sensibilités des uns et des autres, emprunte ici celui de la pensée. C’est ainsi une véritable fouille sur le sens et la signification de l’institution muséale qui est proposée, son identité et son rôle n’ayant de cesse de se redéfinir, comme en témoigne la posture critique qui traverse le récent redéploiement des collections d’art ancien et d’art moderne du monument en mouvement qu’est le MNBAQ.
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Sharing culture, stories, and good times. We are your hosts Pavel Desjarlais and Matt Provost two bros who pow wow, travel, create art and now podcast. We wanted to be able to share with you our experiences, growing up on the rez, and now urban rez, crafting, and participating in culture.
Hope you enjoy the show! If you want to watch the video portion you can find us on YouTube @2singers1drum
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In this conversational style podcast, Montreal artist Shelley Miller sits down with creatives and professionals who work in and around the industries of art in public spaces. She’ll speak with other artists who make art for and in public spaces and get their unique take on how and why they work in this field, the challenges they face, and the rewards. She’ll also chat with industry insiders like placemakers, public art administrators, fabricators, and festival organizers, all of whom are committed to enlivening and enriching public spaces and have valuable insight to share about this fascinating field of work.
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