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andre_eric_letourneau

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''André Éric Létourneau''' (b. [[September 25]], [[1967]]) is a [[French Canadian]] media and [[transmedia]] artist, author, musician, composer and curator based primarily in [[Montreal]], Canada. He uses several pseudonyms, most notably Benjamin Muon and algojo)(algojo. Prévost, Hélène, Le Navire Night, Text from the radio broadcasting of Benjamin Muon's 1999 concert, CBC radio, April 1999 His work has been associated with the development of [[action art]], [[radio drama]], [[BioArt]], [[process art]], [[photography]], [[sound poetry]] and [[experimental music]].

La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse

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Growing out of the feminist art movement and founded in 1973, La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse is one of the oldest artist-run centers in Quebec. The center's mandate expands on a history of feminist art practices and engages a broader spectrum of underrepresented artists and their initiatives within established art institutions. The gallery aims to provide a platform for contemporary art informed by feminist and gender theory, as well as intercultural and transdisciplinary practices. This involves networking and developing professional exchanges at the local, national and international levels.

La Chambre Blanche

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LA CHAMBRE BLANCHE is an artist-run centre with a mandate to promote experimentation and dissemination in the field of visual arts. More specifically, this mandate hinges around a reflection of installation and site-specific practices, within three avenues: dissemination, production and documentation.

Les Filles électriques

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Les Filles électriques was founded in 2001 by D. Kimm, its executive and artistic director. Its mission is to create, present and archive interdisciplinary events related to poetry and performed text.

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