Past Event
Centre
Pelada
September 16, 2023
Montreal’s own duo, Pelada, returns to our stage to present their new album Ahora Más Que Nunca
Past Event
Centre
Montreal’s own duo, Pelada, returns to our stage to present their new album Ahora Más Que Nunca
Past Event
Centre
Stories of goosebumps, ghostly encounters and the things that still haunt you
Past Event
Foundation
The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art invites Montréal cultural workers to discover the exhibitions Inhabiting the Imaginary by Moridja Kitenge Banza and Forgotten Traces by artists Amélie Brisson-Darveau and Pavitra Wickramasinghe
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Foundation
In collaboration with Film POP, the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art presents Fictional Revolutionary Leaders, a double bill including Gloria Camiruaga’s Popsicles (1984) and Beatriz Santiago Muñoz’s Oriana (2022)
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Centre
The London-based DJ and singer will get you moving with her grooves celebrating soundsystem music
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Foundation
Join artist Moridja Kitenge Banza and Cheryl Sim, Managing Director and Curator of the PHI Foundation for a guided tour and discussion of the exhibition Inhabiting the Imaginary
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Centre
The rapidly rising DJ presents an exhilarating performance that fuses styles in his own unique way
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Foundation
A program of gatherings with Kerstin Honeit, The Society of Affective Archives, and Rodolfo Andaur, that is grounded in historical references that problematize the notion of place and public art
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Foundation
The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Moridja Kitenge Banza: Inhabiting the Imaginary
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Foundation
The exhibition marks the end of Wickramasinghe and Brisson-Darveau’s PHI Montréal public engagement residency, realized between September 2022 and June 2023
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Centre
The artist presents a mixture of haunted pop and hot-blooded R&B from her new album XO SKELETON
Centre
The Fury is a striking and moving tale about the enduring trauma experienced by a fictional female political prisoner
Sold Out
Foundation
Aerial Skin is a two-part video and performance program that examines how artists use the image to dissect notions as wide-ranging as identity, indigeneity, and queerness; space, safety, and belonging; community and the fragility of otherness