
Free
Water Road
November 24 → July 10
The PHI Centre building comes to life with an interactive multimedia installation of a motion-activated river on its four-story windows on Saint-Pierre Street
Free
The PHI Centre building comes to life with an interactive multimedia installation of a motion-activated river on its four-story windows on Saint-Pierre Street
Free
An ongoing collection of contemporary artworks, accessible and free at the PHI Centre
New Programming
Tune out the everyday noise and lose yourself in Montréal’s new immersive listening room
Free
Terms of Use brings together works that explore the impact of technologies on the definition, construction, and (re)framing of individual and collective selves
Free
As part of the exhibition Terms of Use, Quentin VerCetty and the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art invite you to take part in the Missing Black Technofossils Here augmented reality (AR) walking tour
Free
Visible from outside the Foundation’s windows for the first week of our exhibition Terms of Use, the installation will be open to the public from March 16, 2023, after the first creative activity facilitated by the PHI Foundation’s Education team
An exhibition comprising a British immersive installation and four award-winning Taiwanese virtual reality works that take us through personal, empirical and historical experiences
Limited Places
Daniel Fiset and Cheryl Sim, curators of the exhibition Terms of Use, will conduct four free guided tours for the general public
Webinar
In this online lecture, scholar Mikhel Proulx will consider how the landmark Indigenous internet art platform CyberPowWow offers a self-determined counterpoint to the cyberutopian discourse that has accompanied digital culture since the 1960s
The artist stops in Montreal to present her latest tour Bless this Mess
Two full days of in-depth lectures focused on 3D animation
The Toronto R&B artist will present the soul-filled songs from her album When Flowers Bloom.
The artist returns with her critically acclaimed debut album Mascarade on British Black-owned label Rhythm Section and brings fellow Montrealers along for the ride for a North American premiere of her live band performance
Limited Places
For our Open House event, you are invited to participate in a creative activity with the artist who designed our public engagement project
Limited Places
As part of the public engagement project I WILL NEVER FINISH REMOVING ALL THESE FACES. (GUIDED REFLECTION), Nadège Grebmeier Forget will present a performance, titled REFRACTIONS, HOW TO ELEVEN
The American singer and pianist performs her new album HIGH PRIESTESS