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Yung Singh
September 23, 2023
The rapidly rising DJ presents an exhilarating performance that fuses styles in his own unique way
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The rapidly rising DJ presents an exhilarating performance that fuses styles in his own unique way
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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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The American singer and pianist performs her new album HIGH PRIESTESS
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A discussion imagined by Club Sexu in conjunction with the exhibition Sex, Desire and Data
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Centre
Elektra Festival invites the public to three evenings of audiovisual performances embracing this year's theme: Monde Futur.e World
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Centre
The past and the future are colliding and it is shifting our present moment. Elektra Festival invites the public to an afternoon where we will collectively reimagine the world of tomorrow
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Centre
Stories of goosebumps, ghostly encounters and the things that still haunt you
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Foundation
The PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art presents a conversation between artist Rirkrit Tiravanija, and Melissa Karmen Lee PhD, curator of the exhibition JOUEZ/PLAY
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Foundation
The PHI Foundation is pleased to present JOUEZ/PLAY, a solo exhibition by artist Rirkrit Tiravanija
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Foundation
The Bureau of Noncompetitive Research is a public engagement project by the collective of the same name. Taking place in the PHI Foundation’s Education Room
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Centre
The Montreal artist presents her soulful debut album, Perennial
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Centre
Experience Jon Hopkins' acclaimed beatless record in all its immersive glory at these Pitchblack Playback listening sessions in total darkness
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Foundation
Drag artist Bijuriya will offer a reading of children’s books, followed by a creative activity led by an educator from the PHI Foundation