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Exhibitions and openings

Aux Angles Ronds offers artists the opportunity to exhibit their work in the café space. Every three months, we welcome a new selection of three artists, and we celebrate this rotation with a vernissage open to all!

If you would like to exhibit with us, please do not hesitate to write to us at the following address: contact@auxanglesronds.com. We will be delighted to add you to our list of artists!

Discover the 3 artists for the period from mid-September to mid-December 2024:

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Collationalys

Collationalys is an artist who creates handmade collages from recycled materials.

Her "Ocean" collection is a point of convergence of his love of nature, his concerns about the preservation of ecosystems (particularly underwater areas) and the accumulation of waste that can be found there.

From a technical point of view, through her research on the use of retails, she invites the smallest pieces of paper to create a work.

 

For more information about this artist on his website

and Instagram

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Spencer Magnan

Spencer Magnan is a multidisciplinary artist based in Tiohtià:ke/Montreal. Her work is introspective and offers personal reflection. Queer identity in our North American society and the passage of time are topics that are revealed in her work. Spencer is also interested in representing aspects of intimacy, proximity and loss of definition. In her drawings Spencer is interested in the relationship between paper and tool, what happens in a dialogue between surface and image. In her drawings Spencer is interested in the relationship between paper and tool, what happens in a dialogue between surface and image.

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For more information about this artist on his Instagram

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Ambre Giovanni

Ambre Giovanni's work focuses on societal and environmental issues, which she addresses artistically. The starting point of her approach, photography evolves with other mediums of expression, such as patchwork, embroidery, collage and illustration. The two tapestries she presents here depict the Montreal urban landscape in a figurative and picturesque way through the assembly of pieces of colorful, textured and contrasting textiles.

 

For more information about this artist on her website

and Instagram

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