When not conceiving projects for TDHT or defending worker’s rights, Pointe-Saint-Charles resident Mathieu spends his time biking, cuddling with cats, and dreaming of winter.
NDG resident AJ is a maniacally multi-tasking digital media artist. A compulsive creator, his work blends video, animation, design & photography into unique and bizarre creations.
Pointe-Saint Charles resident Jaclyn Turner has been creating for as long as she can remember. From paper purses, dolls, books, and a paper helmet for her scooter when she was young, to paintings, drawings, and blankets as a teen, to architectural models, drawings, photographs, animations, films, mobile art, set and projection designs, and her parent’s house.
Pointe-Saint Charles resident Jaclyn Turner has been creating for as long as she can remember. From paper purses, dolls, books, and a paper helmet for her scooter when she was young, to paintings, drawings, and blankets as a teen, to architectural models, drawings, photographs, animations, films, mobile art, set and projection designs, and her parent’s house.
Isabelle Gagné (MissPixels) is a multimedia artist who lives and works in Mirabel. Strongly influenced by her digital environment, she is particularly interested in the landmarks of Québec’s heritage. Her practice is articulated through photography, poetry, digitalized archives as well as devices deployed on digital networks.
Isabelle Gagné (MissPixels) is a multimedia artist who lives and works in Mirabel. Strongly influenced by her digital environment, she is particularly interested in the landmarks of Québec’s heritage. Her practice is articulated through photography, poetry, digitalized archives as well as devices deployed on digital networks.
Sweeping landscapes, aerial architecture shots, and poised protagonists: Outremont resident Martin Reisch is a Montréal photographer and videographer who creates cinematic moments that shift the viewer into unusual and surprising points of view.
With a background in Architecture and classical black & white photography, Mana Hemami is a visual artist in the emerging field of Mobile Art. Her works explore the idea of form, place, and memory through the creation of imaginary ‘scapes’ – landscapes, cityscapes, archiscapes.
With a background in Architecture and classical black & white photography, Mana Hemami is a visual artist in the emerging field of Mobile Art. Her works explore the idea of form, place, and memory through the creation of imaginary ‘scapes’ – landscapes, cityscapes, archiscapes.
A passionate photographer and enthusiastic instructor, box of ideas, confident. Verdun resident Isabelle is a sensitive, passionate, and curious dreamer.
A photographer from Ville-Marie, « Montréal is in my heart and photostream. »
Anne is drawn to warm tones and sunny environments. She has a tendency to point her camera on joyful yellow subjects, whether it be in Bangkok, in Tunisia, or in Tufino. With a storied background as an artistic director, her aesthetic is rooted in her personal vision and unique signature.
Joseph Ste-Marie is an actor and photographer, born and raised in Montréal. He has photographed productions for multiple theatre companies over the last ten years. Since 2015, Joseph has been one of the Official Photographers of the St-Ambroise Montréal FRINGE Festival.
Joseph Ste-Marie is an actor and photographer, born and raised in Montréal. He has photographed productions for multiple theatre companies over the last ten years. Since 2015, Joseph has been one of the Official Photographers of the St-Ambroise Montréal FRINGE Festival.
Being an actor as well as a photographer, Hugo B. Lefort specializes in portraits and headshots. Very active in Québec’s cultural scene, this Rosemont resident is always seeking that moment when time stops, when silence takes over the turmoil, the eye of the storm.
Being an actor as well as a photographer, Hugo B. Lefort specializes in portraits and headshots. Very active in Québec’s cultural scene, this Rosemont resident is always seeking that moment when time stops, when silence takes over the turmoil, the eye of the storm.
Rosemont resident Maxim is firstly an actor but has developed his photographic talents alongside his craft. His knowledge of theatre’s codes enabled him to integrate the world of live performances behind his lens. He has an eye for the theatricality of the apparently mundane, which he knows how to bring out with his camera.
Rosemont resident Maxim is firstly an actor but has developed his photographic talents alongside his acting. His knowledge of theatre’s codes enabled him to integrate the world of live performances behind his lens. He has an eye for the theatricality of the apparently mundane, which he knows how to bring out with his camera.
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Tableau D’Hôte Theatre is located on the Indigenous lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Tiotià:ke (known as Montréal) has existed as a meeting place of many First Nation peoples, including but not limited to the Abenaki , Anishinaabeg (Algonquin), and the Huron-Wendat. We extend our deepest respect to the elders of these nations and to all Indigenous peoples who carry the history of this island’s land and waters. We also call upon all levels of government to adopt and implement the 94 recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation commission.