Diffusion
Seeing beyond the walls that separate us from the world and from others, allowing ourselves to be transported by images, aspiring to elsewhere, reinventing the everyday . . .
In a society that makes us busy, keeps us entertained, governs us, and constantly demands our attention, when do we have time to be free anymore? Too often associated with leisure, free time could be regarded instead as resistance against productivity, performance, and efficiency, as aspiring to less control and less structure, to more lightness and openness—as a way to invent our own emancipation, to grant ourselves some time and space to be bored, to wander. Photography then appears as a tool for exploration, for making relations and conceiving of new perspectives. And maybe we could also let time be free and sometimes decide for us.
Annual programming
Evelyne Leblanc-Roberge
Elsa Stubbé
Bertrand Carrière, Mat Hay, Melanie Letoré et Josée Pedneault
Mat Hay, Melanie Letoré, Josée Pedneault et Bertrand Carrière
Thomas Bouquin
Dominique Angel, Karole Biron, Martin Boisseau, Eveline Boulva, Claire Dantzer, Anne-Valérie Gasc, François Mathieu, Laurent Perbos, Nicolas Pincemin, Ariane Plante, Stéphane Protic, Sylvie Réno, Reno Salvail et François Simard
et Valérian Mazataud
Thomas Bouquin, Jean-François Hamelin et Josée Schryer
Rika Noguchi
Barthélemy Antoine-Loeff
Rika Noguchi
Patrick Altman
Laïla Mestari
Laurence Gravel
Marion Gotti
Kotryna Ula Kiliulyte
Malcom Dickson
Audrée Demers-Roberge et Amélie Laurence Fortin
Louis Perreault
Claire Moeder