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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181025T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190127T170000
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SUMMARY:ZEI GEZUNT // PORTE-TOI BIEN // KEEP WELL
DESCRIPTION:  \nZEI GEZUNT // PORTE-TOI BIEN // KEEP WELL is a cross-generational collaboration between Lejb Pilanski and his grandson Sean Wainsteim that tells the story of an immigrant for whom resourcefulness and an adaptable nature were necessary means of survival. His improvised household objects — at turns whimsical\, practical\, and emotional — are displayed alongside archival documents that map Lejb’s journey as a refugee following World War II\,  from Eastern Europe to Montreal and finally Toronto\, where he worked as a sweatshop tailor by day and tinkered in his workshop at night. \nThe exhibition bears an aesthetic echo of Duchamp’s readymades\, but with the emotion and immediacy of a rediscovered family album.  Each piece is paired with a handwritten quote from Lejb\, lending a sense of intimacy to each unique but oddly familiar object. As Sean describes\, “[l]ike physical manifestations of his resourcefulness and emotional resilience\, Lejb’s bold\, honest creations are full of originality and joy\, while never forgetting their past.” \nEntrance to the exhibition is free. \n \n\n  \nAbout the Artists \n \nLejb Pilanski\, the son of a tailor and handy-man\, was born in Poland in 1919. During World War Two\, Lejb was in the Russian Army. His entire family perished. After the war\, Lejb met Ester\, his future wife. They were smuggled into France where they had a daughter. In 1950\, they entered Canada through Montreal as Displaced Person Refugees. \nAt 99\, Lejb still lives in the modest Toronto home he bought in the 1960s. A former sweatshop tailor\, he constructed a sewing room and workshop in his basement. There he invents and innovates\, turning used objects into unique creations. \n \nThe proud grandson of Lejb Pilanski\, Sean Wainsteim is an award winning filmmaker\, writer and artist living in Toronto\, Canada. A graduate of OCAD\, Sean splits his time between commercial\, documentary and personal film projects. Sean often uses magic-realism to explore the spaces between history and memory. \nSean’s commercial work can be found at www.seanwainsteim.com. \nSean began assembling ZEI GEZUNT // PORTE-TOI BIEN // KEEP WELL shortly after his grandmother Ester\, Lejb’s wife\, passed in January 2017. Sean tried to approach the creation and curation of the show in the same exploratory whimsical spirit he finds in his grandfather’s objects. \n  \n  \n  \nAbout Movements & Migration Exhibition Series \nZEI GEZUNT // PORTE-TOI BIEN // KEEP WELL inaugurates the Museum of Jewish Montreal’s 2018-2019 exhibition series Movements & Migrations. The series confronts local and global mobilities\, whether physical\, spiritual\, ideological\, or emotional. Where an exhibition is a story\, this series creates space for visual narratives that explore displacement\, transition\, loss\, and/or the (re)creation of belonging. Through Movement & Migrations\, importance is placed on engaging with stories different than our own\, but also recognizing ourselves in the stories of others – an increasingly important and necessary encounter in the current political climate.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/zei-gezunt-porte-toi-bien-keep-well/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181021T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181021T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20180921T184553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T155550Z
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SUMMARY:Turkish-Bulgarian Musical Brunch with Ihtimanska
DESCRIPTION:Come by on Sunday October 21 to try our mouth-watering brunch menu\, hear some amazing live music from Ihtimanska\, and catch up with your friends and family! \nBrunch will be held in three seatings\, from 10:00-11:30 AM\, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM\, and 1:00-2:30 PM. For reservations\, please call 514-840-9300 or email fletchers@imjm.ca. We will have a very limited number of drop-in seats. \nMusic will be held in three sets\, from 11:00-11:30 AM\, 12:00-12:30 PM\, and 1:00-1:30 PM. Special guests Ihtimanska will be joining us and accompanying your meal with their creative takes on Turkish and Bulgarian music (and maybe some klezmer too!). \nThere is no entry fee for this event – the cost is that of your meal. \nThis event is presented in partnership with KlezKanada and the Fondation Samy Elmaghribi. \n————— \nThe brunch menu will include our salmon gravlax plate\, za’atar breakfast sandwich\, latkes\, as well as our famous chocolate babka French toast!
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/ladino-musical-brunch/
LOCATION:4040 St. Laurent blvd (corner Duluth)\, 4040 St. Laurent blvd\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2W 1Y8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Fletchers,Musical Brunch
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181009T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181009T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20180914T110723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190718T145301Z
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SUMMARY:Dislocation Vernissage
DESCRIPTION:Dislocation is a research based pop-up art exhibition featuring the work of Jordanna Ibghy and Darren Rabinowitz. \nOver 500 years after their forced expulsion\, the Jews of Spain continue to identify as Sephardic (Hebrew word for Spanish). Dislocation investigates the role of place in shaping the artists’ Sephardic identities. Through movement studies in Spain’s medieval Jewish quarters\, the artists’ work seeks to develop an embodied understanding of Sephardic identity and presents a series of choreographic interpretations of personal and collective memory\, mythology\, history\, and culture. \nJordanna Ibghy is a Montreal-born architectural designer and artist whose work focuses on movement in urban space. \nDarren Rabinowitz is an educator and movement artist based in New York City. \nDislocation will be on display and open to the public at Musée du Montréal juif – Museum of Jewish Montreal from October 9 to 21\, 2018. \nView Facebook Event \nFREE
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/dislocation-vernissage/
LOCATION:4040 St. Laurent blvd (corner Duluth)\, 4040 St. Laurent blvd\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2W 1Y8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181004T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181004T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20180904T173851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180904T174118Z
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SUMMARY:Beginner Yiddish Classes
DESCRIPTION:This fall we’ll be offering a series of 10 beginner Yiddish classes at the Museum\, led by experienced Yiddish teacher Sheila Witt! Explore this Jewish language and culture through basic vocabulary\, short stories\, poems\, expressions\, and well-known songs\, and learn how to lead a simple conversation! \nClasses will begin on October 4th\, and the first two classes will be held on Thursday evenings (October 4 and October 11). Following this\, the remainder of the classes will be held on Monday evenings\, from October 15th – December 10th. Classes will all be held from 7:00-8:30 PM and will take place at the Museum of Jewish Montreal (4040 Boulevard St. Laurent). Registration for all 10 classes is $125 for adults and $100 for students. Learning materials are included in the price. Please register in advance using this link: https://kiosk.eztix.co/kiosk-optimised/879373
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/beginner-yiddish-classes/
LOCATION:4040 St. Laurent blvd (corner Duluth)\, 4040 St. Laurent blvd\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2W 1Y8\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180927T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180927T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20180907T160618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180917T164600Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk: Architecture of the Ephemeral and Eternal
DESCRIPTION:The Sukkah – Between Eternal and Ephemeral: Migrations and Temporary Structures from Germany to Bedouin Communities \nJoin Diego Rotman (artist-in-residence and visiting professor\, Queen’s University) of the Sala-manca group to discover the incredible stories behind their work and collaborative efforts creating two sukkot. A sukkah is a temporary dwelling made with simple materials and commonly used for eating\, entertaining\, and even sleeping. These structures are built during Sukkot\, a seven-day autumnal Jewish celebration\, which commemorates the forty years of travel through the wilderness after the exodus from Egypt. The artists use the tradition-rich structure to bring forth contemplations on temporality and exile\, proposing a contemporary reading of the sukkah both as a concrete object and as a symbol with their works. \nThe first\, The Eternal Sukkah (2014)\, a formerly-“illegal” building made of construction waste purchased from the exiled Jahalin Bedouin community\, was rebuilt and sold to the Israel Museum as a piece of high art. The other\, The Deller Sukkah (2017)\, an unauthorized\, meticulous replica of a painted wooden sukkah from Germany\, was smuggled to British Mandate Palestine at the outbreak of WWII\, and recreated in the basement of Jerusalem’s former leper colony. \nThe stories of the Bedouin/Jewish “Eternal Sukkah” and the metaphorical and historical composite that is the “Deller Sukkah” explore a dialogue between the dichotomies of nomadism and ownership; between enforced transience and transience as a religious value; between absentee landscapes and present ones; and between individual artistic endeavours of different historical periods\, each of which\, in its own way\, exemplifies the drama of its time. \nThis presentation will be in English and is co-presented with Concordia’s Curating and Public Scholarship Lab\, the Goethe-Institut Montreal\, McGill – ICAN\, and Mamuta Art and Research Center (Jerusalem). \nView Facebook Event \nTICKETS $5
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/diego-rotman-sukkah-artist-talk/
LOCATION:4040 St. Laurent blvd (corner Duluth)\, 4040 St. Laurent blvd\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2W 1Y8\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180916T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180916T150000
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20180914T145003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T155618Z
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SUMMARY:Turko-Sephardic Musical Brunch!
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with our current exhibit\, the Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue’s 250th Anniversary Exhibit\, this month we’ll be accompanying our Sunday brunch with special Turko-Sephardic tunes! Come by on Sunday September 16 to try our mouth-watering brunch menu\, hear some amazing music from Istanbul\, and catch up with your friends and family! \nBrunch will be held in three seatings\, from 10:00-11:30 AM\, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM\, and 1:00-2:30 PM. For reservations\, please call 514-840-9300 or email fletchers@imjm.ca. We will have a very limited number of drop-in seats. \nMusic will be held in three sets\, from 11:00-11:30 AM\, 12:00-12:30 PM\, and 1:00-1:30 PM. Special guests Jean-Philippe Reny (oud) and Nicolas Royer-Artuso (violon) will be joining us this month and bringing you an exciting repertoire of Turko-Sephardic tunes to accompany your meal! \nPresented in partnership with KlezKanada. \n———————- \nNicolas Royer-Artuso is a composer (instrumental\, algorithmic and electroacoustic)\, musician (oud player\, violinist)\, musicologist\, linguist\, writer\, music teacher\, Theatre of the Oppressed practitioner living between Montreal and Istanbul. After studies in classical western music\, jazz and electro-acoustic composition\, he soon after devoted himself to maqam music. He has directed and co-directed many groups devoted to maqam music. He also is a proficient free improviser and has performed with groups he co-founded and with many different musicians. A key aspect of his musical work is the theoretical and practical use of “heterophony.” He has written\, given talks and published articles on the subject and has released one practical aspect (a CD) of it: Studies in Heterophonics\, an album of ‘natural’ generative music. Since 2013\, he is the organizer/curator of ‘Dogaçlafest’\, an Istanbul based festival devoted to improvised music. He co-founded the Istanbul-based collective of multidisciplinary artists nü.kolektif (2009-2014). In 2015\, he co-founded the Montreal-based Thought Experiment Productions\, a multidisciplinary production company dedicated to the production of performances with political content using research in social sciences as a methodological framework. \nJean-Philippe Reny is a self-taught musician specializing in oral-tradition music\, modal music\, and improvisational music. For more than a decade\, he has been involved in many projects relating to these interests: Les Productions Strada (Traditional band music\, Greek Rebetiko music\, Medieval and Mediterranean music)\, Djoumbush (Turkish music)\, ESEM: Ensemble Séfarade et Méditerranéen (Sephardic songs)\, d’escabeaux collective (American folk music\, improvisation project)\, and Chansons de Provence (poems by Miquéù Montanaro\, music by Liette Remon and improvisation). Mr. Reny has studied the oud and Turkish music since 2002\, first with Guy Ross (Ensemble Anonymus\, Strada\, Constantinople and Prof. of lute Performance at Université Laval)\, and then with Roby Parker (student of the Turkish master Necati Çelik) and Nicolas Royer (co-founder of Djoumbush\, who has studied and lived in Turkey for many years\, and is very active on Istanbul’s musical scene). Mr. Reny has been heard on several recordings and radio broadcasts by\nRadio-Canada and the CBC. He has performed in many countries throughout Europe and North America. He has several times been the recipient of grants from the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec and the Canada Council for the Arts.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/turko-sephardic-musical-brunch/
LOCATION:4040 St. Laurent blvd (corner Duluth)\, 4040 St. Laurent blvd\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2W 1Y8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Fletchers,Musical Brunch
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180906T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180906T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20180904T162417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T175055Z
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SUMMARY:Honey: Sweet Stories for the New Year
DESCRIPTION:The Musée du Montréal juif – Museum of Jewish Montreal\, The Wandering Chew\, and our partners are excited to announce the second event of our new storytelling series\, “Recettes et Récits / Stories of Sustenance.” Embracing the deep connections between food and storytelling\, and highlighting at each event a different topic related to both\, our second event will center on the theme of Honey\, sharing sweet stories for the New Year. \nFeaturing dishes that are made with honey\, that remind people of their “honey\,” or that have brought sweetness into their lives\, as well as the stories that accompany these foods\, this event will provide community members with the opportunity to share their special dishes and the stories behind them. \nJoin us on September 6th for an evening of stories and dish samples\, and come away with a satiated stomach and soul\, as well as a booklet full of unique recipes. \nIf you are interested in participating and sharing a dish and story for this event\, please contact Aviv at aviv@imjm.ca and/or Kat at katherine@imjm.ca with a brief description of your story. \nView Facebook Event \nBOOK TICKETS $15 Adult | $12 Student \n 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/honey-sweet-stories-for-the-new-year/
LOCATION:4040 St. Laurent blvd (corner Duluth)\, 4040 St. Laurent blvd\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2W 1Y8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Fletchers
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180618
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20190718T155348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190904T161247Z
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SUMMARY:MJMxMural - Its' Complicated by Sara Erenthal
DESCRIPTION:  \nA public mural commissioned by the Museum and created by Sara Erenthal as part of 2018 Mural Festival\, which draws on her personal experiences leaving her ultra -Orthodox community while simultaneously bringing a message of resilience\, bravery\, and female empowerment to the historically Jewish quarter of Plateau-Mont-Royal. \n 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/mjmxmural-its-complicated-by-sara-erenthal/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180723
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20190718T153420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T182944Z
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SUMMARY:Moving On
DESCRIPTION:  \nAn autobiographical painting series which pulls viewers into a reflective narrative that maps the artist’s story leaving her ultra-Orthodox family and community at 17 to avoid an arranged marriage\, her first years in the secular world\, and her process of healing and self-discovery through art-making. Moving On | Aller de l’avant tells Erenthal’s story vignette-style – reminiscent of a wordless novel – through individual\, powerful memories from different chapters of her life. Taken together\, Moving On | Aller de l’avant weaves a narrative at turn heart-wrenching and uplifting – the works themselves a testament to the finding of her Purpose\, the title of the final piece showing Erenthal painting her iconic watchful self-portraits. \n  \nSara\, named by ArtNet as #1 of 10 rising street artists of 2017\, has a multi-disciplinary art practice which focuses on themes of displacement\, survival\, and liberation. Born into an ultra-Orthodox Jewish family\, she left home at 17 to avoid an arranged marriage and has spent the next two decades creating art and traveling the world. She works across mediums such as painting\, sculpting\, and performance\, often integrating everyday materials into her process. Outside her studio practice\, Erenthal is also known for painting on discarded objects in the streets giving them a new life. Repurposing these objects into artworks has become an impulse as she ventures through cities. Erenthal’s work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions in New York and internationally\, in addition to mural commissions and public art projects throughout New York City. For more information on Sara: https://www.saraerenthal.com/ \n 
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/moving-on/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180303T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180304T000000
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20190718T160621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190718T162352Z
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SUMMARY:Nuit Blanche - Lueur dans la nuit
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal presents: Lueur dans la Nuit\, in partnership with Nuit blanche\, Festival Montréal en lumière\, and Téo Taxi. \nFor the fifth year in a row\, the Museum of Jewish Montreal is taking part in Nuit Blanche – this year\, the Museum is lighting up the corner of St-Laurent and Duluth with live dance performances and multi-channel video projections. \nOn March 3\, the Museum space will be brought to life by dancer-choreographer Lucy Fandel’s piece Lueur dans la nuit\, performed with Liliana Argumedo\, Tamar Tabori and Xdzunúm Trejo. Join us for an evening of light and warmth for this Nuit Blanche special presentation\, happening one night only! \nThroughout the piece small candles and lights are gradually dispersed as the dancers occupy the space. The performances emphasize the rich sound design and visuals of the Scintillements | 1001 Lights video installation\, by Marlene Millar and Philip Szporer of Movement Perpétuel\, currently on exhibition at the Museum. The 15-minute video installation explores themes related to Sabbath candle-lighting rituals through hand gesture choreography and individually documented ceremonies. \n[slide-anything id=”35135″]
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/nuit-blanche-lueur-dans-la-nuit/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180423
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20190718T152627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T180907Z
UID:35110-1517097600-1524441599@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:1001 lights
DESCRIPTION:  \nScintillements | 1001 Lights consists of individually documented Shabbat candle-lighting ceremonies playing in syncopation with each other. Forming the crux of the film’s visuals is a fluid hand gesture choreography in response to these individual ceremonies. The 15-minute piece is projected on a loop in the late afternoon and evening hours onto the street-level windows of the Museum of Jewish Montreal\, located in the heart of the Plateau at the corner of boul. St. Laurent and Duluth. During the day\, the piece will be on display in an intimate projection room where visitors can experience the entirety of the piece while listening to the score on headphones \n  \nMarlene Millar and Philip Szporer comprise the Montreal-based independent film\, video\, and new media company Mouvement Perpétuel\, which produces impressionistic dance-media films\, arts documentaries and multi-channel video installations.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/1001-lights/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180121
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20190718T151711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190718T151711Z
UID:35105-1510790400-1516492799@museemontrealjuif.ca
SUMMARY:Miss Mitzvah
DESCRIPTION:  \nMiss Mitzvah is an ongoing interactive installation and storytelling project which explores Bat Mitzvahs and coming-of-age rituals within a consumer-driven culture. Collecting narratives from young women in New York and Montreal through hands-on workshops and interviews\, this first installation of the collection at the Museum of Jewish Montreal consists of an archive of real Bat Mitzvah dresses\, invitations\, photographs\, and other genuine relics from various simchas\, which we invite you to explore. \nAbout the Artist \nZoe Penina Baker is an emerging New York artist working with interactive installations to tell stories and explore themes of Jewish female identity. To explore her past and current work\, please visit www.zoepeninbaker.net
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/miss-mitzvah/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171111
DTSTAMP:20260410T091830
CREATED:20190718T165018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190718T165112Z
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SUMMARY:Leonard Cohen: Rituals of Absence
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Museum of Jewish Montreal is excited to announce the vernissage to launch our year-long exhibit series\, Rituals//Fragments at the Museum on Thursday\, September 28 at 7:00 PM. The inaugural exhibit\, Leonard Cohen: Rituals of Absence\, features photographs by Montreal-based artist Morgane CG. Her images document the impromptu memorial of flowers\, candles\, tea\, and oranges left on Cohen’s Plateau doorstep last November. In the wake of his passing\, admirers from across Montreal congregated there to pay their respects and celebrate his life. \nJoin us for a night of stories and community as we look back at this moment of collective remembrance. \nTickets are 7$ in advance\, and 9$ at the door.
URL:https://museemontrealjuif.ca/event/leonard-cohen-rituals-of-absence/
LOCATION:Musée du Montréal juif | Museum of Jewish Montreal\, 5220 St. Laurent blvd.\, Montréal\, Québec\, H2T 1S1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Art
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