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Come join us to the round table dedicated to poets in our community. Four poets: Daryl Zoellner, Lady Rojas Benavente, Lisa Potter and Marcia Goldberg will present what inspired them to follow this creative path and recite one poem.

Poetry may mean keeping a balance of thoughts on delicate subjects as equity, inclusion, and loss. It may be storytelling about pets. Or simply a way to express oneself and stay creative. Come be part of the discussion, sharing your own experience or poem!

Daryl Zoellner’s roots are in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia. She has fully bloomed, however, in Quebec. She is interested in various arts including poetry, and has her studio known as Mes tables.

Peruvian-Canadian writer, Lady Rojas Benavente created an taught literature for 50 years in many academic settings from Peru to Canada, including Concordia University. She is now professor emerita and actively involved in the Latin American communities.

Lisa Potter is an “active engager” and she uses art and poems as creative venues. She is working on a story of a cat named Pogo and will present two poems that she wrote recently.

Marcia Goldberg is a retired teacher of English. She writes poetry, and during the pandemic, she joined a women writers’ online gathering pioneered by Lise Weil, a teacher and friend.

The Creative Science Shop is a monthly meet-up welcoming an exchange of ideas, innovations, scientific and artistic projects. This intergenerational group brings together passion in the arts and sciences from older adults, students, and researchers.

Videos

Join us on Thursday, December 9 from 2:30-4:00 pm for the Creative Science Shop on The Meaning of Art-making in Relation to Others.


Come to this opportunity to learn and share on how art-making can be so meaningful when it is in relation to others.

To what extent art skill shares can make life worthwhile? What is the transformative power of art-making in relation to others? Two members from the Art Hive Network will share their stories with us. Join the discussion on how this resonates with you, your own life and your professional or academic interests!

Edna Katz-Silver is an artist, actress, sculptress, Judaica jewelry designer, and furniture maker in commercial and private spheres. As an art teacher, she believes that teaching is healing for both parties.


For the past 30 years, Sondra Goldman has been a practicing Montreal artist and art therapist, working for senior residents and inspiring them to expand their expressive capacity. She also created one of the first institutional Art Hives in Canada.

The Creative Science Shop is a semi-monthly studio hybrid, both online and in-person at the Cavendish Mall. It is an exchange of ideas, innovations, scientific and artistic projects. This intergenerational group brings together passion in the arts and sciences from older adults, students, and researchers.

Videos

Coming soon!

Join us on Thursday, November 11 from 2:30 to 4:00 pm for the Creative Science Shop on “When Writing Comes to Life”.

Come to this bilingual science workshop on the theme of creative writing.

Where does inspiration come from? How do you nurture the writing process? And what is the meaning of sharing it? Our two guests will give their perspectives, Eva Halus, from the point of view of an author and member of the Art Hive community, and Patrcia Landry, from the angle of publishing as a way to build bridges to help people with mental health issues.

A community discussion will follow. You are all welcome to share your experience during the discussion that will follow.

The Creative Science Shop is a semi-monthly studio hybrid, both online and in person at the Cavendish Mall. It is an exchange of ideas, innovations, scientific and artistic projects. This intergenerational group brings together passion in the arts and sciences from older adults, students, and researchers.

Videos

Coming soon!

“HOME-MADE-STUDIO: A WINDOW INTO OUR CREATIVE SPACES THROUGH TIMES OF ISOLATION”

The Creative engAGE Living Lab and the Concordia University Art Hives invites the community to represent in any 2D visual media the space(s) in which we have all been creating during the past two years.

Submissions

You are invited to represent in any 2D visual media the space(s) in which you have been creating during the past two years.

We will accept a maximum of 3 artworks per artist or a maximum surface of 24 x 36 inches. Depending on how many submission we will receive and the size of each of them we can guarantee to showcase at least one artwork per artist. Please bring your art ready to hang.

Open to all ages and abilities!

Drop-off your artwork at the Concordia SGW Art Hive (ER101)

2155 Guy, Montreal, QC on any of the following dates/times:

• Tuesday March 15th, 12:00 to 5:00 PM

• Thursday March 17th, 2:00 to 8:00 PM

• Tuesday March 22nd 12:00 to 5:00 PM

Following a suggestion from one of our community members, we are opening this opportunity for anyone creating digitally or wanting to join the exhibit “virtually” due to geographical distances or other circumstances.

Such artworks will be shown as QR codes, allowing the visitors to scan and see them directly on their devices. 

The last day to submit an artwork in digital format is Thursday March 17th, 2022.

For any questions, please send us an email to cuah.exhibit@gmail.com

Vernissage

Wednesday March 23rd 2022,

3:00 to 6:00 PM

Hive Café Solidarity Cooperative (Concordia)

1455 de Maisonneuve W. H-239, Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8 

You can visit the exhibit until April 22nd, 2022.

Artists

Media

Different boats, same storm: art as a unifier during times of crisis
Maiya Butcher

“Art was the link between everything. It was very important to me during the pandemic because everything stopped at once, but the Hive came to us at home,” Desmarteaux.

Home-Made Studios Art exhibit at the Hive Cafe. By Maiya Butcher
Home-Made Studio exhibit at the Hive Café. By Maiya Butcher

Gallery

“Juste quelques espaces”

Photo collage. 2020-2022

40 moments
40 espaces de mon quotidien
40 instants de créations
Sur le bout de la table de cuisine
Au chalet, dehors, sur la plage
Simplement créer
Créer pour vivre
Vivre pour créer

Claire Chouinard

“Making Space for Hope”


Medium: Photo taken with a smartphone, “Vivid” filter.


Description:
“Martisor” or “Martenitsa” is a a small piece of adornment created from red and white strings, celebrating the beginning of Spring, in Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, and other regions.


It is believed that the person who wears it would enjoy a prosperous and healthy year!

Diana vozian

Five faces” (with metal) . 20-24


“Over the moon”. 30 x30


“Togetherness”. 20×30

All have a meaning of life at any age

Edna Katz

“La Ruche d’Art sur Zoom”


Collage, Assemblage and Plant on cardboard.


2022

ESTelle Gagné

Rayonnants de sérénité?
Quand la douleur nous assomme et le corps ne supporte pas ces graves cris
Quand les dents du désespoir mordent l’esprit
Quand la mort cannibale veut-elle faire de nous une bouchée
Nous nous réfugions dans notre jardin intérieur
Quelqu’un nous chante une berceuse et peu à peu notre je enfantin s’endort
Nous retrouvons nos fidèles amoureux de jeunesse clapotant dans les eaux de l’Océan
Tout d’un coup nous dansons la valse du couple joyeux
Ou
Nous tournons seules ou seuls
nous apprivoisons nos peurs
nous inventons l’état de grâce
Malgré les maladies et les blessures
Malgré le vieillissement et les accidents
Malgré les tourments et les tourmentes
La fête de la vie est encore au rendez-vous.

LAdy Rojas Benavente, 2022

“Ways to Connect on Zoom”


“Supporting Ukraine”


“My Creative Space”


Digital painting (Paint 3D)

2022

Lisa potter, Active engager

Adios Puerto Vallarta!

Ce fut une belle expérience relaxante que de faire de l’art tous les jours durant mes vacances.

Malaka Ackaoui

Mon espace de création

Depuis le 13 mars 2020, mon espace de vie et de création se sont fusionnés. Autant cuisiner pour nourrir mon corps, autant l’art visuel nourrit mon mental. Ma cuisine, sa grande table de bois, ses chaises solides, mon portable Apple ont été littéralement colonisés durant ces mois d’enfermement.

Le thème de l’exposition était difficile pour moi à illustrer en l’art visuel mais voilà la photographie d’une installation de l’autel d’art organisé qui illustre bien mon désordre créateur.

Bienvenue dans mon intimité sans virus.

Marguerite Dorion

Title: “Un espace libre” / ” A Free Space”

Collage mix media

8″1/2 x 12″

Démarche:
Se créer un espace libre dans un monde changeant
Avancer avec des repères vers l’inconnu
Installation sur le balcon, sur fond stable et changeant


Process:
Create oneself a free space in a changing world
To move forward with reference points towards the unknown
Installation on the balcony, on a stable and changing background

Melissa Sokoloff

Créer dans le désordre
Créer sous pression
Partager, partager, partager
Zoomer, zoomer, zoomer
Tenter de représenter l’amour
Sur un bout de papier
Tout ranger
Tenter de vivre l’amour, l’affection
En PRÉSENTIEL

Micheline desmarteaux, 2022

“Where is my body!”


Medium: mixed media.

Drawn on paper with a pen and added the color with photoshop.

Moh abdolreza

Tryptic: “It takes a jungle to hold me”

Watercolor

2022

Rachel chainey

Elegant Orchids. Watercolor.
I love beauty from nature to add colors to my creative space

Prince. Pastel.
My pets are a relaxed and cozy addition to my studio when I create. This image is my little Prince.

Blue Vase and Flowers Blooming. Pastel.
Flowers have a spirit of their own that add energy to my creative space.

I appreciate the efforts from the beginning of going on line to the creative process that has resulted. Just like the process of creating art ! So pleased to see continued results. @sharonb.s

sharon b. smith

“Une salle à diner, devenue salle à dessiner, à placoter, à partager.
Échange de couleur, échange de chaleur humaine.
S’enfermer chez soi, pour finalement connecter un peu plus avec le monde, quel paradoxe.
Prendre du temps, prendre du recul, se poser.”


Un coin du jardin à l’automne. Encres végétales et crayons Conté.

Montagne à gravir ou descendre. Encre végétale.

Ma salle à diner, mon atelier. Crayons de couleurs.

Véronique Emerand

In-person gallery

Hive Cafe x Concordia’s Art Hives present: Art Gallery Night

THURSDAY, 14 APRIL 2022 FROM 17:00-20:00

THE HIVE CAFÉ AND CONCORDIA’S ART HIVES TEAMED UP TO CREATE AN ART GALLERY NIGHT, AT THE DOWNTOWN HIVE.

Participants had the opportunity to make art at the Pop-up Art Hive, check out the art on the walls, talk to the artists themselves, and enjoy a live poetry reading. FB event

Artist: Zainab Iton

Title: Joyful Art

Medium: Mixed media and paint

This work is a creative response in that it has no drawing, but is free form painting in Acrylic.  Color and forms resonate. 

Artist: Zainab Iton

Title: London Swooper

Medium: Painting

Size: 24” x 36”

The work is a creative response to the idea that a kite is a predator that cleans up cities of vermin.  This one was photographed in London U.K. in 2013.  They tend to swoop upon prey.

Artist: Sue Proctor

Title: Bird

Medium: Felt tip pens and ink on paper

Date: 2021

Beauty always has another side – looking for balance in the song.

Artist: Sue Proctor

Title: Mosaic with suns

Medium: Felt tip pens and ink on paper

Date: 2021

The Covid pens were dry from being unused for so long, so I kept moving from pen to pen. The Mall and the Art Hive are so open to possibility – like a circus tent – anything can happen.

Artist: Sinthia Cousineau

Title: Rocher Perce    

Medium: Watercolor

Responding to beauty and landscape.

Artist: Sinthia Cousineau

Title: The Love of Walking!

Medium: Video

Date: 2021

This work is a response to how these last 2 years have been hard and it is important to continue walking forward. I took these video clips to show my way of escaping the pandemic by hiking in nature.

Artist: Sharon Smith

Title: Summer Peony

Medium: Watercolor and ink

Size: 12” x 9”

Inspired by the beautiful flowers in gardens this got painted for its simple and stunning details. Created after it bloomed in the summer. 

Artist: Sharon Smith

Title: Tulips and fruit – Fall Colours

Medium: Mixed media

Size: 25” x 17”

Date: 2018

Responding to nature and beauty, inspiration for creation.

Artist: Robyn Goodman.

Title: My Little Pony

Date: 2017

I was inspired by how the colours of pink reflect beauty in magical creatures.

Artist: Robyn Goodman.

Title: Rocks on the Shore

Date: 2015 As an Artist I have always been attracted to the idea of how to create movement in my painting. I aim to illustrate how to move to of the haystack through gusty winds.

Artist: NicoleM

Title: Blue Moon

Medium: Acrylic, silk flowers, glitter on canvas

Size: 16” x20 ”

Date: 2021

As I took a walk that evening, the moon seemed to have this blue hue reflecting in the trees, and then bounced off these flowers. To me it seemed that the trees and flowers were dancing I got inspired and created both hue, this is my interpretation 

Artist: NicoleM

Title: Blue Tree Fiesta

Medium: Acrylic, silk flowers, sequins on 2 canvases

Size: 32” x 24”

Date: 2021

The diptych Blue Tree Fiesta is the continuing inspiration from the full moon.  I was wowed by the seasonal “Blue Moon” that occurred on Sunday (Aug. 22) . I later found out that it’s the last time we will see this type of moon until 2023. 

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