Rencontre #1
Maude Arès + Marie-Ève Morissette
- Discussion
Free admission
Donation bar
Free parking
RENCONTRE #1 brings together artists Maude Arès (AXENÉO7) and Marie-Ève Morissette (DAÏMÔN), both currently in residence, for a moment of conversation around their respective practices and works in progress.
At AXENÉO7, Maude Arès begins the PRAXIS residency with a project that inhabits the exhibition spaces like a workshop in action. The project unfolds in interconnected fragments, with each room becoming a situation rather than a finished work. Her practice focuses on the cycle of matter and the relationships that develop between bodies, materials, and spaces.
At DAÏMÔN, Marie-Ève Morissette is developing an interactive installation grounded in a reflection on the body, the digital, and transformation. Her project explores the links between digital temporality and physiological cycles, where the human becomes raw material through sensitive, participatory devices.
RENCONTRE is a new series of public gatherings organized by the artist-run centres AXENÉO7 and DAÏMÔN. It brings together both teams and artists-in-residence of La filature and their communities, and offers encounters in an accessible, discursive and friendly setting.
Maude Arès
Maude Arès is an interdisciplinary artist. Working primarily through installation, her practice extends into sculpture, performance, scenography, and drawing. Her work explores sensitive relationships between found materials, creating vulnerable environments that invite close attention to the subtleties of tangible worlds. She reflects on the performative qualities of materials and the gestures that animate them, seeking to reveal visible and invisible interdependencies between humans and non-humans. Her projects have been presented in artist-run centres, theatres, and various events in Canada and Colombia.
Marie-Ève Morissette
Marie-Ève Morissette is an artist and designer. Her practice unfolds at the intersection of art, technology, and experience, where zones of interface, transversality, and interstice take shape. Her work examines the relationships humans weave with the digital, adopting a stance that is both critical and constructive.