
CHANGE IS ON TOUR!
At the Centre d'artistes Vaste et Vague, 774 boulevard Perron.
From February 10 to March 23, 2012!
Vernissage to be held February 10. In attendance, ATSA’s artists!
CHANGE: all of ATSA’s works gathered in one location, allowing us to discover, or rediscover, this socially engaged collective through its corpus of work.
To find out more, visit CHANGE on the Web!

art and building awareness of social precariousness.
An occupation of Place Émilie-Gamelin from November 18 through 27, in the spirit of the 12 years of the État d'Urgence event (1998–2010)
A video installation (above) titled Quand en aurez-vous assez! (“When will you have had enough?”)
A video shoot happening on the theme of the demise of capitalism titled Qu’est-ce qu’on attend? ("What are we waiting for?"), with 300 or so highly motivated participants from the general public!
An acknowledgement of what the homeless have to go through, and a recognition of those who aid the homeless year long: the shelters, soup kitchens, and concerned citizens...
A mobilization involving 1,681 volunteer-hours to bring smiles, food and clothing, with 960 of those hours put in by street people themselves...
90 generous artists braving the cold weather to bring some human warmth to the street...
66 companies and organizations in solidarity with ATSA to produce a memorable and successful event...
Media and social networks providing dynamic coverage and communicating the need to be involved as citizens. Visit us on Facebook and Twitter!
Financial partners that are committed, and generous donors!
Learn more about FIN NOVEMBRE
View the Qu'est-ce qu'on attend? video
Co-produced by ATSA and Stéphane Grasso
View Geoffroy Beauchemin’s making-of featurette
View the central video of the Quand en aurez-vous assez! installation
Produced by ATSA, montage by Yoan Leviel
10 ans d'Urgence, the travelling exhibit by the Conseil des arts de Montréal en tournée conceived and produced by ATSA, has finished its Montreal run!
Kicking off in September 2010, the exhibit went on to visit eight Maisons de la culture across the island of Montreal, drawing more than 15,000 visitors from Pointe-aux-Trembles to Verdun!
ATSA wishes to thank the wonderful team at the Conseil des arts de Montréal en tournée for making both the exhibit and the tour possible!
To find out more about the exhibit and the 2010–2011 tour
The exhibit will continue touring, with one of its destinations being Québec City’s Maison Hamel-Bruneau from September 25 to December 23, 2012!




