VOX is an artist-run centre founded in 1985. Its mission is to support research and presentation initiatives as well as enable artists, exhibition curators and other researchers to contribute to art experimentation, to reflection and to development of multiple forms of critical discourse around image-making and exhibition practices from the 1960s to the present day.
Its main activity is exhibitions, most often complemented by publications, documentation spaces, film screenings, conferences and online projects. The exhibitions and other artistic events that the centre produces are grounded in long-term work with artists, and often designed as collective projects that encourage discussions and debates about art and contemporary society as well as public meetings with diverse audiences.
VOX is a non-profit organization and a member of the RCAAQ as well as Art actuel 2-22.
- View of the exhibition Juan-Ortiz Apuy. Tropicana, VOX, from February 11 to June 26, 2021. Photo: Michel Brunelle.
- View of the exhibition Juan-Ortiz Apuy. Tropicana, VOX, from February 11 to June 26, 2021. Credit: Paul Litherland.
- View of the exhibition Sky Hopinka. Dislocation Blues, VOX, from February 11 to May 29, 2021. Credit: Michel Brunelle
- View of the exhibition “I Almost Ran Over Liza Minnelli Today”: Colin Campbell and Lisa Steele in L.A., 1976–77, VOX, 2021. Credit: Michel Brunelle
- View of the exhibition Monique Moumblow. Compositions | Pale Shadows, VOX, from November 11, 2019 to February 29, 2020. Credit: Michel Brunelle