Mont Réel!

MONT RÉEL  - Collaborative Workshop © © ConstructLab MONT RÉEL  - Collaborative Workshop © ConstructLab

A Gathering Place for the Multitude of Urban Cultures to Meet

June 26 – July 15, 2017
Campus MIL, Outremont, Montreal

This summer, a collectively-built mountain, Mont Réel, will emerge in Montréal, providing a gathering place for the surrounding communities and an in-situ laboratory to experiment with urban (bio)diversity. Initiated by the Goethe-Institut Montreal in partnership with the Consulate général de France à Québec and the Université de Montréal, this French-German collaboration brings together architects, designers, cultural mediators and artists from Germany, France and Québec. 

Located on the future science campus of l’UdeM, the Campus MIL, Mont Réel is an urban installation inspired by Mount Royal Park, an early colonial symbol that with time became a natural landmark where people gather, play, do sports and enjoy nature. A place where we find the profane terrestrial and democratic practices of a real mountain. 

Mont Réel is a wooden structure conceived and designed by the artist collective Constructlab, under the artistic direction of Berlin-based founder Alexander Römer. Constructlab follows a collaborative construction practice working on ephemeral and permanent projects, where the project’s conception and construction are brought together, where the designer builds and continues to design on site. 

Mont Réel is a process-driven, experimental urban art project that will unfold over the course of three weeks. Within this period, Constructlab will collaborate with the French associations De l’aire (Elisa Dumay, Greg Gilg), a cultural and urban mediation platform, and AgrafMobile (Malte Martin, Costanza Matteucci), a visual arts association. Furthermore, Montreal sound artists, musicians and performance artists Jen Reimer and Max Stein, Dina Cindric, Florence Blain and Mélanie Binette will join the project as artistic collaborators and workshop tutors.
 
Between June 26 and July 15, 2017 the group of architects, designers, cultural mediators and multidisciplinary artists will work together with 20 international participants and local communities in a collaborative workshop. Participants will learn wood construction methods, explore collectively themes dealing with transitory urban spaces, develop a graphic identity for the site and simply live and create together. The public is invited to join the group on site, and to engage in different workshop formats and artistic interventions.
 
You will find a schedule of all public activities under the section "events" below.

Information

The documentary by Emmanuelle Boileau

© Goethe-Institut Montreal

Photo gallery

  • Crowd on the Mont © Gupta Ashutosh

    Crowd on the Mont

  • The bar © Gupta Ashutoshk

    The bar

  • Gathering © Gupta Ashutoshk

    Gathering

  • Bar by the mountain © Gupta Ashutoshk

    Bar by the mountain

  • View from the mountain on the site © Gupta Ashutoshk

    View from the mountain on the site

  • Speeches © Gupta Ashutoshk

    Speeches

  •  “Sounding the Mountain”, a participative sound performance © Gupta Ashutoshk

    “Sounding the Mountain”, a participative sound performance

  • The printing workshop © Gupta Ashutoshk

    The printing workshop

  • The pleasures of summer © Gupta Ashutoshk

    The pleasures of summer

  • Docteur Bahar & friends © Gupta Ashutoshk

    Docteur Bahar & friends

  • Laurent Lalanne, Katja Melzer, Alexander Römer © Gupta Ashutoshk

    Laurent Lalanne, Katja Melzer, Alexander Römer

  • Dancers on the mountain © Gupta Ashutoshk

    Dancers on the mountain

Main partners

Université de Montréal ©   Logos

Project Support

Mont Réel is part of “Germany@Canada 2017 - Partners from Immigration to Innovation”, a special cultural program presented by the Goethe-Institut and the German Embassy highlighting the German-Canadian friendship in honour of Canada's sesquicentennial year.

The first major French-German collaboration in Québec, Mont Réel received funding from the Fonds culturel franco-allemand.
 
Mont Réel also received support from the Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec.

 « L’Allemagne@Canada 2017 – Partenaires : de l’immigration à l’innovation », Ambassade d’Allemagne, Fonds culturel franco-allemand, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec. © © Goethe-Institut  « L’Allemagne@Canada 2017 – Partenaires : de l’immigration à l’innovation », Ambassade d’Allemagne, Fonds culturel franco-allemand, Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec. © Goethe-Institut
The structure Mont Réel received generous support from many Québécois companies specialized in forest products and wood construction. These companies mobilized around this project to help promote Québec forest products. We particularly wish to thank our main sponsors who helped make this project possible: Conseil de l’industrie forestière du Québec, Cecobois, Structure Fusion, Nordic Structures, EACOM, Forex, Charpentes Montmorency, Art Massif, Les Constructions FGP, Groupe Rémabec, Groupe Crête, Uniboard Canada, Sansin and KWP.

Partenaires © © Goethe-Institut Partenaires © Goethe-Institut
Virage © ©Virage Virage ©Virage

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