Current Exhibitions

Submit now to DARC’s 2025 LED Exhibition! 

 

Members of DARC are invited to submit short experimental animations, dynamic visuals, and other captivating artworks without sound to be displayed on our LED screen and inspire passersby of the Arts Court building!

Past Exhibitions

DARC LED Exhibition | November – December 2024

Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC) is thrilled to announce our exhibited artists for Part 2 of the Fall 2024 LED Exhibition. This exhibition allows our diverse community of members to showcase their digital artwork on our impressive 7ft LED display. As we invite submissions, we aspire to inspire passersby of the Arts Court building and affirm our shared commitment to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and supportive artistic community.

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DARC LED Exhibition | October 2024

Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC) is thrilled to announce our exhibited artists for Part 1 of the Fall 2024 LED Exhibition. This exhibition allows our diverse community of members to showcase their digital artwork on our impressive 7ft LED display. As we invite submissions, we aspire to inspire passersby of the Arts Court building and affirm our shared commitment to fostering a vibrant, inclusive, and supportive artistic community.

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LED Exhibition | October 2023

The Digital Arts Resource Centre (DARC), is thrilled to announce it’s latest endeavour: the LED Exhibition. This month’s Exhibition features works by Madisyn Dell and Mana Rouholamini.

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Poster for Mother Ladder Night. We see two people with film gear next to a car on the open country road.

Mother Ladder Night

In Mother Ladder Night, Aylin Abbasi and Adam Ash Barbu explore the genre of the road movie through a trans-feminist lens. Together, they unpack scripts of gender difference, moving between active speech and words unsaid. Mother Ladder Night documents what is at stake when artists and curators negotiate their histories to engage in the common project of locating a lost object.

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Over a white background, 4 inkbloths of various colors (brown, pink, red, green, beige) float, they are surrounded by drop shadows resembling rings. Text reads: TENDER CIRCUITS. In the bottom left is the Knot Project Space logo next to the DARC logo, with the Canada Council for the Arts Logo at the bottom right.

Tender Circuits

Our digital network has been put to task in the last two years. Its platforms and functionalities have provided multiple spaces for us to connect, come together, change and challenge very problematic, racist & extractive societal structures. Having said that, educational and social reflexivity previously granted

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