Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Philippe Spurrell keeps rare prints out of dumpsters while Robert Miniaci reinvents the projectors that screen them. Together, they're proving the old ways still have life in Montreal.

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Maya Amoah's Batik Boutik brings Ghanaian wax print and batik craft to the world while keeping the artisans who make it at the centre of the story.

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Godspeed You! Black Emperor bassist Mauro Pezzente on 25 years of cheap rent, weirdo music, and keeping the lights on in Mile End.

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Built from 500-pound blocks of ice pulled from the St. Lawrence, the Neo-Gothic castles dazzled international crowds while reinforcing who really held power.

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Hand-knit designs merge CAPTCHAS and AI imagery with fibre arts, while the publication Needlebound builds a tangible community for textile artists.

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

The festival has been turning Montreal's restless creative energy into international careers for 20 years, and it's nowhere near slowing down.

Kaitlyn DiBartolo

Montreal's last (and Canada's only) Egyptian Revival movie palace reinvented itself for decades. Now it's been empty for 33 years.