Tricia Crivellaro


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Pouki 3 – J’écouterai ton processus et ces êtres résonants

The one-night outdoor exhibition (third edition) titled J’écouterai ton processus et ces êtres résonants, focused on the art of listening, featuring short presentations by artists and fostering open discussion. Pouki 3 took up residence at Le Jardin du Partage for an evening, allowing present beings to resonate together. Le Jardin du Partage, built by and for the Plateau community, is a space for unexpected encounters—where friendships take root in the fertile soil of mutual aid, listening, sharing, and solidarity. It is also a space for experimentation and learning, open to all, making it the perfect setting for Pouki’s third edition. 

The work of eleven artists was showcased: Charlotte Gachet, Guillaume Saur, Alexandre Guay, Luci Palombi, Simon Coovi-Sirois, Anatoly Anisin, Lidiya Beida, Mathilde Senécal, Anaïs-Aimée Rafaelsen.

A little more about Pouki:

Pouki is an independent, volunteer collective founded in 2019. The curation team is evolutive depending but Tricia Crivellaro, Émilie Chamberland, and Clémentine Barberger have been involved since the beginning. Our mission is to highlight the work of both established and emerging artists in welcoming and unconventional spaces. Pouki operates as a non-capitalist project, based on exchange between artists and the Montreal and Toronto community. Exhibition spaces are always offered free of charge to artists, fostering accessibility and collaboration.



Location: Le Jardin du Partage, Le Plateau, Montreal, May 2025.
Curation: Tricia Crivellaro, Émilie Chamberland, Clémentine Barberger

Exhibit Poster:  Émilie Chamberland

Photos:  Guillaume Saur