Mall rat art

"I invited five different women artists to do some art. The concept is very simple: to bring alternative forms of art to the general public. But people are all freaked out! They're like, 'Why are you doing this here?!' And I'm like, 'Why is all this stuff that you buy here?'" Stacey Christodolou of The Other Theatre is describing the mall-going public's reaction to her performance-art installation project in Place Montréal Trust, The Electric Uterus. The varied works incorporate video, text, dance and more. There's Christodolou's Waste, choreographer Deborah Dunn's The Birds, Maria Michails' The Bleeding Forest, Cité Ouverte-Laurentides' Open Windows, spoken word artist/writer Catherine Kidd's Body Memory/Global Warming, and Diane Dubeau's Cruauté. Daily,

10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6-10 p.m., until Aug. 27. :

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