"Located in Concordia University’s modern engineering and visual arts complex, the FOFA Gallery hosts a variety of exhibitions and events, including the work of Concordia alumni, students, faculty, staff and other artists contributing to the school’s research. While the venue itself, bathed in sunlight, benefits from an impeccably bright and open atmosphere, its most alluring aspect is easily the line-up of artists who exhibit their work there. A space for innovation and imagination, the FOFA Gallery always offers a selection of fresh works that reflect a true appreciation for the arts." - Havas Montréal
"FOFA Gallery, Ville Marie by Havas Montréal. Located in Concordia University’s modern engineering and visual arts complex, the FOFA Gallery hosts a variety of exhibitions and events, including the work of Concordia alumni, students, faculty, staff and other artists contributing to the school’s research. While the venue itself, bathed in sunlight, benefits from an impeccably bright and open atmosphere, its most alluring aspect is easily the line-up of artists who exhibit their work there. A space for innovation and imagination, the FOFA Gallery always offers a selection of fresh works that reflect a true appreciation for the arts."
Went once for the first and last time. Genevieve was showing our group the place and picked on me when I didnt have my hand up for any questions or comments which is pretty elementary considering we are all adults. Not only did she pick on me randomly but then addressed in silence infront of my whole group by going “you!, the girl with the hair…” which is very rude doesnt everyone have hair? She didnt ask my name or anything. Probably it was because I am white with platinum hair racism goes both ways sweetheart. Yeah people dont like to be addressed by their hair or physical appearance…Very unprofessional. I really hope concordia takes into consideration who they choose to have represent them going forward we go through enough judgement on a day to day as people we shouldn’t have to put up with it in a place that is supposed to be “safe” and “nonjudgmental”, its not a good look for the school.
Lisa Isakov
Google
Great exhibitions by amazing artists, always interesting and moving.