Ada X, Artist-run centre in Plateau-Mont-Royal, Montreal, Canada
Ada X is a two-story art centre in Montreal where digital and experimental artists work with exhibition spaces, computer labs, and specialized equipment. The facility provides a complete environment for creating and showing media-based work.
The centre was founded in 1996 as Studio XX and started by sharing computer equipment among artists. A name change to Ada X occurred in 2020 to reflect expanded focus on artists across all gender identities.
The centre maintains an archive called Matricules containing over 3000 digital artworks created predominantly by women artists from Montreal and beyond.
The centre offers six-week residencies with private workstations and technical support for participating artists. Visitors should check opening hours in advance and ask about current exhibitions or special events happening during their visit.
The centre maintains an archive called Matricules containing over 3000 digital works made mostly by women artists from Montreal and beyond. This collection documents a significant body of contemporary media creativity.
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