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A gallery of videos, visual art, texts and more from many of STO Union’s award-winning multi-disciplinary projects.
Come back often, as projects are offered on view for limited times only, and new material gets added regularly.
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Business Is Our Mother

Business Is Our Mother

Business is our Mother • Video • A puppet pontificates on how business has taken over everything Credits: Writer, editor: Nadia Ross Videographers: Rob Scott and Nadia Ross Voice… more

Living in Paradise

Living in Paradise

Living in Paradise • Video • Currently on display • A short music video on what it feels like to live in Paradise. Lyrics and Song by Nadia Ross and Michelle April * performed by April * drawings by George Acheson, Michelle April and Nadia Ross …

Good News from the Sun (Part 2)

Good News from the Sun (Part 2)

Good News from the Sun (Part 2) is a short video project that uses puppets, live documentary footage and animation to tell the story of a theatre director who is asked to work with local youths in her village to create a play. The power dynamics shift as the teenagers grow up and move on to bigger cities and with their lives, leaving the director without a group to work with.

What happened to the Seeker The Puppet Movie

What happened to the Seeker The Puppet Movie

The Seeker Puppet Movie • 20:16 minutes • Video • Currently not on display • In this video, the Seeker is still trying to find herself through her work as an artist with questionable results. more …

STAR

STAR

Grand Finale Video, live art and installation.

ON DISPLAY FROM DECEMBER 20th 2023 to JANUARY 3, 2024
A community art project and fundraiser for the Wakefield Community Emergency Fund
at Kaffé 1870
715 Riverside Drive,Wakefield Quebec

RIVER Finale

RIVER Finale

A year-long, community-wide colouring and writing experiment. In honour of the Gatineau River throughout the seasons.

STO Union recognizes that its head office in Farrellton, Quebec is located on the unceded and unsurrendered territory of the Algonquin Anishinaabe Nation whose presence here dates back to time immemorial.