Molior is an organization specialized in the production of large-scale international exhibitions and art projects at the intersection of art, science and technology.
A pioneer in Canada, the organization began producing digital art exhibitions in China and Brazil seventeen years ago. Since its founding in 2001, the organization has produced 65 projects in Canada, China, Brazil, Peru, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Switzerland, Portugal and France, presenting the work of more than 160 Canadian and international artists and curators. In total, Molior has about thirty foreign partners. These partners are national museums, triennials, festivals and large-scale artistic events that recognize our expertise in media and digital art and the quality of our exhibitions, which generate large audiences.
*In Latin, Molior means to set in motion, to undertake, to build, to achieve.
General and artistic direction
Aurélie Besson
Project managers
Marta Gaspar Carpinteiro
Mélanie Jouet
Ariane Plante
Léa Tricoire
Coordination
Juliette Demers-Cyr
Technical director
Camille Desjardins
Technical coordinators
Théo Ménard
Alexandre Stock
Legal adviser
Rachel Giguère
3D artistic direction and interactivity design of the VR lobby
La Lucarne Studio
3D artist of the VR lobby
Audrey-Anne Whittom
Optimisation and UV mapping of the VR lobby
Thomas Watson
Sound Design
Ricardo Morejon
Virtual reality developer
Casey Alexander
UX consultant
Agostino Parlapiano
Stage design
La Camaraderie
Communications agency
Middle
Graphic artist
Jeanne Benichou
Press relations
Rugicomm
Web developer
Julien Berthier
Copyeditor
Francine Carbouès
Translator
Bernard Schütze
The Molior team would like to thank Nathalie Bachand, Baron Lanteigne, Caroline Gagné, François Quévillon, Laurent Lévesque & Olivier Henley, Olivia McGilchrist and Sabrina Ratté.
Thank you to Renaud Gervais et Guillaume Lévesque de 0/1 Hub Numérique, Marie-Claude Landry, à Danny Perreault, Marie-Pier Gauthier, Sarah-Ève Tousignant, Lola Baraldi, Sophie Duflot-Guéry, Marie Marais, Séraphin Guéry, Damián Birbrier, Espace Cercle Carré and Arsenal Contemporary Art.