Since its launch, tickets to Pique have remained pay-what-you-can (PWYC). Paying above the minimum price – when you can, if you can – maintains equity and sustainability at Pique.
Read MoreWARP: Learning & Mentorship Applications Now Open!
Local independent arts leaders Debaser, The Framework, Produced By Youth, and The Moving Art Gallery have joined forces to present WARP: a microgrant and mentorship program. The first-ever WARP cohort will take place both online and in-person from October 19 to November 23, 2024.
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Pique summer edition recap
Thank you to everyone who made Pique such a beautiful success! 1,500 people came through to celebrate the start of the summer with the 30 artists and curators featured at Pique
So much gratitude for everyone involved in making this one so beautiful!
Read MoreCuratorial statement for the musical programming for The Seeds We Carry
The musical programming for The Seeds We Carry is a cross-continental and pan-diasporan exploration of Black music and movement-making as manifestations of Black resistance, Black survival, and ultimately Black aliveness. Showcasing forms of Black creativity birthed in the Caribbean and North America and whose roots can be traced to the African continent, this musical programming seeks to celebrate the temporal and spatial linkages that exist between Afro-descendant communities and that have traced the evolution and expansion of the Black diaspora around the world over the past four centuries.
Read MoreDominion City supports environmental sustainability at Pique
We are pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with Dominion City Brewing Company to enhance sustainability efforts at Pique. The collaboration introduces a reusable eco-cup initiative, featuring a unique design by Ottawa artist Najeeba Ahmed, the graphic designer responsible for Pique’s striking visual identity. Design to be revealed!
Read MoreStatement regarding cancellation of exhibition at Pique

Thank you to the community members who have offered feedback and raised concerns about this exhibition. After discussing with the curator and the Indigenous Curatorial Collective (ICCA), we have collectively made the decision to cancel the exhibition ᐱᓯᑳᐧᑎᐢᑫᐧᐤ: Her Mouth is Medicine at Pique.
Read MoreIn conversation: Emerging Indigenous curator, Harley Wegner, and BDSM rope practitioner, Cherry Nuit
In preparation for their upcoming exhibition ᐱᓯᑳᐧᑎᐢᑫᐧᐤ: Her Mouth is Medicine at Pique, emerging Indigenous curator Harley Wegner sat down with rope practitioner Cherry Nuit, to discuss BDSM practices and decolonization in the context of Indigenous art spaces.
Read MoreLudophone workshop by Jesse Stewart and Douglas R. Ewart
Announcing workshop programming at Pique summer edition
Explore movement and sound-making at three FREE workshops taking place at Pique summer edition!
Read MoreCheck out the 25 vendors participating in the Art Market at Pique summer edition
Announcing Art Market vendors at Pique summer edition! Coming to the Daly Ave block between Nicholas and Waller, just outside the Arts Court on June 8, come peruse the wares of more than 25 local makers and vendors.
Read MoreTwo ways to participate in Drone Day
Drone Day is coming. Are you ready? Sound-makers of all kinds are invited to participate in two open activities. No pre-registration required, and admission is pay-what-you-can!
Read MoreAnnouncing the emerging Indigenous curators supported through Indigenous Curatorial Collective and Debaser partnership
Following a national call for submissions, Harley Wegner (Red River Métis) and Eva Grant (Interior Salish) have been selected to curate exhibitions for the Pique summer and fall editions on June 8 and September 28, 2024, respectively. The curators will also present a critical discourse related their curatorial projects, which will be published by the ICCA later this year.
Read MoreAnnouncing Pique summer edition
The summer edition of Pique, the seasonal festival series that takes over the downtown Arts Court building complex, is always the largest and most dynamic of the year, and the 2024 summer edition is no exception. Held indoors and outdoors, Pique takes over three floors, nine stages and exhibition spaces, and half of Daly Avenue. The festival showcases innovative and underground music and art for all ages, and admission is pay-what-you-can.
Read MoreCall for Artist and Food Vendors - Pique summer 2024
Calling all artists, crafters, chefs, bakers and makers! Submissions for Piques annual outdoor art market are open! Happening June 8 on Daly Ave outside the Arts Court.
Read MoreCall for Board Members
Debaser is seeking new board members who share our passion for boundary-pushing creative music and art, and our commitment to fostering safer and more inclusive cultural spaces. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about music and art presentation, enthusiastic (to learn) about governance and policy, dedicated to diversity and inclusion, and interested in supporting the growth of a developing arts organization.
Read MoreDesign by @al11z
Call for submissions: Drone Day on Anishinaabe Algonquin territory
We invite artists and sound-makers of all kinds to join us in celebrating this international day of drone! Deadline to apply is April 7, 2024.
Read MoreElusive Illusion: An essay on the African Nude
In Elusive Illusion: A Study of the African Nude, Zineb Allaoui and LuCille Giwa-Amu contend with both racial and gendered values and morals placed upon them as African artists in Canada. Exhibition curator Sandra Ngenge Dusabe presents a critical essay focused on these themes and the artists’ work.
Read MoreCall for Emerging Indigenous curators
Debaser and Indigenous Curatorial Collective / Collectif de Commissaires autochtones (ICCA) have partnered to support curatorial projects by two emerging Indigenous curators. The single-day projects will be presented at the summer (June 8, 2024) and fall (September 28, 2024) editions of Pique. Curators of any artistic medium will be considered.
Read MorePique preview: Why Pauline Oliveros Matters

Maybe you’ve heard of “Deep Listening”, but are you familiar with the queer feminist avant-garde composer and pioneer of electronic music behind that concept? Ahead of our Pique programming devoted to the memory of this late great artist and thought leader, we wanted to share some insight into why Pauline Oliveros matters.
Read MoreCalling COVID-conscious community members
We are seeking feedback from COVID-conscious communities on the types of COVID-safer programming that they would like to see, and the types of safety policies that would help them feel safer at events. We invite COVID-conscious community members to fill in our survey, and artists to submit to our call!
Read MoreCurated playlist: digital polyglot for Pique spring '24
Ahead of their debut set at Pique on March 9, digital polyglot has curated a playlist full of Black artists from varying genres that have caught their ear over the past couple of years.
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