NEW LIGHT / NOUVELLE LUMIÈRE

 

New live performance, video and multidisciplinary works from Outaouais artists and producers.

TICKETS : CLICK HERE

 

$30 Friday June 19, 2026 at 8 pm: Confessions

$5 at the door Saturday June 20, 2026  at 2 pm: 5 Creatives: an interactive panel

$30 Saturday June 20, 2026 at 8 pm: Shockadelica – SOLD OUT

$30 Friday June 26, 2026 at 8 pm:  We Depend on YouSOLD OUT

 

3 shows for $80 – SOLD OUT

(Confessions/Shockadelica/We Depend on You) 

$30 includes $3.91 sales tax and  $1.20 processing fees.  $24.89 net revenue goes to the artists.

 

In English, with French subtitles where available.

KAFFE 1870

715 Riverside

Wakefield, Quebec

 

 

Confessions

Musician Mat Falvai transforms people’s anonymous confessions into an evening of original material. A deep dive into a community’s hidden secrets.

 

With opening guest David Taggart

$30

 

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Friday June 19 at 8 pm

Kaffe 1870

715 Riverside

Wakefield, Quebec

 

Shockadelica

Claire Bestland + Sheena Turcotte

A shocking and delicate anthology of female songwriters who embodied discontent, subversive feminine agency and a creative sexual morality, seeking to restore them to their rightful position as models to all women.

 

$30

 

TICKETS : CLICK HERE – SOLD OUT

 

 

Saturday June 20 at 8 pm

Kaffe 1870

715 Riverside

Wakefield, Quebec

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5 Creatives:
An interactive discussion

 

STO Union and 100 Mile Arts Network and le Secrétariat aux relations avec les Québécois d’expression anglaise

 

$5 at the door

Organized and curated by cj fleury

 

With: Dr. Carson Becke, Randy Kelly, Chris MacLean, David Perrett and Nadia Ross

 

A public conversation with artists across diverse disciplines on surviving and thriving as a professional creative in the Outaouais

 

 

Saturday June 20

2 pm to 4 pm

Kaffe 1870

715 Riverside

Wakefield, Quebec

THINGS/MATTER

By Elizabeth Logue and friends
Elizabeth Logue shares her latest work, THINGS/MATTER linking the simple things that we do with the larger things that connect us.
Presented alongside We Depend On You and The Chair. 

TICKETS : CLICK HERE.  SOLD OUT

 

 

 Friday June 26 at 8:00 pm

Kaffe 1870

715 Riverside

Wakefield, Quebec

 

We Depend On You

A STO Union and Khewa Gallery co-production with Wakefield Elementary School

Anachnid (music), Jean Grand-Maître (choreography), Nathalie Coutou (masks), Nadia Ross (video) in collaboration with École Wakefield School’s grade six classes, volunteers and staff.

A multidisciplinary music, mask, and dance project celebrating the relationship between animals and the river.

 

Presented alongside Things/Matter and The Chair.

 

$30

 

TICKETS : CLICK HERE.  SOLD OUT

 

 

 Friday June 26 at 8:00 pm

Kaffe 1870

715 Riverside

Wakefield, Quebec

 

THE CHAIR – video documentary

Presented alongside Things/Matter and We Depend On You.

A short video documentary following Wakefield’s youth-led contribution to the movement called “La Chaise des Générations”, a project which permanently installs a chair in municipal councils for youth to share their concerns and acts as an important reminder to politicians that their decisions carry long term consequences.

 

TICKETS : CLICK HERE.  SOLD OUT

Friday June 26, 8:00 pm

Kaffe 1870

715 Riverside

Wakefield, Quebec

THE EMPTY STAGE

AT FESTIVAL CARREFOUR in QUEBEC CITY!
MAY 9 and May 31, 2026 from 10 am to 4 pm
Bibliothèque Gabrielle-Roy
for more info: La Scène Imaginée
Empty Stage is an evolving interactive art project that invites audiences to imagine, create, and share.

Originating as a simple stage with blank canvases, it has traveled to festivals and events worldwide, collecting stories and visuals that reflect the thoughts and emotions of its participants.
From Berlin’s HAU Hebbel am Ufer to Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre for Nuit Blanche, the project has sparked creativity and connection, with hundreds of drawings and ideas generated along the way.
Each contribution becomes part of a growing body of work, highlighting the collective imagination of communities across the globe.
Whether in-person or online, Empty Stage continues to transform empty spaces into vibrant expressions of shared humanity.

Puppet of Nadia by cj fleury/ George Acheson “This is Paradise” in 7 Important Things/Animated Heart by Stephanie Hill in The Revue/Nadia Postcard from exhibit in What Happened to the Seeker/ Rehearsal shot from P.O.R.N., Portrait of Restless Narcissism, co-creation with Carte Blanche/“Applause” by Randolph B. McMillan – Empty Stage project/Earle’s Hall Live “Xmas 2014” Photo by David Irvine/George Acheson dancing in 7 Important Things, lights by Steve Lucas, photo by Eric Fruhauf/AI Ritual ‘projections’ at the HAU Hebbel am Ufer photo by David Irvine/Love Songs for Old Venues at the HAU Hebbel am Ufer photo by David Irvine/People Watching Station as part of the exhibit in What Happened to the Seeker, photo Eric Fruhauf/Rehearsal shot from P.O.R.N., Portrait of Restless Narcissism, co-creation with Carte Blanche

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.