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HTMlles feminist media arts festival wraps month-long exhibition in Montreal

The 16th edition features 'On a Human Scale,' showcasing artists exploring visibility and power, curated by Dounia Bouzidi.

· 2 min read · HOC Montréal Desk

The 16th edition of HTMlles, Montreal's feminist media arts festival, is closing its month-long exhibition "On a Human Scale" this week, featuring works from artists Fili 周 Gibbons, Hailey Guzik, Lee Wilkins, and Nada El Omari.

Produced by Ada X, a feminist artist-run centre for media arts and digital culture, the exhibition was curated by Dounia Bouzidi and aims to explore the experiences of people historically excluded from regimes of visibility, legitimacy, and power. The work spans video, installation, and performance—mediums that let artists speak directly to audience experience rather than through institutions.

HTMlles has anchored Montreal's contemporary art scene by centering voices that mainstream galleries often overlook. This year's lineup continues that mission, creating a space for critical reflection in a moment when everything feels constantly changing.

If you haven't made it to the exhibition yet, time is running out. Ada X's platform is where Montreal's boldest feminist art conversation happens right now.