Women’s Art Society of Montreal – November 2019 events LiveEvents November 5, 2019 2292 Women’s Art Society of Montreal presents November 12, 2019 Jacinthe Thibault and VolteVoix Two classical sopranos and one Jazz musician present a fresh take on a baroque-rock concert, from Monteverdi to Coldplay. from 1:30 to 2:30pm at the Unitarian Church of Montreal, 5035 de Maisonneuve West Nonmembers $10. New members welcome – men also. www.wasmtl.org or 514-495-3701 Jacinthe Thibault, soprano Claudine Ledoux, mezzo-soprano François Héroux, contrebasse, banjo, etc. VolteVoix creates bridges between differing musical worlds through their unique arrangements. www.productionsvoixvenus.com _____________________________________________________________________ November 26, 2019 Author/translator, Hélène Rioux, discusses “Writing: Translating your own words”. from 1:30 to 2:30pm at the Unitarian Church of Montreal, 5035 de Maisonneuve West Nonmembers $10. New members welcome – men also. www.wasmtl.org or 514-495-3701 Hélène Rioux is a Quebec writer and translator. She was born in Montreal and was educated at the Cégep du Vieux-Montréal, going on to study Russian at the Université de Montréal. Her stories have been published in various periodicals such as XYZ, Moebius, Arcade and Possibles. The Women’s Art Society of Montreal invites you to become a member of our group, where you can connect with like-minded people who enjoy the arts. Events are held bimonthly on Tuesday from September to December then from March to May, from 1:30 to 2:30pm, at the UNITARIAN CHURCH OF MONTREAL, 5035 Boulevard de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, QC H4A 1Y5. For more information visit: www.wasmtl.org or call 514-495-3701. Founded in 1894 and incorporated in 1968, the Women’s Art Society of Montreal has played an important role in fostering awareness and understanding of the arts among the general public of the city. As one of the earliest organizations for women artists, the Women’s Art Society of Montreal helped pave the way for the integration of women into the art world. Nowadays, the Women’s Art Society is more social and educational than professional in nature since various opportunities and avenues of support are open to female artists.