The [in]Visible Voices program is a three-day intensive program that grants 6 to 8 creators and storytellers from Black communities in the Greater Montreal area the opportunity to benefit from masterclasses and group mentoring sessions presented at the PHI. As a conclusion to the residency experience, the artists will present their projects during a public presentation on the closing night. This special event will showcase their artistic approach to the public and promote opportunities for collaboration, as well as attract the interest of producers from all storytelling disciplines. Directed by Jorge Camarotti, this program takes an intersectional approach, focusing on the dynamics that shape underrepresented communities and their impacts. It allows participants to learn and exchange ideas on a variety of themes related to storytelling, whether musical, cinematic, theatrical, audio, or immersive, as well as important aspects relating to production, including the grant application process. The goal of this program is to create a space that fosters collaboration between artists, partners, collaborators, and experts, in order to expand and amplify the intersections of art, culture, and society within local Black communities.