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Galerie MX
The Gallery is located in the heart of the Quartier international, the cultural epicenter for the arts in Montreal. The Gallery is surrounded by a rich collection of public art.
 
Galerie d'Este
1329, avenue Greene
Westmount, Qc, Canada
H3Z 2A5
 
Atelier galerie Louise Falstrault
Louise Falstrault exhibits more than a hundred paintings in her studio. An adjoining gallery is open all year. The artist, who mainly practices figurative art, loves intimate landscapes with bright colors. For the execution of her expressionist works ...
 
Galeries Harmattan & Art et Style
Art galleries located in Baie-Saint-Paul in the Charlevoix region. In the Art et Style and Harmattan galleries, you'll discover creations by Quebec painters and sculptors, figurative and semi-figurative works in a variety of media and techniques.
 
Fonderie Darling
The Fonderie Darling is a contemporary art centre and visual arts venue that supports the creation and production of emerging artists. Located in a former metalworks foundry, it now hosts performances, workshops and temporary artworks.
 
Galerie Entr'Art
Group of Quebec painters and sculptors. Diffusion of visual art, exhibitions, vernissages, courses, artists' meetings, etc.
 
Galerie de l'Isle
1451, rue Sherbrooke Ouest
Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada
H3G 2S8
 
Galerie Clarence Gagnon
This gallery, the first to have been created in Charlevoix, has three key locations where it exhibits, alongside the great Canadian masters, promising young artists of the new Quebec figuration. True to its original mission, it broadcasts the works of ...
 
Sporobole
SPOROBOLE is an artist-run center that presents contemporary visual arts, offers artistic residencies, workshops, a sound spatialisation lab and a 2D-3D printing lab.
 
Trait-Carré Art Gallery
This gallery presents exclusively professional visual artists. Styles and mediums alternate in solo exhibitions, while collectives are reserved for abstract art. The gallery's vocation is to promote all forms of art and popular education.