A service managed by the City of Montreal, whose main mission is to present free cultural events. The network of Maisons de la culture de la Ville de Montréal makes culture present and accessible in many of Montreal's boroughs.
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La Maison de la culture Plateau Mont-Royal promotes the visual arts, theater, music, dance, song, science and technology, as well as historical and heritage activities. Located in the heart of the Plateau Mont-Royal, the Maison de la culture is the ideal ...
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The Maison de la Culture Janine-Sutto in Ville-Marie hosts more than 150 performances, concerts and exhibits every year, in the two galleries, the theater and the foyer.
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635, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest Montréal (city of), Qc, Canada H3B 1B7
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This gallery represents renowned contemporary Canadian artists, such as Jeannette Perreault and Claude Lesauteur. There are also works by renowned Canadian historical artists such as Jean-Paul Riopelle, Ozias Leduc, Alfred Pellan, Paul Beaulieu and Jean ...
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This Maison de la culture, serving the population of the Sud-Ouest borough, presents visual arts and heritage exhibitions. Conferences and variety and jazz shows round out the cultural program, which is offered free of charge to Montrealers.
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A unique concept, the workshop-boutique, founded in November 1999, has a mandate to promote Quebec ceramics. You can admire the work of a dozen ceramists from here, in addition to seeing artisans at work in the workshop. Earth in all its forms!
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Situated just a few steps from Le Bourget Gallery, Le Luxart offers a vast array of works in a variety of contemporary styles, where pure abstraction, figurative art and innovative compositions can be found side by side. The layout of the location reminds ...
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The Maison de la Culture Ahuntsic has a 300-seat theatre and also features a gallery. During the year, it offers a variety of exhibits, concerts and shows. It also welcomes artists in residence for creative development or public rehearsals.
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