A pioneer in her choice of locations and style. The Shayne Gallery was established in a soho style space unique in Montreal for its time. With over 3000 sq. feet, Lois Shayne’s goal was to open in a space that could display young emerging and top tier ...
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Since opening in 1993, the Beauchamp Art Galleries have discovered and shared the talents of more than 300 artists from Quebec and abroad, who are now represented throughout our various locations across Canada. With a collection of more than 3,500 contemporary ...
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A gallery combining a visual arts exhibition center and a fine crafts boutique showcasing the work of local artisans. On even-numbered years, it hosts the Biennale internationale d'art miniature, an exhibition of 500 small-format works from around the ...
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Over 100 Québec's artisans are represented in this art cooperative founded in 1973. Quality and originality in all media are the hallmarks of this gallery. On any given day, you're likely to run into one of the artisans, for they not only display their ...
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LOBE’s mission is to tune with the artist’s needs through their shifting practices by maintaining research/creation. The artist and also its members, the community at the heart of its concerns and actions. Creation, diffusion and mediation, continuum ...
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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.
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Located at the very heart of the Quartier Latin, just a jump, hop and skip away from the Berri-UQAM metro station, the Cinémathèque québécoise is Montréal’s museum of the moving image. It aims to protect and share the world’s audiovisual heritage with ...
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Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ) offers all Quebecers stimulating environments to discover and learn throughout their lives, free of charge, online and in 12 buildings open to the public throughout the province: the Grande Bibliothèque ...
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The renowned gallery Le Chien D’or, named for the Golden Dog of Quebec legend and practically in the shadow of the Château Frontenac, serves both as studio and exhibition space to the painter artist from Québec Johanne Thomassin. In a bright and harmonious ...
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The rue du Trésor, a quaint open-air gallery situated in a narrow alley of Quebec City. It was founded in the 60s by entreprising fine arts students, who decided to exhibit their work on the walls of the rue du Trésor (literally, "Treasure Street") and ...
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