This gallery presents the most recent trends in Quebec and international contemporary art. It exposes all the disciplines of visual and media arts, while experimenting with the newest museum rules. It offers many ways to discover contemporary creation ...
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La Grave site was designated a Québec Heritage Site in 1983. It is the oldest commercial site in the archipelago, frequented by sailors in the 17th and 18th centuries. The village of Havre-Aubert was also the first place of settlement for the Acadians ...
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After Barcelona, Amsterdam, Berlin and St-Petersburg, Montreal have its own street art museum, the Romeo’s museum. In fact, it is the first urban art museum in Canada. In total, 24 murals by 24 Montreal artists adorn an unusual transitional space... the ...
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1, rue des Remparts City of Québec, Qc, Canada G1R 4R7
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The Musée Pierre-Boucher is the oldest private museum still in operation in Quebec. For 140 years, this museum has been presenting art and history exhibits reflecting the richness of Quebec’s regional and national heritage. Discover this institution in ...
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The Chevrier du Nord Mohair Economuseum is an agricultural business, which raises purebred Angora goats and makes artisanal clothing from mohair. A silken, lustrous, resistant, natural fiber three times warmer than wool, mohair steals the show at Chevrier ...
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The Atelier du peintre Jean-Pierre Gagnon is a space for creation and exhibition under the same roof. Located in the enchanting setting of Gaspésie, this modern art gallery is above all a place for art lovers.
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Located on Route 360 between Quebec City and Baie-Saint-Paul, this art gallery is sure to charm you. You'll find a selection of paintings and sculptures by Canadian and international artists.
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Located in the heart of the Montreal Museum district, The Contemporary Arts Gallery features major Canadian and international masters as well as talented contemporary artists.
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Built in 1847 and now classified as a historic monument. As a cultural hub for the municipality of Saint-Charles-Borromée, it hosts permanent exhibitions and works of art. Music, poetry, theater and lectures all contribute to its regional influence. The ...
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