Founded in 1860, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is the oldest art museum in Canada and a leading museum in North America. Its unique encyclopedic collection showcases Quebec and Canadian heritage and international art through more than 45,000 ...
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Located 5 minutes from downtown Montréal, Parc Jean-Drapeau is an extraordinary site easily accessible by metro. Magnificent, refreshing and invigorating all at once, this urban park will astonish you with its nature, its bodies of water and the festivals ...
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Located in downtown Montreal, the Quartier des spectacles is the city’s cultural heart. Within its boundaries, you will find the highest concentration and the greatest diversity of cultural venues in North America. All year round, day or night, Montrealers ...
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This year marks two significant milestones for PHI: we are thrilled to be celebrating the 15th anniversary of the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art and the 10th anniversary of the PHI Centre. This summer, the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art will ...
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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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Inaugurated in 1847, Marché Bonsecours is acknowledged as one of Canada's ten finest heritage buildings and has become an essential stop on any visit to Old Montréal. Headquarters of the Conseil des métiers d'art du Québec (Québec Crafts Council), the ...
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The Visual Arts Centre’s McClure Gallery features monthly exhibitions as well as seminars and lectures on themes and issues relevant to the visual arts community.
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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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Through diverse collections and exhibitions, Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h encourages visitors to cast a new eye on jewellery. Much more than simple decorative objects, the jewellery presented is indeed the result of an exploration of both form and content ...
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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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