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These gifts expanded the range of the museum's collections, and reached a peak in 2000, with admission of the modern design collection assembled by Liliane M. Stewart and David M. Stewart, long a part of the Montreal Decorative Arts Museum and exhibited at the MMFA from 1997 to 2000.
David Spriggs (born August 24, 1978) is a Canadian-British installation artist known for his large-scale 3D ephemeral installations that layer transparent images, a technique he first began to use in 1999, to create the illusion of a three-dimensional landscape.
Montreal Video Game Museum Montreal Montreal Technology history of video games with a focus on the Canadian contribution Musée Eudore-Dubeau: Côte-des-Neiges: Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce: Medical: part of the University of Montreal, open by appointment, history of dentistry and its teaching in Quebec Museum of Fashion: Old ...
The Museum of Illusions (Croatian: Muzej iluzija) is a franchise of museums that host a variety of exhibits of optical and other types of illusions. [1] The first museum in the franchise was opened in 2015 in Zagreb, Croatia. As of May 2023, the franchise consists of 43 museums in 25 countries. [2]
Fox was born in Montreal and educated at McGill University in Montreal (1945-1946), then, having decided to be an artist, he attended the School of Art and Design at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA), studying with Goodridge Roberts among others (1946-1949).
A British tourist was stunned to learn she had breast cancer after a photo opportunity at a museum picked up on the presence of a tumor. Bal Gill, a 41-year-old mother from Berkshire, England ...
Hannah Franklin (née Faier; born 1937) is a Canadian sculptor and painter.Her work is found in numerous public and private collections including the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal, the Canada Council Art Bank, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
The Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal was added to the complex on May 28, 1992, and in 2009, construction began on a new concert hall for the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. The 2,100-seat facility opened in 2011 at the cost of C$ 105 million.