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The 10th anniversary of Art Mûr was featured in the Winter 2006-07 edition of Vie des Arts (vol. 50, n°205) [1] In 2003, the gallery was named "Best New Space" by Isa Tousignant, the journalist for the Hour (Montreal), [3] and François St-Jacques et Rhéal Olivier Lanthier were awarded "Best gallery directors" by Christine Redfern, the journalist for the Montreal Mirror.
This series – with figures likened to Matisse and Picasso [12] – was included in the touring exhibition Susan G. Scott: Works from 1974 to 1983 viewed at the Surrey Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Saidye Bronfman Centre (Montreal QC), Justine M. Barnicke Gallery (Toronto ON), and Agnes Etherington Art Centre (Kingston ON). [13]
The Prix Pierre-Ayot was created in 1996 by the Ville de Montréal, in partnership with the Contemporary Art Galleries Association, to promote excellence among Montreal's new visual arts creators, to foster the dissemination of the work of young artists in the city's galleries and artist-run spaces, and to recognize the efforts of presenters to ...
Montreal Museums Day (French: Journée des musées montréalais) is an annual event in Montreal. One Sunday every May, more than 30 of the city's largest museums and galleries offer free admission and extended opening hours. [6] To facilitate visitor access to as many museums as possible, the Montreal Transit Corporation provides free shuttle ...
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is an art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest art museum in Canada by gallery space. The museum is located on the historic Golden Square Mile stretch of Sherbrooke Street west .
Old Montreal: Michel Lemieux and Victor Pilon: 2017 [13] Continuum 2009 (à la mémoire de Pierre Perrault) Continuum 2009 (à la mémoire de Pierre Perrault) Promenade Bellerive Park: Roland Poulin 2009 [14] Danse de la Paix: Danse de la Paix: McGill University: Robert Roussil 1963 [15] Le déjeuner sur l'herbe: Le déjeuner sur l'herbe: René ...
Home to the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Métropolitain, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, and the Opéra de Montréal, the complex is situated between Saint Catherine and de Maisonneuve streets, and Saint-Urbain and Jeanne-Mance streets, in an area now known as the Quartier des spectacles in the borough of Ville-Marie.
The McCord Stewart Museum, formerly known as the McCord Museum of Canadian History, is a public research and teaching museum.The Museum’s Archives, Documentary Art, Dress, Fashion and Textiles, Indigenous Cultures, Material Culture and Photography collections, containing 2.5 million images, objects, documents and works of art, position it as the custodian of a remarkable historical heritage.