The featured painter at this establishment is Charlevoix artist Jacques Tremblay, whose works capture all the splendours of Québec's seasons. His technique-applying oils to a black
The mandate of this artist-run centre is to support research and creation in printmaking. From its location high in the sky in Montréal, the centre offers artist-members a workspace
Service managed by the City of Montréal. Its primary mission is to host cultural events that are free, or very affordable, to the public. Thanks to the City's network of Maisons de
This gallery spreads its vision of current art by holding about 10 individual exhibitions each year in its two halls. Recent paintings, sculptures, photographs, videos, etchings and
Founded in 1934, this gallery represents well-known contemporary Canadian artists like Henry W. Jones, Pierre Lefebvre and Jeannette Perreault, as well as classical Canadian masters
Located in the art district in the heart of Old Montréal, these galleries exhibits paintings, sculptures, and blown glass created by over 250 Canadian and international artists, including
This gallery brings together professional and semi-professional artists who work in a spirit of cooperation in a variety of disciplines: painting, ceramics, sculpture, eco-art, photography
Founded in 1906, the objective of this non-profit organization is to preserve, encourage and promote Inuit and First Nations art and contemporary Fine Crafts. Quality works are displayed
This gallery presents the latest trends in contemporary Québec and international art. It exhibits all the different visual and media arts, and experiments with the most innovative museological