Spotlight on culture this fall at Pointe-à-Callière ?
DISPLAY CASE THE CHARTER OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE: 45 YEARS YOUNG! ? Until March 5, 2023 ? Mezzanine in the main building, 350 Place Royale To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the adoption of the Charter of the French Language, Pointe-à-Callière is inviting you to look back at the events that led to Continue Reading
Anishinaabe Oji-Cree Mother-Daughter Artist Duo Lara Kramer & Ida Baptiste Present Ji zoongde’eyaang, MAI – 22 OCTOBER – 19 NOVEMBER
Ji zoongde’eyaangby Lara Kramer & Ida Baptiste A collaborative mother-daughter exhibition where the Anishinaabe Oji-Cree artists bring forward their relational practices through generations to express and represent embodied experiences like memory, loss, and reclamation 22 OCT – 19 NOVMAI (Montréal, arts interculturels) Vernissage | Saturday, 22 October, 3 PM From Continue Reading
NEW EXHIBITION at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | Diane Arbus: Photographs 1956-1971
New exhibition Diane Arbus: Photographs, 1956-1971 In fifteen short years, American photographer Diane Arbus produced some of the most compelling photographs of the twentieth century. Bringing together close to 100 gelatin silver prints, this exhibition is a testament to the artist’s distinctive, groundbreaking vision, as well as her often haunting Continue Reading
Visual Artist Daphne Boyer Showcases Métis Heritage in ‘Fa…que’ @ MAI
© Lina Samoukova EXHIBITION / VISUAL ARTS ‘Fa…que’by Daphne Boyer An exhibition that showcases her family’s Métis heritageand honours plants and animals as kin VernissageThursday, Sep. 8 @ 5 PMMAI (Montréal, arts interculturels) From September 8 to October 8, 2022, MAI (Montréal, arts interculturels) presents ‘Fa…que’, an exhibition of recent works by Métis Continue Reading
Artist celebrates the beauty in schizophrenia, post-Covid return to life: The Fabulous Bestiary exhibition, August 30-September 30
Artist Alana Barrell‘s latest exhibition, The Fabulous Bestiary, is part of the Mental Health Ambassadors project; encouraging people with psychological challenges to further develop their artistic skills to work through disturbing emotions and move towards wellbeing. Post-Covid resumption of art classes reminds Barrell and all of us to live life to the Continue Reading