Indeed, our collection includes traditional and modern works of artists, many of which are found in the most prestigious museums in the world. The gallery also works with young emerging artists with a very promising future and promoting the development of their careers. Through temporary exhibitions and one-off event, the gallery is working on dissemination and promotion of Inuit art.
Galerie Saint-Dizier graciously decided to lend and install a bronze sculpture by Canadian artist Rose-Aimée Bélanger entitled Les Chuchoteuses on the small public square across the street, now commonly refered to as Placette Saint-Dizier.
Galerie LeRoyer as director and oversaw its major change in orientation. It has since been dedicated to the representation of contemporary Canadian and International artists that are defined by the strength of their creative uniqueness.
My daughter in law and I had a wonderful experience visiting this gallery (last week) and enjoying the spectacular art. We had the pleasure of meeting the gentleman who was working in the gallery that evening, Mr. Hubert Pariseau, who won our hears with his knowledge of the work and his impeccable manners and charm. The visit to the gallery was one of the highlights of our trip to Montreal.Read more
The Ceramic Centre Bonsecours is a training, research, creation and distribution for ceramics in Quebec. Circulation Location with its gallery located at 444 rue St Gabriel in Old Montreal, the Ceramic Centre Bonsecours is a training where aspiring professionals acquire potters since 1998 a college education (DEC) in the program Technique business of art - ceramics Option offered in collaboration with the College of Old Montreal . Location creation also, the center organizes creative workshops for emerging artists and professionals with internationally recognized ceramic artists.