Mainline Theatre Gets a Gallery
The Mainline Theatre is expanding to take over a street-level gallery space. Amy Blackmore talks about the new space and how it will be used.
The Mainline Theatre is expanding to take over a street-level gallery space. Amy Blackmore talks about the new space and how it will be used.
In this new weekly article, the Artistorian lists her picks from the Montreal art scene this week.
Virani and Jones went cross country to collect perceptions about Canada to create a collaborative art project, unveiled this Canada Day.
An exhibition of paintings by a Montreal based artist captures the majesty and mystique of the bison.
The Aristorian reports on the new exhibit at the MMFA featuring 300 works by Rodin.
Large projects and exciting concepts on display at Arsenal captured in Jeremy’s photo journal.
“I can be on a bus, in the studio, watching a movie or reading a book. Ideas come to me everywhere and when they do, I sketch them on paper!”
Genevieve Borne’s photos address the issue of child trafficking and child labour around the world.
Men’s fashion by local designers as well as artwork were on display at the first Just for Him fashion festival in Montreal at the ALT Hotel.
The FTA invites strong and innovative directors and choreographers to the city for two weeks of Art! Here are some of our picks.
Interview with Hamza Mejri about new fashion festival for men
Portuguese housing projects of the 1970s focus on CCA exhibit.
Cassandra talks to curator of the Phi Centre’s current exhibition on Theresa Hak Kyung.
There are plenty of sold out concerts, so why not check out some art n’ djs instead of begging for tix?
Interview with Laurent Viau-Lapointe about Concordia’s biggest student-run art festival.
Two rooms of posters by the artist showcase the development of his career from graphic artist to poster boy for pop art.
Check out the newest and coolest at Montreal’s Salon de l’auto: from family sedans to zero-emission electric cars to modified low-riders and Maseratis.
Exhibition at Pointe à Callière brings rare pieces from Greece to Montreal that celebrate ancient Greek culture.
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