Mont Royal’s Winter Facelift with Idée O’Rama
Seasonal lights along Mont Royal capture the artistic spirit of the Plateau.
Seasonal lights along Mont Royal capture the artistic spirit of the Plateau.
Visiting some of the smaller galleries in Montreal is the perfect way to see this city’s vibrant art scene. Annie visits DHC/ART and the Phi Centre.
I cant think of a better way to spend these last few warm-ish days than admiring local and international artworks on the MURAL walk along St-Laurent!
Street art exhibition brings together New York and Montreal for massive exhibition of local talents.
Combining a love of football and tattoos, the bright works of Ricardo Cavolo at Station 16 are delightful and colorful biographies.
A smorgasbord of international art comes to Montreal until January with the Biennial Montreal. Performance art, film, digital works, sculpture, photography, and visual art are on tap.
An exhibition created by Guido Beltramini and Filippo exploring what is ‘found in translation’ between architects Andrea Palladio and Thomas Jefferson.
An incredibly beautiful evening spent at the Gardens of Light. A must see Montreal festival this fall.
Montreal’s Museum of Fine Art is a top attraction in the city with a huge array of historical and modern art. A must visit attraction!
Until September 28, check out the best of the world’s best photographers on war zones in Syria, the Boston Marathon bombings, mental “hospitals” in Kenya and the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines.
For several days photographer Magali Crevier followed a giant inflatable red ball around the city. Spot these locations and find out how well you know Montreal.
From wall murals to skateboarding to hip hop, the last day of the Under Pressure Festival celebrated street culture in style!
Montreal’s annual graffiti festival combines murals, skateboarding, djs, and breakdance. Here’s our photojournal of August 9.
Exhibit of photographs and line drawings explore the connections between pain in a relationship, silence, and later understanding of events.
Provocative exhibition of miniatures and artworks by British brothers Jake and Dinos Chapman combine fear, wonder, and cheek.
Lots of cool digital installation projects are on tap at Montreal BIAN festival.
The intermedia/cyberarts students worked hard to fundraise for this exhibition. Now’s the time to see their finished works.
Some art was made for looking at, and some art was made for making you think. A Problem So Big It Needs Other People provokes, prods, and challenges the viewer to rethink and relook.
CCA Exhibit takes a closer look at the 19th century Arabic city and the idea of Orientalism through the lens of photographers.
A new and accessible exhibit at the CCA focuses on how architectural and urban projects in Casablanca and Chandigarh successfully combine post colonial ambitions with help from wealthier nations.
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