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Conserving Art for All to Share |
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| Description: The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, true to its vocation of acquiring and promoting the work of Canadian and international artists past and present, has a mission to attract the broadest and most heterogeneous public possible, and to provide that public with first-hand access to a universal artistic heritage. One of the first museums in North America to amass an encyclopedic collection worthy of the name, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts has, over the past 144 years, has built up a collection of over 30,000 objects - painting, sculpture, works on paper, prints and drawings, photographs and decorative art objects - from Antiquity to today.
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Anytime! |
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Casual |
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Adults $15, Students $7.50, Childrens Under 12 *Free |
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Canada's Premier Contemporary Art Museum |
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| Description: The Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal was founded by the Québec government in 1964. At first, the museum was a department within Québec's ministère des Affaires culturelles. In 1983, the government changed the museum's status, making it an autonomous body with its own Board of Directors. Our mission is to promote and preserve contemporary Québec art as well as Canadian and international contemporary art, through exhibitions and numerous other cultural activities.
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Anytime! 11:00:00 |
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Casual |
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$8 Adults, $6 Seniors, $4 Students |
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Marc-Aurèle Fortin, L'Innovateur |
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| Description: Dans le cadre de sa collection permanente, le Musée Marc-Aurèle Fortin présente une exposition de plus de 90 tableaux de l'artiste. Il s'agit d'une exposition d'oeuvres représentatives présentant les diverses techniques ou manières que le peintre a développées pendant sa carrière. Les principales sont l'aquarelle éponge, l'aquarelle pure, l'aquarelle mixte, la caséine, la manière grise, la manière noire, les grands arbres et la gravure.
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Anytime! 11:00:00 |
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Casual |
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Adultes 5$, Aînés 4 $, Étudiants 3$, 12 ans et moins gratuit |
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| Description: The Stewart Hall Art Gallery is located on the third floor of a picturesque historic house originally owned by Charles MacLean. In 1952, the house was donated to the city of Pointe-Claire by the Walter Stewart Family and opened its doors as the Stewart Hall Cultural Centre in 1959. Mrs. Vi. Duncanson, who had been instrumental in the establishment of the cultural centre, became its administrative director, and was a staunch supporter of the idea of housing an art gallery in the centre.
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Anytime! 01:00:00 |
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Casual |
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Call to check |
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| Description: Today the CCA Collection, comprising works dating from the Renaissance to the present day, documents the culture of architecture throughout the world – past, present, and future. It provides evidence in depth of cultural and intellectual circles of the past, points to the future of architectural thinking and practice, and reveals the changing character of thought and observation pertaining to architecture. Unparalleled in scope, the Prints & Drawings, Photographs, Archives, and Library comprise of dynamically interrelated bodies of primary and secondary materials that advance thinking about the nature of the built domain and the ideas that underlie it.
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Anytime! 10:00:00 |
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Casual |
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Adults $10, Students $5, Seniors (65 and over) $7 |
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