expo two five zero, 1 chapel - 15 artists
The 250th anniversary of the Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel is celebrated with a new temporary exhibition, a vibrant celebration, paying tribute to its rich past while looking towards the future. Nestled in the heart of the city's historic soul, this iconic chapel has been the silent witness to two and a half centuries of events, devotion, and art.
Through this exhibition, visitors have the unique opportunity to explore the architectural evolution of the building over the decades, from its modest beginnings to its current grandeur, making it a true living work of art.
Fourteen artists have been invited to create a work of art, expressing their unique vision and emotion inspired by the Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours. Painters, sculptors, ceramicists - mosaicists, textile designers, illustrators, screen printers, graphic designers, and photographers enthusiastically participated in artistically celebrating this iconic building.
You will discover the unique works of:
Ari BAYUAJI | artiste visuel
Romain BLAIS | illustrateur
Marianne CHEVALIER | artiste sérigraphe
Karine DEMERS | sculptrice de papier
Marc GOSSELIN | peintre
Annie LEGAULT | designer textile
Marc LÉPINE | graphiste-dessinateur
Christian MICHAUD | sculpteur de bois
Claude MILLETTE | sculpteur
Kathy OUELLETTE | artiste pluridisciplinaire
Richard PURDY | pataphysicien
Normand RAJOTTE | photographe
Robert ROY | peintre
Myriam VAN NESTE | illustratrice