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Avataq Cultural Institute
4150 Ste-Catherine Street West, room 360
Westmount H3Z 2Y5The Avataq Cultural Institute ensures the conservation, documentation and enhancement of the language and heritage of the Inuit of Nunavik with its vast collection of archives, archaeological objects, works of art and material culture.Learn more -
Centre d’exposition de l’Université de Montréal
2940 Côte Ste-Catherine Road, room 0056
Montréal, H3T 1B9The exhibition centre, located on the Université de Montréal campus, presents shows on a variety of subjects, combining visual arts, architecture and the humanities. Its permanent exhibition introduces visitors to 41 pieces from its collection, located at different public spaces on its site.Learn more -
Centre Marius-Barbeau
4839, rue de Bordeaux, Montréal (Québec) H2H 2A2The Centre specializes in preserving and promoting the intangible heritage of Quebec and Canadian folk arts and traditions, including those of the First Nations and ethnic communities.Learn more -
Cinémathèque québécoise
335 de Maisonneuve Blvd. East
Montréal H2X 1K1
info@cinematheque.qc.caThe Cinémathèque québécoise conserves Quebec’s and Canadian cinema, as well as international animated film. Its mission is also to present these works and support cinematic art in all its forms.Learn more -
Fondation Guido Molinari
3290 St. Catherine Street East (at Darling)
Montreal, Qc H1W 2C6The Guido Molinari Foundation is located in the artist's last studio, once a former bank in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve district. Today, this exhibition center houses a collection of over 4,000 works, including some 3,500 by the painter.Learn more -
Galerie de l’UQAM
1400, Berri Street, Pavillon Judith-Jasmin, Local J-R 120
Montréal, Québec
H2X 3S1Galerie de l'UQAM is a university gallery dedicated to contemporary art. The institution produces and disseminates exhibitions, public activities and publications about contemporary art from Québec, Canada and abroad.Learn more -
Jardin de sculptures de Lachine | Site du Musée de Lachine et Parc René-Lévesque
Chemin du canal, West extremityWith its collection of nearly 50 sculptures, the Sculpture Garden at Parc René-Lévesquede Lachine is one of the largest contemporary sculpture gardens in Canada. Take a walk and see the work of renowned artists such as Linda Covit, André Fournelle, Michel Goulet, David Moore and Bill Vazan.Learn more -
La Guilde
1356, Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal
H3G 1J1Founded in 1906, La Guilde is a non-profit organization that aims to preserve, promote and increase awareness for Inuit art, First Nations art, and Fine Crafts from Canada.Learn more