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Marc-Aurèle Fortin Museum The Marc-Aurèle Fortin Museum is devoted to the works of
Marc-Aurèle Fortin, a painter whose role in the world of
landscape artistry was transforming. He is now known as one of
the greatest landscape painters of the century. The museum also
exhibits the works of modern québecois artists.
Museum Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Address: 118 Saint-Pierre Street Montréal QC 514 845-6108
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Montréal Museum of Decorative Arts The Montréal Museum of Decorative Arts is exclusively devoted to 20th century decorative arts. This museum boasts an
international collection of industrial design work and handcrafted objects. Specialties include furniture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, jewellery, textiles and graphic design. Address: 2200 Crescent Street Montréal QC H3C 2Y9
1 514 284-1252
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Founded 140 years ago by a local group of art lovers, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts was Canada's first art museum. Today, it is a forward-looking and dynamic presence in the heart of Montreal.
Admission is free to view the permanent collection of art. Open Tues to Sun (and holiday Mondays) from 11 am - 6 pm; Wed till 9 pm. Address: 1379-1380 Sherbrooke Street West Montréal QC H3G 2T9
Send an Email (4) 1 514 285-2000
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Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal This season features Triggers -- Art and Society, highlighting the
60's and 70's, (a very productive artistic period in Québec).
Another exhibit: On Compagnonnage, unites installation artist
Natalie Roy, photographer Denis Farley, and works by Québec
painter Jacques de Tonnancour. Also explore the latest additions
to the permanent collections. Address: 185, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest Montréal QC H2X 1Z8
Send an Email (5) 1 514 847-6906
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