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Contribuisci feedbackA great art museum! I wasn’t sure what to expect (we’re from NYC where we have a ton of art museums) but this was amazingly curated and presented, and it was great to discover some really talented artists from Quebec. The architecture of the building is also great. The highlight for me was the David Altmejd piece, The Flux and the Puddle. Such an amazing and intricate piece! I could have looked at it for hours.
Lots of things to see and experience. They have something for everyone! I personally really enjoyed their contemporary exhibition and the Québécois design history exhibitions. It’s quite vast and they close at 5 so set aside plenty of time to see everything and be prepared to walk a lot and bring a bottle of water!
Very good museum in Quebec. Bourdais exposition was fascinations as we were able to meet a québécois artist. The staff was very very kind, they showed they really like their job and the museum
What a good museum! Multiple floors in three buildings, joined by a pedestrian tunnel. From historic to contemporary, works from Quebec artists, Quebec scenes. Impressive exhibition of works by Inuit artist, Manasie Akpaliapik. Entire gallery for each of several artists, including Pellan, Lemieux, Riopelle, Leduc, etc. Fun pictures as part of Mimèsis, where people re-created paintings in their own homes. Creative use of the former jail cells in the Baillairgé pavilion, currently for displays about the Rohingya. I spent two hours, but it would be easy to spend longer. Nice gift shop. The café on the ground floor of the main building didn’t appear to offer any vegan meals.
The contemporary building is small but mighty! Wonderful compact three Foote exhibit space. The best pet was their stellar Canadian Industrial Design exhibit on the third floor.
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