Take a field trip to the McClure Gallery to join artists Jongwook Park and Saba Heravi talking about their solo exhibitions at McClure Gallery on Facebook Live - June 3 at 5 pm EST
Read MoreTake a field trip to the McClure Gallery to join curator Robert Graham on Facebook Live as he discusses his exhibition Three Montreal Photographers +
Read MoreTake a field trip to the McClure Gallery and Centre des arts visuels for a free virtual art hive inspired by Montreal artist Judith Berry’s exhibition Waiting for Spring, Saturday March 27 10 am to 12 pm . All ages and abilities welcome!
Read MoreTake a field trip to the McClure Gallery and Centre des arts visuels to join curator and master printmaker Paul Machnik on Facebook Live as he discusses An Artistic Dialogue: John Heward and Harold Klunder.
Read MoreArchitecture – domestic, institutional, urban, rural, or imagined – is at the heart of Marie-Eve Martel’s reflections on landscape and lived space. Hétérotrophies uses the gallery to stage a spatial joust in which organic motifs reshape the architectural space.
Read MoreWith Montreal in pandemic lockdown, the gallery remains closed during the exhibition of collaborative prints by John Heward and Harold Klunder, but you can view the exhibition via a 360° photo and high-res images on our website.
Read MoreLaura Millard’s exhibition trace, on view at the Visual Arts Centre’s McClure Gallery, engages with the language of drawing and gesture in relation to the landscape while questioning the traces our actions leave behind.
Read MoreThe project explores pasts and potential futures and invites the listener to get involved. Extended over two centuries by up to a kilometre with infill from urban mega-projects, local industrial waste, and even the buried residues of the City’s one-time garbage dump, this shoreline is emblematic of ways that people have abused and neglected urban rivers.
Read MoreFreefall. Like stepping into an abyss, the global community has recently entered into a period of relative freefall, where old answers provide few solutions and new architectures have to be constructed.
Read MoreKathleen Vaughan’s video, You Are Here | Vous êtes ici explores her exhibition of the same name now at the Visual Art Centre’s McClure Gallery in Montreal, focusing on the wall-sized interactive ‘talking textile’ artwork, Walk in the Water | Marcher sur les eaux.
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