Touring — Emma Waltraud Howes. The Time it Takes

The Time it Takes is the first solo museum exhibition by the artist Emma Waltraud Howes. It highlight the many lines of inquiry that run through her recent practice by presenting a selection of works from between 2012 and 2024.

Touring — Biophilia

This exhibition brings together artists from Quebec, Canada and abroad. It explores our relationship with nature from the particular angle of desire and its ambivalence.

Touring — Julie Favreau. The Intuitions

Les intuitions [The Intuitions] brings together video, photo installations, and sculptural works, most of which are being presented in Québec for the first time.

Touring — A Place of Memory: Contexts of Existence

A Place of Memory: Contexts of Existence is an exhibition that reflects on what a context is, what it means, and how it creates the conditions for artists to manifest new views of the world we live in. At the Musée d’art contemporain de Baie-Saint-Paul from June 17 to November 5, 2023.


Previous touring exhibitions


Jin-me Yoon, Long View,  2017, vidéo (arrêt sur image), 10 min 3 sec, avec la permission de l'artiste.

Touring — Jin-me Yoon. Here Elsewhere Other Hautings

The Canadian artist of Korean origin Jin-me Yoon is known for her photographic works and videos; her work has contributed to ongoing discussions of place and identity and addresses issues related to immigration, sense of belonging, identity and commemoration. This first solo exhibit includes the artist’s works from the past 30 years.

Monique régimbald zeiber

Touring — Monique Régimbald-Zeiber. Of Works and Hours

Monique Régimbald-Zeiber has developed a fascinating approach that disrupts the history of Québécois formalist painting by inserting references to the body and women’s realities, as described by women. Monique Régimbald-Zeiber is now touring in Quebec.

© Mat Chivers. Migrations, 2018. Photo: Romain Guilbault.

Touring — Mat Chivers. Migrations

This project is interesting less for its technical prowess that for the larger issues it raises about AI. Visit our website for more information about the itinerary of this touring exhibit!

© Adad Hannah. Vue de l'Exposition Reflets et réflexions. Photo : Guillaume Morin.

Touring — Adad Hannah. Glints and Reflections

Time occupies a prominent place in this artist’s production, forged by a lasting interest in temporality and its complex relationship with photography and video. The exhibition Glints and Reflections by Adad Hannah is now touring in Canada.