
“A Day in The Life” with oil portrait artist, Arlene Berger
Arlene Berger and I have been close friends for about 20 years, meeting in our neighbourhood. When she told me she was an artist, I asked to see her paintings. When she showed them to […]
Arlene Berger and I have been close friends for about 20 years, meeting in our neighbourhood. When she told me she was an artist, I asked to see her paintings. When she showed them to […]
France MALO has been a professionally active artist for more than 45 years. Her art is based on the observation of human beings in “a panoplie” of environments and social contexts. During this actual and […]
Depuis qu’elle est petite, Véronique Duplain se met la tête dans des histoires pas possibles. J’avoue que je ne suis pas si surprise de la voir exceller à prendre des selfies aujourd’hui, même si je […]
Gabrielle Marin is a self-taught artist based in Montreal, currently studying Painting and Drawing at Concordia University. She majored in East-Asian studies at Université de Montréal before turning back to art and making it her […]
Christian de Massy est un illustrateur conceptuel (ou Concept Artist) qui dessine d’aussi loin qu’il s’en souvienne. Bien qu’il ait suivi une formation universitaire en biologie puis en écologie — des études qui lui ont […]
Léa est née en Provence mais son pays de cœur a toujours été le Japon… et elle est maintenant québécoise d’adoption ! Je la rencontre il y a 7 ans et elle est déjà passionnée […]
When do you know that you are an artist? When are you reaching this point where you answer with confidence, “I am an artist” when introduced to someone? For some, the vocation is coming crystal […]
Ville Orchestre is a splash of pastels against the gray pavement. A newly inaugurated interactive installation in the Promenade des Artistes, constructed with bright yellow cylinders, purple “squiggles” and blue shapes. One of the tube-like […]
Ask anyone who has had the immeasurable pleasure of meeting Anne Isabelle and they’ll tell you the same: “There’s no one like her.” Some might not even be able to put in words the effect […]
At the edge of Martin Luther King Park, right by the Chemin de Côte des Neiges (CDN), a small outdoor exhibition celebrates the contributions of black community members to the neighbourhood. Taken by the photographer […]
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