Art in Downtown Montreal
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Art in Downtown Montreal



Montreal, Canada is the world's second-largest French speaking city next to Paris. Known for its arts and culture, it is the birthplace of the famous Cirque de Soleil. Plus it has a variety of live music festivals throughout the year. So it should come as no surprise that it's also home to several different art museums in the downtown area.

The Art Souterrain

Want to explore the realms of applied modern art? Then check out the Art Souterrain. They hold specialties in corporate events, office decorations, and urban architecture that are destined to brighten the day-to-day concrete jungle. Programs such as the Art en Enterprise are always on a mission to spice up your office anytime. They give companies free rein in determining a decorative theme in a way that promotes employee morale and improves workplace communications. Their Vitrine sur L'Arte works in a similar fashion with its public art display of contemporary works from a series of office windows.

Good art adds variety and life to your office, and the people of the Art Souterrain know it. Their public art collection can give you an idea of what to choose. Art heals and has the potential to improve morale and increase energy, thus making production levels soar over time. The Art in Business program offers you that.

The Art in Business initiative will bring classic contemporary pieces right into your office. Your workers will be speechless at the sight of various paintings from artists in the community and around the world. Staff will check out your office, help you determine the spaces where the pieces will be placed, and let you choose from a list of three recommended artists in the district. You can even arrange for a personal meet and greet from the artist of your choice once you've made your selection.

Galerie MX

With its deep sense of culture and expression of urban enthusiasm, the Galerie MX is a place on a mission. This gallery gives you the advantage of 6,000 square feet of indoor displays that feature works of art from artists all over the world. Their vast collection embraces every concept expressed in art, from pop culture to contemporary works. You'll see animated drawings that include timeless icons like Snoopy or those classic characters like Mickey Mouse. Each work of art has vibrant colours that keep the mood light. You can sense a time-honoured blending of the urban and the contemporary in one.

SBC Galerie D'Art

Another contemporary collection on the rise, the SBC features several special art series that are interactive for members and guests. Some of their programs include a good variety of prerecorded podcasts of photos and images that capture the struggles of ordinary life. These live exhibits feature works from artists like Carlos Ferrand Zavala, whose slide presentations depict the reality of life in modern Peru. Here you'll witness indigenous people whose will to survive the effects of a harsh and cruel feudal system defies all odds. Every struggle and every emotion is captured as you're taken on a human journey. Similar exhibits give you a glimpse into modern ordinary life while drawing on artistic talent that makes it appealing for all.

The Joyce Yahouda Gallery
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Founded by local artist Joyce Yahouda, this gallery is quintessentially modern in its photographic displays and use of visual arts. You can enjoy live presentations of Jean Cocteau's The Human Voice, where there are different interpretations of the work from a small variety of actors. Other events include a two-part digital narrative series, Transmission and Retransmission from collections around the world. Everything involves live interaction, and that is something that can easily grab the heart and soul of an audience.

Conclusion

There's nothing better to add life to the modern urban landscape than the arts. Whether it's sculpture, painting or a performance, you can enjoy it and add its essence to every aspect of your daily life and pace your life on the beat of your city’s cultural activities.










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