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Le Rift is a real cultural crossroads for Témiscamingue. On even years, it has presented the Biennale internationale d’art miniature and on odd year, with the The Foire artistique, brings together artists from Abitibi-Témiscamingue, Ontario and Aboriginal communities to present an exhibition of creations representative of our local culture and identity.
42, rue Sainte-Anne, Ville-Marie 819 622-1362
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Galerie Notre-Dame presents the works of visual artists in a peaceful atmosphere. Artists from Témiscamingue and elsewhere unveil part of their world. This art gallery welcomes exhibitions consisting of about thirty works by the same artist.
10, rue Notre-Dame Est, Lorrainville 819 625-2679
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Le MA acts as a veritable cultural center. In addition to exhibitions of regional and national scope, Musée d’art, le MA is involved in cultural research and mediation activities and workshops that promote history, science and art. Coffee, gifts and arts and crafts (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal).
201, avenue Dallaire, Rouyn-Noranda 819 762-6600
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The largest cultural complex in Abitibi-Témiscamingue, La Fontaine des Arts invites you to visit its art gallery to discover and appreciate a large selection of works by artists from the region.
25, avenue Principale, Rouyn-Noranda 819 764-5555
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The exhibitions, representative of the various current trends, highlight the work of regional, Canadian and foreign artists from different artistic disciplines.
167, avenue Murdoch, Rouyn-Noranda 819 797-8738
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Centre d’art Rotary presents several exhibitions by artists from here and elsewhere as well as scientific exhibitions. In the lobby, an outstanding quilt illustrates 75 years of local history. The shop offers a wide selection of gift items made by artists and artisans of the region.
195, rue Principale, La Sarre, 819 333-2294
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Café Elkoza proposes to discover the works of artists and artisans of the region while enjoying a specialty coffee or a delicious meal. From the terrace, a footbridge leads to a paddleboat named “Le Rêveur” which was built Émilien Bélanger.
90, 1e rue Est, Macamic, 819 782-2800
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This center is dedicated chiefly to the presentation of visual arts, but more particularly to contemporary art. The center divides into three halls where some fifteen temporary exhibitions are displayed per year.
222, 1e avenue Est, Amos, 819 732-6070
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This Beaux-arts style building is the home to Palais des arts Harricana and Historium. Come admire the talent of artists from here and elsewhere as well as several works by world-famous painter Jean-Paul Riopelle.
101, 3e Avenue Est, Amos, 819 732-4497
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Centre d’exposition de Val-d’Or presents the work of artists from the region and elsewhere as well as theme exhibitions. Enjoy a true artistic experience through various activities, workshops, conferences and talks.
600, 7e Rue, Val-d’Or, 819 825-0942