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Galerie d'Art Emergence
2130-1 Rue Crescent
Montreal, Qc. H3G-2B8
Telephone: 514-965-3777
Courriel: info@emergencemtl.com
Galerie d'Art
EMERGENCE


Francine Poulin Speaks volumes
Francine Poulin Francine Poulin is a well-established abstract artist who has exhibited her works across the city. Her works possess a tension that keeps the viewer guessing, noticing new things with each new glance. She only has two pieces on view during Introspection, and they both have a lot to say. Désunion is the larger of the two, the canvas awash in dark umbers and ochers tensely layered together. Two figures stand off-center, back-to-back, their thin outlines emerg

Elsa Vincent
Dec 11, 20251 min read


Montreal Artist, Gisele Seguin, contemplating passageways.
Gisèle Séguin is a Montreal-based artist whose wide range of artistic training displays itself in the diversity of her painted works. From p

Elsa Vincent
Dec 9, 20252 min read


Pushing Convention: The Vibrant World of Nataly Cloutier
Nataly Cloutier is a contemporary artist whose work immediately captures the eye and the imagination. Best known for her distinctive urban and sketch like style, Cloutier proves herself a remarkably versatile artist, moving seamlessly from intimate portraits to vibrant cityscapes. Her true talent lies in her ability to push the boundaries of convention, deconstructing familiar scenes with energetic lines and an unconventional approach to form, yet she always masterfully maint
Suzanne Charlebois
Nov 21, 20252 min read


The Enduring Presence of Diane Lelièvre
The Enduring Presence of Diane Lelièvre. Lelièvre’s process is a masterclass in materiality.
Suzanne Charlebois
Nov 19, 20252 min read


Alexi Dauphi: The Unfiltered Pulse of Montreal Art
Whether through the visceral texture of a painting, the layered narratives of a collage, or the commanding presence of a sculpture, Alexi’s
Suzanne Charlebois
Nov 13, 20252 min read


Ingrid Silbermayr- Has WOW factor
Forget what you know about passive art viewing. Ingrid’s work doesn’t just hang on a wall—it vibrates. It’s a dynamic explosion of vivid colour and bold movement, where experimental mixed media creates a playground for the senses. This is abstract art that is unapologetically playful, exciting, and alive.
Suzanne Charlebois
Nov 8, 20252 min read


Find Your Sanctuary: The Art of François Lacas
When you look at François Lacas' work, where does it take you? For many, his paintings evoke a place that feels just out of memory's reach, yet deeply familiar and comforting. Let yourself be drawn into each scene. Marvel at the skill behind every brushstroke, his masterful use of colour, perspective, and light. The result is more than a landscape; it's the memory of fresh air, the sound of leaves underfoot, the warmth of the sun, and the cool breeze kissing your cheek.
Suzanne Charlebois
Nov 8, 20251 min read


Michele Cauchon, more than an artist.
To meet her in real life is a gift. Michele has a kindness that runs deeper than the superficial social niceties that most of us possess. This deep compassion and gentleness come through in her work. Her animal portraits are more than just great facsimiles of bears, manatees, or mountain gorillas. She pulls you into their eyes, their environment, and their relationships.
Suzanne Charlebois
Nov 7, 20251 min read


The Hearth of the Soul: Finding Ourselves in the Winter's Embrace
Across the northern regions of the world, from Scandinavia to Japan, from the Canadian to the Scottish Highlands, the long, cold nights of winter trigger a similar instinct. It’s a time to turn inward, to surround ourselves with the things that nourish our souls: the warmth of a well-loved armchair, the solace of a captivating book, the comfort of a simmering stew, and the silent dialogue we have with a piece of art hanging on our wall.
Suzanne Charlebois
Nov 2, 20253 min read


Our Grand Opening a Beautiful Success (Despite Everything That Went Wrong!)
Our Grand Opening a Beautiful Success (Despite Everything That Went Wrong!)We launched our little not-for-profit art gallery with passion, purpose… and just a few things not quite ready for prime time. Our sign wasn’t up. The lighting decided to be moody. Our printer joined the rebellion and refused to work. It was, in many ways, a comedy of errors.
Suzanne Charlebois
Oct 9, 20252 min read
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