Top 10 Art Galleries In Montreal

1- Loriginal Art Gallery Old Montréal - Local Street Artists

Google 5.0 Stars (258 Reviews)

 

Our vision democratize art by redefining it as a social and ecological vector while allowing as many Canadian artists as possible to make a living from their talents.

The L’Original is truly captivating! Come visit us and discover an abundance of art and entertainment.

 

163 Rue Saint-Paul O

514-999-9611

https://loriginal.org/

 

2- Iris Galerie Montreal

Google 4.9 Stars (124 Reviews)

 

At Iris Galerie, you are the work of art.

We offer a unique experience: capturing the essence of your eyes and immortalizing your iris through a technology that combines photography and high quality printing.

The uniqueness, colours and details of your eyes are our inspiration.

Discover the beauty of your iris alone, as a couple, with friends, with family... And let yourself be enchanted by your eyes and those of your loved ones.

 

170 Rue Saint-Amable

https://en.irisgalerie.com/

 

3- Le Sino

Google 4.8 Stars (204 Reviews)

 

Le Sino - boutique & galerie

 

2817, rue Ontario Est

514-303-5355

https://www.facebook.com/Sinoboutique/

 

4- Montreal Museum of Fine Arts

Google 4.7 Stars (14 k Reviews)

 

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | Founded in 1860

 

1380 Sherbrooke Street West

514-285-2000

https://www.mbam.qc.ca/fr/

 

5- Fondation PHI pour l’art contemporain

Google 4.7 Stars (432 Reviews)

 

Established in 2007 by Phoebe Greenberg, the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing impactful contemporary art experiences to the public. Its programming is international in scope, responsive to the local context, and free of charge to reinforce PHI’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion. The Foundation is driven by a desire to break down entrenched perceptions of what contemporary art is and who it is for, with the fundamental belief that art is for us all. The Foundation endeavours to make a home for art, artists and the public we serve, devoted to nurturing convivial exchanges that celebrate art as part of our everyday lives.

 

451 & 465 Saint-Jean Street

514-849-3742

https://phi.ca/en/foundation/

 

6- Art Mûr

Google 4.7 Stars (122 Reviews)

 

Established in 1996, Art Mûr has evolved into one of the largest private contemporary art galleries in Canada. The gallery represents both emerging and established artists with practices ranging from painting and sculpture to new media and performance art. Well-known for its dynamic programming, which includes both solo and thematic group exhibitions, Art Mûr plays an important role in the diffusion of contemporary art in Montreal.  It is a cultural hot spot where collectors, curators, artists and clients coalesce.

 

5826 St-Hubert

514-933-0711

https://artmur.com/en/

 

7- Station 16 Editions

Google 4.6 Stars (156 Reviews)

 

Station 16 Editions is an extension of S16 Gallery. Editions specializes in limited edition works and prints. Offering works from established and emerging artists, it looks to democratize the art-world with quality fine art editions.

 

377 Saint-Paul St W

438-380-1150

https://www.station16editions.com/

 

8- MAI

Google 4.6 Stars (147 Reviews)

 

The MAI is neither an institution nor a self-managed artist center. The MAI is often spoken of as a strange beast due to its multidimensional modus operandi and the particularity of its mandate. He is an inclusive, multicultural and multidisciplinary presenter offering an artist-focused support program and the instigator of an annual community exchange and audience development program called Public + .

 

3680, rue Jeanne-Mance, bureau 103

514-982-1812

https://m-a-i.qc.ca/

 

9- Images Boréales Inuit Art Gallery

Google 4.6 Stars (110 Reviews)

 

Inuit in Northern Canada (Nunavut) have been producing bone, ivory and stone art for thousands of years. The oldest sculptures were decorated objects and tools, often embellished with figurative drawings. The Guilde Canadienne des Métiers d’Art had an early interest in Inuit art; but it was not until 1949 that it really became known during a first exhibition organized at the Guilde gallery in Montreal.

 

4, rue St-Paul Est

514-439-1987

https://imagesboreales.com/en/

10- Arsenal art contemporain Montréal

Google 4.5 Stars (2.4 K Reviews)

 

Contemporary art centers.

 

2020 WILLIAM ST

514-931-9978

https://www.arsenalcontemporary.com/