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Jon Cleveland

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1967 est l’année du fameux “Vive le Québec libre” annonçant le vent de changement qui soufflera sur le Québec et sur ses pratiques religieuses. Venez découvrir notre cathédrale nouveau genre, où le crucifix sera présenté sous une panoplie de couleurs, de formes et de grosseurs. Une installation immersive à saveur Pop Art des années 60 !

Une exposition présenté par Jon Cleveland
En association avec la galerie MainLine

Une exposition spéciale pour la nuit blanche de Montréal, le 4 mars 2017

GRATUIT

À partir de 19 h jusqu'à 1 h

À la galerie MainLine,
3905 St-Laurent Boulevard,
Montréal, Qc,
H2W 1X9

Pour plus de détails, visitez, http://www.montrealenlumiere.com/fr-CA/Programmation/Activite/7461

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1967 is the year of the famous "Vive le Québec libre" announcing the wind of change that will blow Quebec and its religious practices. Come and discover our new type of cathedral, where the crucifix will be presented under a panoply of colors, shapes and sizes. An immersive installation with a touch of Pop Art from the 60's!

An art expo presented by Jon Cleveland
in association with MainLine Gallery

A special expo for nuit blanche Montréal, on March 4, 2017

FREE

From 7PM-1AM

At the MainLine Gallery
3905 St-Laurent Boulevard,
Montreal, Qc,
H2W 1X9

For more details, visit: http://www.montrealenlumiere.com/fr-CA/Programmation/Activite/7461

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Saturday 4 March 2017 / 19:00

360 minutes
Retardataires / Latecomers : 360 minutes

Coming Soon

The Variations Mile End dancers perform an original choreographed performance using The wizard of oz as inspiration!

The Creator of the Universe is coming to Montréal for the first time ever! God takes the stage in the form of Montréal actor Donald Rees in An Act of God: the divinely funny, critically acclaimed Broadway hit play by David Javerbaum, in which God and His devoted angels answer the deepest questions that have plagued mankind since creation.

The Montreal Clown Festival is pleased to return to its roots at the home of the St. Ambroise Montreal Fringe Festival to present a cabaret of new work, “New Recipes” featuring 12 brave clowns.

Under the direction of Gabe McKinney (Director, Old God; Speigleworld; Dell-Arte graduate and guest teacher), 12 performers developed short new works for the opening night of the 4-day Clown festival after a same-day, high-stakes workshop.