Montreal, arts interculturels, cultural organization in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Montreal arts interculturels is a venue combining a theatre, gallery, and café within one building in the Plateau area. The space hosts performances, exhibitions, and rehearsals in flexible areas designed for both artistic creation and public engagement.
The venue was established in 1999 to support artists from diverse communities and to foster contemporary artistic experimentation. Since its opening, it has grown to become a key platform for dance, theatre, visual arts, and media work in the city.
The space takes its name from its function as a gathering place where different cultures exchange ideas through art and performance. When you visit, you notice how the venue creates room for conversations and connections between people from various backgrounds and artistic traditions.
The venue is located near the Place-des-Arts subway station and served by several bus lines, making it easy to reach from different parts of the city. Check the schedule online before your visit, as new performances and exhibitions are presented throughout the year.
The venue runs a mentorship program where established artists guide emerging talents through their creative development. Many of the experimental works shown here result from these artist collaborations and exchange programs.
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