Stewart Hall art gallery, Art gallery and cultural center in Pointe-Claire, Canada
Stewart Hall is an art museum housed on the third floor of a limestone building overlooking Lake Saint-Louis. The space hosts rotating exhibitions of contemporary work throughout the year.
The building was constructed in 1916 as a private residence designed by architect Robert Findlay for Charles Wesley MacLean. It later transformed into a cultural venue and began presenting art exhibitions to the public.
The gallery presents contemporary work by artists from the region and beyond, offering visitors fresh artistic perspectives and varied creative expressions to discover.
The gallery sits in a quiet residential area near the waterfront and is easily accessible on foot. Visitors should check ahead as opening hours vary seasonally throughout the year.
The venue runs an art rental and purchase program featuring work by Canadian artists, allowing visitors to lease or buy pieces. This approach makes art ownership accessible and affordable for a wider audience.
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