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News / April 20, 2016

Vital Signs Talk: Examining Quebec’s Art Market at Papier16

How can private businesses and public agencies stimulate, sustain and grow Quebec’s contemporary art scene? Join us to discuss at a panel in Montreal.
Will Quebec art ever be as marketable as another great provincial export, maple syrup? Join us for a Papier16 panel to discuss. (Artwork by Whatisadam to be brought to Papier by Montreal's Station16.) Will Quebec art ever be as marketable as another great provincial export, maple syrup? Join us for a Papier16 panel to discuss. (Artwork by Whatisadam to be brought to Papier by Montreal's Station16.)

The Quebec art market has particular challenges. How can private-sector businesses and public-funding agencies stimulate, sustain and grow the province’s contemporary art scene? Rosie Prata, managing editor of Canadian Art, hosts a lively Papier16 panel on this topic featuring a range of art professionals, including Parisian Laundry’s co-director, Megan Bradley.

Saturday, April 23, 2016, at 12 p.m.

Papier Art Fair
Hangar 16, Montreal

Moderator:
Rosie Prata, managing editor, Canadian Art

Guests:
Megan Bradley, codirector, PARISIAN LAUNDRY
Marie-Claude Lortie, columnist, La Presse
Anthony Burnham, artist, Galerie René Blouin

Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/1128607600505277/

Presented by Canadian Art and Papier