Entries by limprimerie

Béatrice Hall

The Prix Albert-Dumouchel for emerging artists fosters the emergence of new practices in the printed arts by celebrating the boldness and quality of research by emerging artists.It is open to students enrolled in undergraduate visual arts or related programs whose practice is related to the printed arts. In collaboration with Arprim, L’imprimerie offers the winning artist a three-month residency, including 24/7 access to the workshops

L’effritement des certitudes d’Elmyna Bouchard

L’imprimerie and the Loto-Québec Collection are joining forces to offer a guided tour of the exhibitions followed by a studio immersion into the world of Elmyna Bouchard, a leading figure in contemporary printmaking in Quebec.

Online auction launch !

The benefit auction is now live! Place your bids here today; you have until May 29 to participate.

Archivist talk + silent auction

Thursday, May 14, 2026, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at L’imprimerie, centre d’artistes. Open to all – Free admission

Benefit auction 60 years, 60 artworks

The benefit auction will take place in two parts during May 2026: an online auction, accessible from May 4 to 29 on the Zeffy platform, and a mid-auction event on May 14 at L’imprimerie, featuring a presentation by the archivists and a special silent auction!

L’artiste comme travailleur·se 

On March 26 at 6 p.m., the Guido Molinari Foundation welcomes us for a discussion entitled “The Artist as Worker,” which will bring together artists Fanny Latreille and Camille-Zoé Valcourt-Synnott and will be moderated by Laurie Magnan. It will focus on the conditions under which artists work, the (non-)recognition of artistic work, and the issues of precariousness that permeate the field. Rooted in their respective research and approaches, this meeting aims to be a space for dialogue in order to reflect on possible forms of solidarity in the current political and socio-economic context.