Evening Visit of the McCord Museum
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CURRENT EXHIBITION:
MICHEL CAMPEAU: LIFE BEFORE DIGITAL
Until May 6 2018
The Montreal photographer Michel Campeau (1948) offers a subjective and sentimental perspective of the material culture of photography before digital. His pictures of darkrooms and his collections of anonymous photographs from the fifties pay tribute to the big family of amateur photographers, in which visitors will recognize themselves.
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GABOR SZILASI: THE ART WORLD IN MONTREAL, 1960–1980
Until April 29 2018
This exhibition of unpublished photographs by Gabor Szliasi (born 1928) features images from art openings and other artistic events held in Montreal between 1960 and 1980. Shot in a spontaneous documentary style, they immortalize the people, places and vitality of Montreal’s art scene at a time of social and cultural upheaval.
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Wearing our Identity. The First Peoples Collection
Permanent Exhibition
The rich culture and heritage of the First Peoples seen through the importance of clothing, reflecting the social, cultural, political and spirituals identities of First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples.
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Your ticket will give you access to all the current exhibitions on view.
Please consult our website to learn about upcoming exhibitions and cultural activities at the museum.
OPENING HOURS
Monday: Closed
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wednesday: 10 a.m to 9 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
ADMISSION FEES
Adult $20
Senior (65+) $17
Student 18-30* $14
Student 13-17 $13
Child** Free
Family*** $40
Museum Member Free
Wednesday Evening Free****
*Valid for full-time students with I.D.
**12 and under / Maximum 5 children per adult.
***2 adults and 3 children 17 or under, or 1 adult and 4 children 17 or under
****Admission fees of $9.50 to visit major exhibitions (Illusion: the Art of Magic)