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McCord Stewart Museum
690 Sherbrooke Street West
Montréal H3A 1E9
The McCord Stewart Museum celebrates life in Montréal, past and present: its history, its people, and its communities. With local roots and a global outlook, the museum hosts thought-provoking exhibitions and educational and cultural events that engage people from within and outside Quebec by offering a contemporary look at history. It houses one of the largest historical collections in North America, with more than 1.5 million artifacts including the collections of Dress, Fashion and Textiles; Photography; Indigenous Cultures; Documentary Art, Material Culture and Archives. McCord Stewart Museum: Our People, Our stories.
Schedule
Monday: closed
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 10am - 6pm
Wednesday: 10am - 9pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10am - 5pm
Monday: closed
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 10am - 6pm
Wednesday: 10am - 9pm
Saturday and Sunday: 10am - 5pm
514 861-6701
info.mccord@mccord-stewart.ca
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Swallowing mountains – Exhibition by Karen Tam
From February 17 to August 13 2023As part of its Artist-in-Residence program, the Museum is pleased to welcome artist Karen Tam, whose research investigates different ways of building and representing cultural identity through installation, sculpture, textile and drawing. -
Alexander Henderson : Art and Nature
From June 10 2022 to April 16 2023The McCord Museum is presenting the first major exhibition devoted to the photographer Alexander Henderson (1831-1913). Captivated by the majesty of territory’s wilderness, Henderson would become one of the country’s leading landscape photographers. -
Disraeli Revisited - Chronicle of an Event in Quebec Photography
From October 28 2022 to February 19 2023The exhibition Disraeli Revisited will mark the 50th anniversary of a pivotal event in the history of photography in Quebec: the Disraeli project. The exhibition seeks to celebrate, expand and revise the original Disraeli project by bringing together photographs and documents that tell the story from multiple viewpoints. -
Indigenous Voices of Today: Knowledge, Trauma, Resilience
The Museum's permanent exhibition gives a voice to indigenous peoples through some one hundred objects accompanied by more than 80 textual and video testimonies collected from people from the 11 indigenous nations in Quebec.