(Fredericton, NB) – The Beaverbrook Art Gallery is excited to announce the upcoming travelling exhibition Fleuve de rêves: l’impressionnisme et le Saint-Laurent, which will open on March 29. Organized geographically, this breathtaking exhibition will take visitors on a journey beginning in Montreal and travelling east along the St. Lawrence River. It will explore communities immortalized by the Quebec Impressionists, including Arthabaska, Quebec City, Beaupré, and Charlevoix. Fleuve des rêves offers a rare opportunity to experience over 150 works from renowned public and private collections, including the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, the National Gallery of Canada, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and more. The exhibition is organized and circulated by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Drawing heavily on the collections of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec and other significant cultural institutions, this exhibition brings together a wide array of rarely seen paintings, archival photographs, and material culture items from the region. Visitors will be able to view exquisite examples of textiles, Indigenous trade goods, and pottery, all of which deepen the understanding of the landscapes captured by the Impressionists.
The exhibition is co-curated by Sarah Milroy, Chief Curator and Executive Director of McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and Dr. Anne-Marie Bouchard, who has also written the lead essay for the accompanying publication. The exhibition’s compelling blend of art, history, and culture will make it a must-see for visitors of all ages.
“This exhibition is a love song to the St Lawrence, offering a true feast of Quebec art. From the bustling streets of Montreal to ramparts of Quebec City to the quiet villages of Charlevoix, viewers are taken on a journey in time, encountering a culture in transition as its makes the turn toward modernity a century ago. Tender and nostalgic, these paintings speak to the soul,” says Sarah Milroy
"The Fleuve des rêves exhibition offers a stunning opportunity to see some of Canada's most treasured works of art in a new light, and we're excited to bring this transformative exhibition to the Beaverbrook Art Gallery this March," said Bernard Doucet, Executive Director of the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. "The accompanying programming, with a focus on expanded programs for francophone audiences, will offer deep insight into the region’s artistic history, and we look forward to welcoming visitors to this extraordinary exhibition."
In addition to the exhibition, a series of exciting programs will accompany Fleuve des rêves , including artist talks, guided tours, and special events that provide further context and engagement with the themes and works on display. An opening that will be free to members will take place on March 29 at 4 p.m., with regular admission required for non-member. Click ici to learn more.
Fleuve des rêves will be on view at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery beginning March 29 and will run until October 5, 2025. Don’t miss this exceptional chance to explore the beauty of the St. Lawrence!
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The exhibition is organized and circulated by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and is co-curated by Sarah Milroy and Anne-Marie Bouchard. Supported at the Beaverbrook with generous support from Power Corporation of Canada.
Le Musée des beaux-arts Beaverbrook, situé à Fredericton (Nouveau-Brunswick), est l’une des meilleures institutions artistiques du Canada. Inauguré en 1959, il propose un vaste éventail d’expositions, de programmes pédagogiques et d’événements qui rapprochent de la culture. Présentant des œuvres historiques et contemporaines, il met à l’honneur des artistes du Canada, des Premières Nations et d’ailleurs. Le Musée est un pôle culturel qui offre des expériences dynamiques à la communauté. Sa collection permanente compte plus de 5 000 œuvres d’art, dont des œuvres majeures d’artistes britanniques, canadiens, autochtones, de l’Atlantique et de grands noms tels que Salvador Dalí. Nous reconnaissons avec respect que le Musée des beaux-arts Beaverbrook et ses activités se trouvent sur les terres et territoires traditionnels non cédés des peuples Wolastoqiyik et Mi’kmaq.
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