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Ciac unveils ambitious project : The Arts Pavilion at Cité-du-Havre

Ciac unveils ambitious project : The Arts Pavilion at Cité-du-Havre

Ciac unveils ambitious project

The Arts Pavilion at Cité-du-Havre

Claude Gosselin in front of the Musée d’art d’Expo 67, future Arts Pavilion of Cité-du-Havre

CIAC is pleased to announce the new project it has been working on for several months: the transformation of the former Musée d’art d’Expo 67 into an Arts Pavilion. Our project was unveiled in La Presse last Saturday, April 12. Read Mario Girard’s article:
Quel avenir pour un symbole d’Expo 67 ?
https://www.lapresse.ca/arts/chroniques/2025-04-12/quel-avenir-pour-un-symbole-d-expo-67.php
An english copy of the article is also available by clicking here.

This is precisely the future that Claude Gosselin and his team have in mind for the Arts Pavilion of Cité-du-Havre. The former Expo 67 art museum will return to its original vocation, offering the metropolis its first space dedicated to Les Automatistes’ legacy.

Inspired by major international cultural parks such as Parc Güell in Barcelona or the Jardin d’acclimatation (Fondation Louis Vuitton) in Paris, the verdant Cité-du-Havre site will be transformed into a veritable artistic hub in the heart of Montreal.

Would you like to support the project?
We would be delighted to count you among our partners or allies by signing the register at this address:
https://chng.it/6Rj8KC7VXp

For full details of the Arts Pavilion at Cité-du-Havre, visit our website: https://ciac.ca/en/arts-pavilion-at-cite-du-havre/