Alcove & MURAL conference
Festival MURAL presents

Alcove & MURAL conference

In-person Event
June 13th 2017
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
For more information about this event, please contact Festival MURAL at info@muralfestival.com.

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Armand Vaillancourt, a sculptor-painter, a Knight of the Ordre national du Québec and a Paul-Émile-Borduas prize-winner is a militant artist. He was also awarded the Chevalier-de-Lorimier Prize 2014 at the annual ceremony for the Patriotes, which was distinguished by its originality as early as 1954, when it was first publicly created, The Tree of Durocher Street in Montreal, which carved the tree on the streets for two years, breaking the standards of sculpture and sculpture. Of the arts of his time, and was responsible for some fifty monumental and audacious works found in the four corners of America: the Monument against the War in Chicoutimi in 1959, Justice (against Apartheid) at the Palais He was recipient of the Paul-Émile-Borduas Prize in 1993 and was named Knight of the National Order of Quebec in 2004. Armand Vaillancourt, sculptor, painter, performer, humanist, man of passion and freedom, has marked our people by its social implications, its sensitivity and its generosity for human rights.

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Armand Vaillancourt, a sculptor-painter, a Knight of the Ordre national du Québec and a Paul-Émile-Borduas prize-winner is a militant artist. He was also awarded the Chevalier-de-Lorimier Prize 2014 at the annual ceremony for the Patriotes, which was distinguished by its originality as early as 1954, when it was first publicly created, The Tree of Durocher Street in Montreal, which carved the tree on the streets for two years, breaking the standards of sculpture and sculpture. Of the arts of his time, and was responsible for some fifty monumental and audacious works found in the four corners of America: the Monument against the War in Chicoutimi in 1959, Justice (against Apartheid) at the Palais He was recipient of the Paul-Émile-Borduas Prize in 1993 and was named Knight of the National Order of Quebec in 2004. Armand Vaillancourt, sculptor, painter, performer, humanist, man of passion and freedom, has marked our people by its social implications, its sensitivity and its generosity for human rights.