
Alyna Maksymenko is an artist whose dreamlike, joy-filled works reflect a deep passion for art
Art Fairs
Plural 2026 brings together Canada’s leading contemporary galleries for a bold art fair at Montreal’s Grand Quay.
| Type: | Art Fairs |
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| Where: | 200 R. de la Commune O, Montréal, QC H2Y 0B8, Canada |
| When: | 10/04/2026 - 12/04/2026 |
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About Plural 2026 – Contemporary Art Fair in Montreal:
Formerly known as Papier, Plural is Canada’s leading contemporary art fair, returning April 10–12, 2026, at the Grand Quay, Port of Montreal. Organized by the Contemporary Art Galleries Association (AGAC), the fair features 40+ galleries from across the country. Plural offers a fresh perspective on Canadian creativity, with exhibitions, forums, and cultural programming that celebrates the best in painting, photography, sculpture, and new media.





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