The Contemporary Art Galleries Association (AGAC) is proudly to announces the list of 44 exhibitors that will take part in the 2025 edition of Plural Contemporary Art Fair at the Grand Quay in Montreal’s Old Port. From April 11 to 13, visitors will get to discover, admire and acquire artworks by over 500 artists in a spectacular and enchanting setting at the heart of the city.

On the first floor of the Grand Quay, the public will get to explore the booths of 37 commercial galleries showcasing the very best of Canadian contemporary art:

Art Mûr (Montreal)
Blouin Division (Montreal/Toronto)
Bradley Ertaskiran (Montreal)
Chiguer art contemporain (Montreal/Quebec)
Christie Contemporary (Toronto)
Clint Roenisch (Toronto)
COOPER COLE (Toronto)
Daniel Faria Gallery (Toronto)
de Montigny Contemporary (Ottawa)
Duran Contemporain (Montreal)
Eli Kerr (Montreal)
ELLEPHANT (Montreal)
Equinox Gallery (Vancouver)
Feheley Fine Arts (Toronto)
Franz Kaka (Toronto)
Galerie C.O.A (Montreal)
Galerie Hugues Charbonneau (Montreal)
Galerie Nicolas Robert  (Montreal/Toronto)
Galerie Robert Poulin (Montreal)
Galerie Robertson Arès (Montreal)
Galerie Simon Blais (Montreal)
Galeries Roger Bellemare et Christian Lambert (Montreal)
Macaulay + Co. (Vancouver)
McBride Contemporain (Montreal)
Pangée (Montreal)
Patel Brown (Montreal/Toronto)
Patrick Mikhail Gallery (Montreal)
Paul Petro Contemporary Art (Toronto)
Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain (Montreal)
Slate Fine Art (Regina)
Stephen Bulger Gallery (Toronto)
The Blue Building (Halifax)
TIAN Contemporain (Montreal)
United Contemporary (Toronto)
Wishbone (Montreal)
Yves Laroche Galerie d’art (Montreal)
Zalucky Contemporary (Toronto) 

On the second floor, in the Pavilion, 7 Project Spaces will be dedicated to dynamic new or alternative galleries, each presenting the work of one or two artists:
Plural Contemporary Art FairAtelier-Galerie A. Piroir (Montreal)
Ceremonial / Art (Vancouver)
Collection Art Volte (Montreal)
La Guilde (Montreal)
Plataforma ArtBase (Montreal)
Projet commun (Montreal)
two seven two (Toronto)

Participating galleries from seven Canadian cities were chosen for their outstanding work and meaningful contribution to the sector, representing the very best of the country’s contemporary art. The selection committee in charge of evaluating the applications was  made up of three visual arts professionals: Jessica Bradley (Independant curator and consultant) Florence-Agathe Dubé-Moreau (Independent curator) and Anne-Marie St-Jean Aubre (Curator of Quebec and Canadian Contemporary Art, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts).

Plural celebrates the best of contemporary art in Canada. Created by and for the galleries, the fair presents and brings together the plurality of voices and works in contemporary art from across the country. It elevates art market practices through a rigorous selection of galleries presenting thoughtfully chosen artists and artworks; and through accessible programming that addresses current issues and questions in the field of art. Plural fosters the discovery of new voices and forms of expression in leading contemporary art and cultivates a sense of collectivity within the Canadian art community.

Friday, April 11: noon – 9pm
Saturday, April 12: 11am – 7pm
Sunday, April 13: 11am – 6pm

For more information, and to purchase your tickets, visit: www.plural.art

Grand Quay, Port of Montreal
200 de la Commune St. W.
Montreal H2Y 4B2