Galerie LeRoyer | Montreal

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Galerie LeRoyer was founded in the Old Port of Montreal in 1995 by Brian Brisson, then a young 24-year-old art enthusiast, with a strong passion for history and architecture. Over the years, Galerie LeRoyer has made its home in three spaces along St-Paul street, one of which is in a historical Neo-Gothic building dating from 1887, designed by architect John James Browne (1837-1893). This space, as well as the other three exhibition spaces in Montréal and Toronto, allows Brian Brisson and his team to stage his vision and exhibit the works of emerging Canadian and international artists, chosen for the power of their singularity.

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