About Engramme
Engramme is a contemporary art gallery situated in the heart of Quebec, Canada. Established in 2010 by renowned curator and artist Émilie P. R. Evan, the gallery is dedicated to promoting innovative artistic practices, particularly in the fields of printmaking and contemporary visual arts. Engramme is known for its focus on the intersection of art and technology, showcasing a diverse range of artists who engage with new media and traditional techniques alike.
The gallery has built a reputation for fostering emerging artists and providing a platform for experimental works. Among the artists represented are the prominent printmaker and visual artist Ghita Benyamin, and multimedia artist Émile B. Romain. Engramme aims to engage a wide audience, from art enthusiasts to students and local communities, inviting everyone to participate in the evolving dialogue of contemporary art.
With a mission to support artistic development and education, Engramme regularly organizes workshops, exhibitions, and collaborates with local art institutions. The gallery's history is rooted in a spirit of exploration and collaboration, making it a vital part of Quebec's vibrant art scene. Interesting facts include its unique approach to printmaking which combines traditional techniques with digital innovations, and its active role in the annual Quebec Art Festival, where it showcases collaborative projects with local and international artists.
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