One-Off Projects

Please note that older projects may not have information pages available for consultation.

The History of Emily Montague
March to May 2024

1 novel
3 meetings
1 symposium

Illuminated: 200 Years of the LHSQ
April 2024

200 years of history
10 authors
2 illuminated buildings

Culinary Mosaic
January to May 2024

6 cooking workshops
2 presentations by historians
1 cookbook (available soon!)

Postcards from Quebec
November 2023 to January 2024

5 regions of the world
5 cultural fairs

Yes, And…
April to November 2023

2 x 5 improv workshops
1 improv competition
A trememndous amount of laughter

Picture This
October 2022 to August 2023

2 x 5 photography workshops
2 photo-walks
2 discussions
2 exhibits

In These Spaces
2022

5 spaces
8 experts
6 capsules
1 virtual exhibit

So the Story Goes
June 2021 to February 2022

6 narrative forms
7 guests
6 practical workshops
1 virtual exhibit

Moving Pictures
January to March 2021

4 films
8 short films
9 guests
5 digital meetings

Exchanges With an Expert
2021

Many experts
Just as many individual meetings

Sharing, Learning, Creating
December 2020 to March 2021

2 linguistic communities
6 guests
5 bilingual vistual events

Open Books
2019-2020

1 diverse literary community
8 authors
5 literary meetings

Imagination Writers' Festival

Every April for now over 15 years, the Imagination festival gathers Canadian authors for a week of literary festivities at the heart of old Quebec.

 

Please note that older projects may not have information pages available for consultation.

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Festival Arts Alive! Quebec

The Arts Alive! Quebec festival started as an initiative by the English-language Arts Network, a not-for-profit organization that connects, supports, and promotes Quebec’s English-speaking artists and art communities. Over the past years, several regions throughout the province have participated in Arts Alive! Quebec. These festivals have featured their local artistic communities with events reflecting local tastes and customs. In 2022, the Morrin Centre is proud to feature Quebec City’s artistic community for the eighth consecutive year with its own take on the festival. Arts Alive! Quebec is an opportunity to come together and to celebrate local English-language creativity while building bridges between English-speaking and French-speaking communities.

 

Please note that older projects may not have information pages available for consultation.

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In the Spotlight

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Built Heritage

Streaming Sound Waves

Garden of Live Flowers

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