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The Fondation du MAC and the National Bank Private Wealth 1859 are pleased to invite you to their fundraising event on October 18, 2022. The evening, the Collectors Symposium National Bank Private Wealth 1859, will take place at 6 p.m. at La Maison Alcan. Tickets are priced at $1,000 and a tax receipt will be issued for the admissible amount.

Under the co-chairmanship of Louise Chagnon-Bucheit and Nathalie Pratte, the Symposium gives participants an opportunity to share in the experience of sitting on an art acquisition committee. Exchange with other guests and curators over a gourmet dinner before selecting the work that will be acquired for the MAC’s collection. Full of lively discussions, this one-of-a-kind event, invites to discover or rediscover contemporary art and museum collection.

This event is held in French.

Places are limited, hurry and reserve your place now!
The Fondation du MAC is very grateful for your precious support and generosity.

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The Collectors Symposium, presented by National Bank Private Wealth 1859, aims to provide participants with the experience of an acquisition committee. An event highly prized by collectors and art lovers, this unique evening also allows the uninitiated to discover current art and the relevance of its presence in a museum collection.

Over the past thirteen years, the Symposium, which is so close to the very mission of the Foundation and that of the Museum, has enabled the acquisition of important works for the Museum’s collection. It is thanks to the profits from this event, largely attributable to the generous participation of the National Bank Private Management 1859, that the Museum was able to acquire works by Janet Werner, Skawennati, Onkweshòn:’a, Etienne Zack, Dil Hildebrand, Valérie Blass, Ed Pien, Adrian Paci, Pierre Dorion, Michel de Broin, Nicolas Baier and Hito Steyerl.

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