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Raising Cattle is a studio gallery in the Bovril building at the corner of Avenue du Parc and Van Horne, founded by Jackson Slattery and Adam Revington in April 2016. Both non-natives of Quebec, they found it strange that, despite the proximity to the US, there seemed to be little dialogue between French-Canadian and American artists and art spaces. “Our starting point,” Slattery explains, “was to bring artists outside of Canada to exhibit alongside Quebec artists.” | Raising Cattle is a studio gallery in the Bovril building at the corner of Avenue du Parc and Van Horne, founded by Jackson Slattery and Adam Revington in April 2016. Both non-natives of Quebec, they found it strange that, despite the proximity to the US, there seemed to be little dialogue between French-Canadian and American artists and art spaces. “Our starting point,” Slattery explains, “was to bring artists outside of Canada to exhibit alongside Quebec artists.” |
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Raising Cattle
6201 Avenue du Parc, Suite 508, Montreal, QC
514 616 5806 cattleraising@gmail.com
Raising Cattle is a studio gallery in the Bovril building at the corner of Avenue du Parc and Van Horne, founded by Jackson Slattery and Adam Revington in April 2016. Both non-natives of Quebec, they found it strange that, despite the proximity to the US, there seemed to be little dialogue between French-Canadian and American artists and art spaces. “Our starting point,” Slattery explains, “was to bring artists outside of Canada to exhibit alongside Quebec artists.”