Dive into Montreal’s vibrant art scene with this guide to the city’s must-visit galleries and museums. Experience world-class exhibitions and local creativity!
Montreal is a city that breathes art. From massive murals covering downtown streets to world-renowned museums and underground art spaces, the city has something for every kind of art lover. Whether you’re into classical paintings, immersive digital experiences, or cutting-edge contemporary works, Montreal’s art scene is thriving and accessible. Even better? Many of these galleries and museums offer free or discounted access for students!
If you’re looking for inspiration, a cultural outing, or a cool place to explore on a weekend, here’s your guide to the best art spots in Montreal.
📍 Location: 1380 Sherbrooke St W
🎟️ Student Discount Available
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) is one of Canada's most prestigious and prominent museums. It features an extensive collection of classical, modern, and contemporary works from Canadian and international artists. Students can enjoy discounts on tickets, and some exhibitions offer free access on the first Sunday of the month. This is a must-visit if you’re a fan of Picasso, Monet, or contemporary Indigenous artists.
📍 Location: 315 Saint-Paul St W
🎟️ Affordable entry & free exhibitions available
For those who love immersive and experimental art, the Phi Centre is a dream. This venue blends art, technology, and music, often showcasing virtual reality exhibits, interactive installations, and digital storytelling. It’s a place where art meets the future, and many of its exhibitions are free!
📍 Location: 451 & 465 Saint-Jean Street
🎟️ Free admission
DHC/ART is a contemporary art lover’s paradise. This gallery is known for hosting influential, thought-provoking exhibitions featuring internationally acclaimed artists like Yoko Ono and Ai Weiwei. The best part? Admission is always free, making it a perfect student-friendly spot.
📍 Location: 1400 Berri St
🎟️ Free admission
Located at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), this gallery is a hotspot for contemporary art. It frequently showcases work from up-and-coming Canadian and international artists and experimental and socially engaged pieces.
📍 Location: 372 Sainte-Catherine St W
🎟️ Free entry to most galleries
The Belgo Building is a hidden gem if you love independent art galleries. This old industrial building houses multiple contemporary art galleries under one roof. You can spend an entire afternoon wandering from one space to another, discovering everything from avant-garde photography to multimedia installations.
📍 Location: 1 Place Ville Marie
🎟️ Student discounts available
MAC is Montreal’s go-to museum for contemporary and experimental art. It hosts works by Canadian and international artists and often features multimedia and interactive pieces. MAC is a must-visit if you’re into modern art that challenges ideas and sparks conversation.
📍 Location: 350 Place Royale
🎟️ Discounted student tickets
While primarily an archaeology museum, Pointe-à-Callière often features stunning art exhibitions that explore Montreal’s cultural and artistic history. It’s an excellent spot for those interested in the intersection of history and art.
📍 Location: 690 Sherbrooke St W
🎟️ Free entry for students every Wednesday after 5 PM
This museum blends history, fashion, and art, focusing on photography and Indigenous artistry. It frequently hosts exhibits on social justice, gender, and cultural identity—topics that resonate with today’s generation.
📍 Location: 160 Chemin du Tour de l’Isle, Parc Jean-Drapeau
🎟️ Discounted student rates
The Biosphere isn’t a traditional art museum but features eco-conscious art installations that make you rethink the relationship between humans and nature. If you love environmental activism and artistic expression, this is your place.
If you’re on a student budget, don’t worry—Montreal has plenty of free and affordable art experiences!
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Montreal’s art scene is diverse, inspiring, and—best of all—accessible to students. Whether wandering through a contemporary gallery, enjoying a free museum day, or attending an outdoor art festival, the city has something for every art enthusiast.
So grab a friend, explore these creative spaces, and immerse yourself in Montreal’s artistic energy. You never know—you might just discover your new favourite artist!
You can follow your favourite galleries and museums on Instagram or check out MTL Blog and Tourisme Montréal for event updates.
Enjoy exploring Montreal’s creative side!