
Free
Larry Achiampong: Relic Traveller
September 9 → January 9, 2022
For Larry Achiampong's first solo exhibition in the Americas, the PHI Foundation presents Relic Traveller, a large multidisciplinary project begun in 2017
PHI Foundation
465 Saint-Jean Street
Montréal, Québec H2Y 2R5
Thursday to Saturday:
1 PM to 5 PM
Free admission
Would you like to learn more about the works presented in our spaces, accompanied by a member of our team?
Starting September 9, 2021, the PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art will offer on-site mediation of the exhibition Larry Achiampong's exhibition Relic Traveller: Where You and I Come From, We Know That We Are Not Here Forever to the general public. Accompanied by a member of our team, you will gain insight into the works presented in our spaces.
• Visits will take place at 465 Saint-Jean Street.
• The visit can be given once you have made your reservation to visit the exhibitions. Simply ask for the guided tour at the reception desk.
• Visits will be conducted in French and/or English, depending on your choice.
• Visits vary in length depending on your preference and can last up to one hour.
Free
For Larry Achiampong's first solo exhibition in the Americas, the PHI Foundation presents Relic Traveller, a large multidisciplinary project begun in 2017
Free
For Larry Achiampong's first solo exhibition in the Americas, the PHI Foundation presents Relic Traveller, a large multidisciplinary project begun in 2017
Free
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Free
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Free
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Free
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Free
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