2026
The events taking place across our galleries throughout 2026.

Rose Cantin : Noise
Dates: June 5-7, 2026 at 62 St-Paul Street West, Montreal, QC and June 13-14, 2026 at 125 Côte-de-la-Montagne, Quebec City, QC.
Opening reception with the artist and DJ Brinassa: June 5, 5-8 pm (Reservations required).
Artist will be present in the gallery with DJ Brinassa: June 6 and June 13, 1-5 pm.
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Artist Rose Cantin has been preparing for several years the solo exhibition Noise, which will captivate her collectors. Presented first in Montreal from June 5 to 7, the exhibition will then be partially transported to Quebec City to allow the Capital's audience to experience it during a weekend on June 13 and 14.
Noise is a total immersion in the artist's universe and in what happens when one stops resisting. When the artist becomes a witness to what flows through her.
"I chose to go further, without restraint. I deliberately removed certain limits, explored new territories, allowed freer, more instinctive works to emerge, breaking from my usual codes." - Rose Cantin
In English, the word noise evokes disorder, interference, the constant background sound of our thoughts. This noise translates onto the canvas through works that are sometimes dense, loaded with colors and material, sometimes refined, almost silent. The exhibition will bring together around twenty new works, ranging from very large formats to more intimate pieces, some even without a support. Music by DJ Sabrina at the Montreal opening and screening of the artist's video portfolio throughout the solo show will complete this multisensory experience.
About the artist
Rose Cantin develops an instinctive and expressive painting practice, where material, gesture, and emotion are at the heart of the creative process. Her work explores inner states, tensions and contrasts, oscillating between overflow and appeasement. Through painting, she seeks less to represent than to evoke feeling, allowing powerful, sensitive, and deeply inhabited works to emerge. Her universe, in constant evolution, captivates through its intensity and sincerity.

Patrick Beaudin : Saturday Morning Cartoon
Date: From July 10 to 16, 2026, at 125 Côte-de-la-Montagne Street, Quebec City, QC G1K 9C9.
Opening reception: Friday, July 10, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Reservation required)
The artist will be present in the gallery: Saturday, July 11th, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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From July 10 to 16, 2026, Galerie Beauchamp Quebec presents Saturday Morning Cartoon, Patrick Beaudin's first solo exhibition in Quebec City. Through this series, the artist pays tribute to those suspended moments of childhood, where imagination occupied all the space. The artist transforms our collective memories into memorable works.
"There are images that never leave us. That rare freedom where everything seemed possible, simply because it was Saturday morning." - Patrick Beaudin
His pop universe draws inspiration from iconic figures of popular culture like Snoopy, Charlie Brown, and Mario Bros. For this exhibition, Beaudin brings these references into dialogue with nods to Warhol, Basquiat, and Haring, while remaining true to his signature. Around twenty works will be presented, mainly in large and very large formats. The works command attention through their presence, bold colors, and visual impact. Pieces that don't seek to decorate, but to exist fully.
About the artist
Patrick Beaudin is a multidisciplinary artist with degrees in Fine Arts, graphic design, and 3D animation. This diversity of training nourishes a practice where the rigor of drawing meets a free and contemporary approach. Beaudin stands out for a visual approach that blends popular culture and contemporary art history, exploring iconic references while asserting a recognizable voice of his own.

Martin Beaupré : Life Through Daring Eyes - MONTRÉAL
VIP: Friday, August 21, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Reservation required) at 62 Saint-Paul Street West, Montreal, QC H2Y 1Y8.
Artist talk and live painting demonstration: Saturday, August 22, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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This year, Martin Beaupré is meeting the public twice for two major events. The first takes place in August in Montreal, followed by a second in Toronto in October. Two special opportunities to discover exclusive new works brought together under one theme: daring. Daring to follow your path and break free from stillness. Daring to look differently, to feel, and to create.
"I want to tell stories, fun ones, but with an important message: dare to be alive!" - Martin Beaupré
While staying true to his signature world, the works presented unfold a more surreal narrative, like a monk carrying his spring, symbolized by a blooming cherry tree, in his canoe. Each canvas tells a story that is accessible, poetic, and meaningful. These two events will also be an opportunity to meet Martin Beaupré, talk with him, and watch live painting moments.
About the artist
Martin Beaupré is a Quebec painter who has been creating for over 30 years. His refined style, inspired by Eastern culture, seeks balance between inner and outer forces. Recognizable for their vast luminous spaces, suspended mountains, and meditative monks, his works invite contemplation and introspection. Collected in Canada and internationally, he has developed a deeply human body of work where spirituality, modernity, and poetry coexist with ease.

Night of the Galleries 2026
VIP: September 4, 2026
Date: September 5, 2026
More information and reservations coming soon…

Melkio in Canada!
The artist Melkio is coming straight from Italy for two weekends full of creativity in our galleries in Quebec City and Montreal.
Quebec City: September 4-5
Montreal: September 11-12

Martin Beaupré : Life Through Daring Eyes - TORONTO
Artist talk and live painting demonstration: Saturday, October 3, and Sunday, October 4, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at 167 King St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1J4.
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Can't be there? Get the exhibition catalogue on October 3rd!
This year, Martin Beaupré is meeting the public twice for two major events. The first takes place in August in Montreal, followed by a second in Toronto in October. Two special opportunities to discover exclusive new works brought together under one theme: daring. Daring to follow your path and break free from stillness. Daring to look differently, to feel, and to create.
"I want to tell stories, fun ones, but with an important message: dare to be alive!" - Martin Beaupré
While staying true to his signature world, the works presented unfold a more surreal narrative, like a monk carrying his spring, symbolized by a blooming cherry tree, in his canoe. Each canvas tells a story that is accessible, poetic, and meaningful. These two events will also be an opportunity to meet Martin Beaupré, talk with him, and watch live painting moments.
About the artist
Martin Beaupré is a Quebec painter who has been creating for over 30 years. His refined style, inspired by Eastern culture, seeks balance between inner and outer forces. Recognizable for their vast luminous spaces, suspended mountains, and meditative monks, his works invite contemplation and introspection. Collected in Canada and internationally, he has developed a deeply human body of work where spirituality, modernity, and poetry coexist with ease.

Patrice Désilets : Lovers are in a world of their own
Date: From October 15 to 21, 2026, at 66 Saint-Paul Street West, Montreal, QC, Canada, H2Y 1Y8.
Opening reception: Thursday, October 15, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Reservation required)
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From October 15 to 21, 2026, Galerie Beauchamp Montreal presents Lovers are in a world of their own, a solo exhibition by Patrice Désilets. Well known for his works highlighting romantic and friendly bonds in abstract universes, the artist develops here a new series where his iconic couples evolve in more realistic settings. Tree-lined fields, seaside scenes, and open spaces become the new stage for these loving couples who have touched audiences for many years.
"I paint love because it's the most difficult color to capture and, paradoxically, the most essential to feel." - Patrice Désilets
The exhibition will bring together around twenty works, combining medium and large formats with smaller pieces. By deliberately moving away from more abstract solid backgrounds, Patrice Désilets explores a rarer facet of his work, more demanding in creation time, but particularly rich in visual and emotional depth. A coherent and masterful evolution of his work, appealing to both loyal collectors and those discovering him for the first time. The opening reception, with the artist in attendance, will take place on Thursday, October 15, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, a special moment to discover this new reading of his work and engage with him.
About the artist
Patrice Désilets has cultivated for over twenty years an immediately recognizable visual language, born from a self-taught practice deeply rooted in intuition and spontaneity. Born in Grand-Mère, he early on explored painting far from classical academic paths to follow the rhythm of his own inspirations. Exhibiting at Galeries Beauchamp for two years, his work has quickly found particular resonance with collectors and art lovers.
Événements passés
The events that took place across our galleries during 2026.

Elena Henderson : Elegance Begins with the Gesture
Artist talk and live painting demonstration: Saturday, May 2, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, May 3, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., at 167 King Street East, Toronto, ON.
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The Beauchamp Gallery in Toronto invites you on May 2 and 3 to a unique experience with artist Elena Henderson. Discover her distinctive hand-painting technique and get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creative process behind her new floral collection, Summer Series. Step into a world of poetic blooms, where delicate textures and organic forms come together to tell a luminous, emotionally rich story.
Elena Henderson will share the inspiration behind her Summer Series, discussing the ideas, colors, and techniques that shape her latest works. This will be followed by an interactive Q&A session, where guests can delve into her methods and the intricacies of her painting process.
Watch the artist in action as she brings her work to life on the canvas! She'll demonstrate her unique approach to texture, layering, and tools, showcasing the way in which she creates her stunning pieces.
About the artist
Born in 1965, Elena Henderson is a Canadian artist originally from Tula, Russia. She immigrated to Canada in 1996 and now lives and works full-time in Orangeville, Ontario. Henderson earned a degree in Design from the International Academy of Design and Technology in Toronto. Her current practice focuses on floral and still-life abstractions, created with richly textured acrylics and mixed media. Known for a sophisticated yet energetic style, her work features fresh, vibrant colour palettes and bold organic forms, often presented from a bird's-eye perspective.

Agnès Robin : The Gentle Strenght of the Feminine
Exhibition: February 28 to March 1, 2026
69 St. Pierre Street, G1K 4A2, Québec City
Live Painting Demonstration:
Saturday, February 28, 2026, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, March 1, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
On February 28 and March 1, 2026, Galerie Beauchamp in Québec City invites the public to enjoy a special moment with portrait artist Agnès Robin, during live painting sessions where the artist will unveil several exclusive new works.
Over the course of these two afternoons, Agnès Robin will paint on site, revealing the richness of her visual universe while answering your questions. It is an authentic opportunity to better understand her perspective, her sensitivity, and the stories she chooses to tell through female portraiture.
About the Artist
A self-taught artist, Agnès Robin has been painting for about ten years. At the beginning of her career, she staged animals in unusual situations to reveal their human qualities. This exploration naturally led her to female portraiture, which has become a visual and symbolic playground for her.
Working with acrylics, collage, and mixed media, she creates richly detailed works in which accessories, makeup, and clothing interact with emotion. Her work invites viewers to look closely, as Agnès Robin enjoys hiding subtle elements at the heart of her creations.

Vincent Cordo : Cordo dans son originalité
Date : Vendredi 10 avril 18h à 20h (Réservation obligatoire) au 62, rue St-Paul O., H2Y 1Y8, Montréal.
Serez-vous la prochaine muse de Vincent Cordo?
Avec cette nouvelle exposition, Vincent Cordo signe un tournant audacieux dans sa pratique et invite le public à franchir une frontière rarement explorée : celle où le spectateur peut devenir sujet.
Sublimées par des feuilles d’or et enrichies de nouvelles propositions formelles, les œuvres présentées dévoilent, pour la première fois, des figures exclusivement masculines.
Cette série marque une exploration plus intime et assumée, où le glamour — signature indéniable de l’artiste — s’exprime avec une intensité renouvelée. Entre éclat, désir et mise en scène, Cordo pousse plus loin son esthétique, oscillant entre puissance et vulnérabilité.
Mais au-delà des œuvres accrochées aux murs, l’exposition se déploie comme une expérience vivante. Au fil de la soirée de vernissage, l’artiste choisira parmi les invités celles et ceux qui deviendront ses prochains modèles. Une muse pourrait émerger de la foule, voir son nom murmuré, capté, puis immortalisé dans une création réalisée sur place.
Ici, le regard circule, se renverse, s’attarde. Qui observe? Qui est observé?Et surtout — qui deviendra muse?
Dans cet espace où l’art se crée sous vos yeux, une question demeure : Serez-vous la prochaine muse de Vincent Cordo?
A propos de l’artiste
Vincent Cordo développe un univers visuel audacieux et immédiatement reconnaissable, à la croisée de la photographie, de la peinture et de l’art contemporain. Son travail explore la beauté, la fragilité et le contraste entre force et délicatesse, à travers des compositions soigneusement construites et des matériaux distinctifs. Exposé et collectionné au Canada et à l’international, il séduit par une signature forte, glamour et assumée, en constante évolution.

Pierre Bouchard : Head in the clouds
Exhibition: March 13–19, 2026
69 Saint-Pierre Street, Québec, QC G1K 4A2
VIP Opening Reception: Friday, March 13, 2026, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Reservation required)
From March 13 to 19, 2026, Galerie Beauchamp in Québec City presents La tête dans les nuages, an exhibition by artist Pierre Bouchard.
The exhibition will bring together around twenty exclusive new works, presented in a clean, playful, and immersive scenography. The opening reception, in the presence of the artist, will take place on Friday, March 13, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
This exhibition reflects Pierre’s spirit, for whom life is a celebration and time an invitation to contemplate.
“Stressed? I stop, lift my head into the clouds, close my eyes, and fly as high as possible to see the bigger picture. When I come back down, everything has become calmer and simpler.”
— Pierre Bouchard
Generous clouds, pastel landscapes resembling patchwork quilts, naïve hills, and fluorescent hearts escaping from chimneys compose a universe that has become his signature. A sensitive and luminous world whose contemplation delights both children and adults.
About the Artist
Pierre Bouchard is a Québec artist whose background in graffiti and comic art has deeply shaped his visual language.
His work stands out through colorful, spontaneous, and soothing compositions. Through an intuitive and accessible approach, he uses color and form to convey simple and positive emotions. Infused with optimism and poetry, his work invites viewers to look up, slow down, and see the world through a gentler lens.