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Montreal in August is a sea of orange cones, as construction season drags on. But behind the dust and detours lies a pot of cultural gold. You may not find a rainbow at the end of the roadworks, but you will find a full spectrum of Pride events.

There's also Orientalys, a melting pot of diverse flavours to tease your palate, and the Scottish Highland Games, with kilts and caber tosses. And let's not forget the epic Italian heritage celebration, taking you through the heart of the Mediterranean without leaving the city.

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An art gallery in Montreal's Sud Ouest will soon let you walk into the dream-infused world of one of the 20th century’s most influential painters: Salvador Dalí.

As of July 19, Arsenal Contemporary Art will host the international-acclaimed and immersive exhibition, INSIDE DALÍ. The interactive venture explores the life and work of the surrealist icon.

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Pink Floyd stage props, instruments, and even a founding member have touched down in Montreal, marking their first appearance since the band's last sell-out show at the Olympic Stadium. Arsenal Contemporary Art gallery is hosting a retrospective that unpacks their storied past and wide-reaching influence, right down to the trippiest details.

"Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains" is crafted by the band itself. Drummer Nick Mason was instrumental in bringing the showcase to life, which has made its rounds in Europe before making an exclusive Canadian stop in Montreal.

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The Northern Lights may be visible in Montreal now, but "The Dark Side of the Moon" is coming into view soon. An immersive Pink Floyd exhibition opens at Arsenal Contemporary Art gallery from November 4 to December 31, showcasing over 350 artifacts from the legendary rock band.

If you weren't lucky (or alive) enough to catch one of Pink Floyd's sold-out shows at the Université de Montréal (1971), or the Olympic Stadium (1977 -1994), you can see Roger Waters' bass guitars, handwritten lyrics, stage props from the band's tours, and the original artwork behind some of their most iconic album covers.

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Montreal's new exhibition Frida Kahlo: An Immersive Biography uses interactive technology to paint an intimate picture of the icon. From June 10 to July 24, you can explore seven massive installations at Arsenal Contemporary Art featuring virtual reality, 360-degree projections, and participatory elements that plunge you into Kahlo's world.

Each installation explores her identity as a disabled, bisexual Mexican woman who challenged the beauty paradigm, putting visitors in her shoes and humanizing her along the way.

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Remember the breathtaking exhibition Imagine Van Gogh that we Montrealers got the chance to see before the pandemic hit? Well, now, starting on December 15, it's time to experience the works of French painter Claude Monet in the same way!

I got a first look at the new immersive exhibition Imagine Monet, presented by Annabelle Mauger and Julien Baron, the same team that was behind Imagine Van Gogh and Imagine Picasso. And let me tell you, it's just as impressive.

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Calling all art lovers — the immersive exhibition Imagine Monet is making its way to our city. This new immersive experience is being designed and presented by the same team as Imagine Van Gogh and Imagine Picasso, so it's bound to be just as breathtaking.

This exhibition is being shown at Arsenal Contemporary Art, the same space where Imagine Van Gogh was exhibited when it was in the 514.

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