artch has supported over 100 emerging artists in jump-starting their careers through specialized training offered by industry experts, giving them a unique opportunity to bring entrepreneurialism to their artistic careers. This mentoring program guides them through themes such as copyright, the different niches and art markets, financing artistic projects, communications, networking, and more.
The artch festival offers to new artists a chance to be introduced and take place within the artistic communities of Quebec. Beyond the festival, we create for them multiple side projects to let them exist fully throughout the province.
With the help of many partners, artch has produced over fourty events, exhibitions and activities. Those collaborations are deeply precious, as they promote our artist’s works within different environments all while supporting their practices and evolution in their art.
artch – Identifying, training, and creating a career springboard for emerging professional visual artists.
artch is a Quebecois nonprofit organization whose mission is to identify, support, train, and promote emerging contemporary artists while building connections with the visual arts community, the business community, new buyers, and the general public.
artch – identify, train, and create a career springboard for emerging professional visual artists
artch is a Quebecois non-profit organization working to identify, support, train and promote emerging contemporary artists, as well as creating links between the art communities and the business world, new art collectors and the general public.
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The call for artist is open!
Participate in the next edition of the artch festival as an artist!
Since 2018, nearly 150 artists have been selected by artch.
Being part of artch unlocks a wide range of unparalleled opportunities: 72 hours of training in artistic entrepreneurship, a $3,000 grant, and a group exhibition in the heart of downtown Montreal, aimed at launching the careers of emerging contemporary artists.