A colorful, detailed mural of Quebec City depicting a march in the street, with soldiers and religious figures holding large saints' banners.
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Regional Heritage

through the art of

Historical and Contemporary art
in Quebec City

Grades 9-12

Regional Heritage through explorations of Historical and Contemporary art in Quebec City

Quebec City, the capital of the province of Quebec, has a rich history of art that spans more than four centuries. Examining the work of some of the city’s most significant creators, including Jean Paul Lemieux (1904–1990), Giorgia Volpe (b.1969), and Ludovic Boney (b.1981), this guide encourages students to reflect on the pivotal role art has played in shaping Quebec City’s unique culture and multi-faceted identity.

Learning Activities
  • Exploring the Indigenous History and Art of the Land
  • Sites of Significance: Installation Art and the City
  • A Panoramic View of My City: A Collaborative Mural
Related Subjects
  • Geography
  • History
  • Visual Arts

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Regional Heritage through explorations of Historical and Contemporary art in Quebec City