The Musée d’art et d’histoire de Dudswell warmly invites you to its summer vernissage, a festive evening marking the opening of three new temporary exhibitions. This free event, open to all, will take place on Thursday, June 12, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., inside the museum’s stunning heritage church.

Join us for a special moment filled with inspiring encounters, artistic discovery, and a warm community atmosphere in a truly unique architectural setting. Guests will have the chance to explore the work of professional painter Hélène Goulet, featured in the exhibition Pushing Boundaries, curated by Norman Cornett. The evening’s guest of honour, internationally acclaimed pianist Pierre Jasmin, will also be in attendance.

Two other exhibitions round out this rich artistic offering: Artist Books, showcasing the works on paper of Andrée Hudon, Denyse Francoeur, and Diane Dugal, three artists from the Eastern Townships; and Landscapes of Québec, a curated selection of paintings by professional Quebec artists that pay tribute to the beauty of both urban and rural territories.

This vernissage is a celebration of art and culture, an opportunity to meet the artists, connect with the museum team, and enjoy a shared cultural experience in the heart of Dudswell.

🕔 Free admission – Thursday, June 12, 5 to 7 PM
📍 Musée d’art et d’histoire de Dudswell
💬 Light refreshments will be served