Collectionner l’art Inuit | Conférence & Soirée de réseautage

Collecting Inuit Art | Conference & Networking Evening

Friday June 1, 2028 - 6 to 8:30 PM

La Guilde invites you to take part in the panel discussion Collecting Inuit Art with two renowned collectors, Raymond Brousseau and Dominique Arcadio. The discussion will be moderated by Maya Cousineau-Mollen. Don't miss this chance to discuss the benefits and challenges of building a collection, while sharing a glass of wine with other art lovers!

RAYMOND BROUSSEAU

Knight of the Ordre national du Québec and the Ordre du mérite français, Raymond Brousseau is a leading authority on Inuit art collecting. He acquired his first works in 1956, and in 2005 donated more than 2,600 of them to the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. He is also the founder of the renowned Galerie Art Inuit Brousseau in Quebec City.

DOMINIQUE ARCADIO

A French collector and lawyer by profession, Dominique Arcadio has transformed his practice into a veritable art museum over the years. He has specialized in road accident and medical accident victims' law for thirty years, and is a speaker and lecturer at the University of Chambéry and the University of Lyon. He is passionate about Inuit and First Nations art.

MAYA COUSINEAU-MOLLEN

The panel will be moderated by Maya Cousineau-Mollen, community development advisor for First Nations and Inuit at EVOQ Architecture. Originally from the Innu-Montagnais nation, Maya Cousineau-Mollen is best known for her involvement in founding the Native Student Association at Université Laval and the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Youth Council, now known as the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Youth Network. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

Photos: Collecting Inuit Art, 2028 © La Guilde