Automne 1987
Bachelor's students in fine arts, UQAM
Artists: Michel Barnabé, Pierre Beauchemin, Francine Beaudin, Danielle Beaulieu, Yves Blais, Serge Bonin, Marie-Josée Cardin, Laurence Cardinal, Joceline Chabot, Deborah Chapman, Chatale Clavet, Denise Cloutier, Sonia Cusson, Suzanne De Carufec, Jacques Després, Diane Delisle, Q-Trung Dinh, Maryse Elie, Annick Giard, Denise Lalonde, Louis Laprise, Lucie Larocque, Anne Lavoie, Josée Lemieux, Gisèle Lessard-Baribeau, Jaber Lutfi, Pierre Masse, Marc Meilland, Andrée Millette, François Myre, Marie-Louise Ouillemette, Louis Paré, Josée Pellerin, Marc Petel, Sylvie Phaneuf, Gilles Plante, François Poirier, Maryse Provost, Jocelyne Pronovost, Miguel Rebello, Isabelle Rioux, Lucie Séguin, Michel Jr. Soucy, Louise St-Jean, Trinh Thin Guyet, José Vaillancourt, Jocelyn Viens, Carlo Visocchi, Denis Young
December 4, 1987 - December 20, 1987
Opening: December 3, 1987, 8:00 pm
From 4 to 20 December 1987, the Gallery presented a selection of works by bachelor’s students in fine arts at UQAM. As part of this exhibition, five artists received scholarships to highlight the excellence of their work.
The McAbbie painting scholarship was awarded to Laurence Cardinal for Lucilie. The McAbbie sculpture scholarship was awarded to Serge Bonin for his work Situation sociale, while the McAbbie scholarship for engraving went to Deborah Chapman for Tigre.
José Vaillancourt won the Loomis and Tooles drawing scholarship with his work Fenêtre – bris en deux temps. Finally, the scholarship from the Fonds des Amis de l’Art went to François Poirier for a piece combining photo and video, Le regard passe partout.