Essentials in brief
The RAM Gallery / Studio is a creation and exhibition space delivered through the RAM project — Relève artistique multidisciplinaire of Accueil aux immigrants de l’Est de Montréal (AIEM). It mainly welcomes emerging artists under 30, offers public exhibitions, creation workshops, and cultural events, and serves as an artistic springboard for young people from diverse backgrounds.
What is the RAM Gallery / Studio
The RAM Gallery / Studio is the physical space where the RAM project takes shape. It is a lively and accessible place designed to create, exhibit, learn, meet the public, and discover contemporary art in different forms.
You will find :
- professional exhibitions
- creation workshops
- meet-and-greets with artists
- cultural mediation activities
- community-based public events
The RAM Gallery / Studio is not a stand-alone project: it is the RAM project’s creation and presentation space.


A space open to the community
The RAM Gallery / Studio is designed as a discovery space for everyone :
- guided visits
- children’s workshops (example: Halte-Galerie, ages 3 to 6)
- collaborations with neighbourhood schools
- free cultural events
- artistic open-mic events (every last Friday of the month)
The goal is simple
to help families and young people feel comfortable walking into an art gallery
Artistic direction and structured mentorship
The RAM Gallery / Studio is supported by a project lead who is an internationally renowned artist and who provides hands-on guidance to emerging artists throughout their professional journey.
Under the coordination of Delphine Huguet, the RAM project offers structured mentorship designed to help emerging artists
understand how the Québec arts sector works in practice
structure their professional approach
develop artistic and administrative autonomy
build a sustainable artist pathway
This support goes beyond exhibiting work: it equips artists to grow independently within Québec’s cultural network.
Learn more about Delphine Huguet: delphinehuguet.com
Who the RAM Gallery is for
The RAM Gallery / Studio is for :
- emerging artists (mainly under 30)
- artists from immigrant backgrounds, first or second generation
- families, children, and teens who want to discover art
- the general public in the neighbourhood and across Montréal
- schools and community groups (visits and workshops)
Disciplines presented include
- visual arts
- photography
- video and media arts
- textiles
- performance
- interdisciplinary practices
Exhibiting at the RAM Gallery: how it works
Two types of artists can exhibit at the RAM Gallery / Studio
- emerging artists selected through calls for projects
- emerging artists who took part in RAM project workshops
Selection criteria are both artistic and human
- being at an early or developing stage of a career
- bringing a sincere and engaged artistic approach
- exploring themes linked to identity, journey, memory, or perspectives on the world
The RAM Gallery offers artists
- a first professional exhibition
- real visibility
- support to prepare the exhibition
- hands-on experience of Québec’s arts sector
Funding and project framework
The RAM Gallery / Studio is part of the RAM project — Relève artistique multidisciplinaire, funded by the Agency for Economic Development of Canada (ADEC).
This funding supports :
- artistic creation
- cultural presentation
- inclusion and community participation
The RAM Gallery / Studio operates within a cultural and community framework, distinct from administrative integration services.


Practical information
RAM Gallery / Studio
5970, rue Jean-Talon Est
Montréal (Saint-Léonard)
Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (break 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.)
Tuesday, Thursday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (break 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.)
Social media
Instagram: @galerie_ram_saint_leonard
Facebook: RAM — AIEM
School visits and community groups
The RAM Gallery / Studio welcomes schools, teachers, and community groups who want to introduce contemporary art to children and youth in an accessible and adapted setting.
Visits may include :
- a discovery of the current exhibition
- cultural mediation adapted to the group’s age
- a supervised creative workshop (depending on availability)
- a discussion with an artist or the project lead
Activities are especially relevant for :
- elementary and secondary schools
- welcome classes
- youth groups
- community organizations working with families
FAQ — La Galerie / Atelier RAM
Yes. Exhibitions and events are open to the public.
Contact us
To plan a school visit, organize a group outing, or get information about activities and calls for projects, contact AIEM through the Contact page. The team will guide you to the RAM Gallery / Studio based on your needs.
This project is funded by the Agency for Economic Development of Canada (ADEC).


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