Artworks and Exhibition of the Pierrefonds-Roxboro Art Contest

Last updated June 15, 2026
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Local art takes center stage in Pierrefonds-Roxboro!

The winning works from the 2026 Art Contest have now been revealed. Discover the talent of our local artists below or visit the exhibition at the Pierrefonds Cultural Centre from June 12 to 28, 2026, for an inspiring artistic experience.

Come see the exhibition

Discover the artworks of all participants in the 40th edition of the Pierrefonds‑Roxboro Art Contest at the Pierrefonds Cultural Centre.

On June 12, 2026, the artists were celebrated at a gala where about thirty awards were presented (youth, adult and senior, professional categories). A memorable evening showcasing the richness of our local talent. Relive it in photos HERE.

The exhibition runs until June 28, 2026.

Opening Hours:

  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday to Friday: 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Location:

13850 Boulevard Gouin Ouest

Can’t make it in person?

No worries, you can view the winning artworks from the comfort of your home. Click on the image below to browse through the gallery.

Find out more about our 2026 jury

Natalja Scerbina is a visual artist based in Montreal since 1997. A graduate of Concordia University with a degree in Art History and Studio Arts, she has exhibited regularly since 2006 in both solo and group exhibitions, notably at Galerie du Viaduc, Galerie Projet, and Galerie Tzara. Her work is included in public collections, including the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, as well as in private collections.

Her practice explores the relationship between humans and the living world, situated at the intersection of abstraction and figuration. She creates evocative, atmospheric environments where fragility, memory, and transformation converge. Her work invites contemplation, navigating between reality and the imaginary.

In 2021, her work was featured in the exhibition Hors cadre at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Her exhibition De nos gestes fragiles (2023) marked the beginning of her collaboration with Galerie Simon Blais.

Fred Laforge lives and works in Montreal. In 2016, he completed a PhD in Arts Studies and Practices at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Her work has been shown in Canada and abroad in several solo and group exhibitions. He participated in the Quebec Manif d’art, the Foire Papier, the Vrsac Biennale in Serbia and the Scope Fair in New York. His work has recently been presented at the National Museum of Printmaking in Mexico City. Fred Laforge has received numerous scholarships from the Council of Arts and Letters of Quebec and Canada as well as the Fonds de recherche Société et culture du Québec. He has also created various public art projects in Canada. His works are part of private and institutional collections including the National Museum of Fine Arts of Quebec.

Cécilia Bracmort is a French-Canadian artist and curator based in Montreal. Her Caribbean heritage informs both her artistic and curatorial practices, which focus on questions of identity—both individual and collective—as well as memory and history.

Through her projects, Bracmort builds connections between themes such as ecology, trauma, and mythology. In doing so, she encourages audiences to move beyond conventional perspectives and invites them to see the world in new ways.