Journées de la Culture 2018 Les mots à l’honneur For the 2018 edition of the Journées de la Culture, the École de joaillerie de Montréal will be open to the…
The 13 graduates of the Cégep du Vieux Montréal’s jewellery program will present their graduation projects at MAI, 3680 rue Jeanne-Mance, from June 14th to 17th, 2018. The vernissage will…
Spend the night with us! March 3, 2018, from 20 h 30 to 2 h, l’École de joaillerie de Montréal (EJM), located in the heart of the Quartier des spectacles, opens its…
The new winner of the François-Houdé Prize is very busy. One could even say that only a hyperactive can combine an artistic, professional, and personal life as flourishing and dazzling…
In the fall of 2016, Christine Dwane, Gustavo Estrada and Pierre-Yves Paquette, instructors at the ÉJM, taught at Nanjing University in China. They accepted to answer a few of our…
From Charleroi to Montréal Armand Brochard was born in 1931 in Charleroi, Belgium. He studied humanities, then enrolled at the École des beaux-arts while working as a jewellery and metalsmithing…
For several months now a few Toronto based jewellers (Amir Sheikhyand, Alex Kinsley, Jay Joo, and Marie-Eve G. Castonguay) have been working on building a platform destined to informing a…
Predisposed to the life of an artist Madeleine Dansereau was born in Montreal in 1922. Her mother may have been the source of her insatiable love of learning, while her…
Aurélie Guillaume’s work celebrates the history of enamelling and its longstanding tradition of storytelling. Using traditional techniques, her work revives the medium in a contemporary context informed by street art,…
France Roy, teacher at L’École de joaillerie de Montréal, is participating in the Résonance exhibition currently being held at the Guilde canadienne des métiers d’art. This exhibition presents works resulting…