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Our Approach

The PHI’s Education Department offers inclusive programming and a variety of pedagogical resources that encourage the exploration of contemporary art. The education team’s pedagogical approach is rooted in the pedagogy of movement and reflexive analysis that draws on diverse perspectives. With accessibility to contemporary art at the core of our approach, we expand the notion of movement to include multiple dimensions: somatic, affective, emotional and intellectual. Each year, the education team engages with thousands of participants from schools, academic institutions, community groups, language schools and the general public. We offer group visits, creative activities, events, special projects and collaborations.

Exhibitions

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Exhibition • Contemporary Art

Oct. 23 Mar. 8

Manuel Mathieu: Unity in Darkness

Experience Unity in Darkness, an exhibition where Manuel Mathieu transforms pain and invisibility into a powerful call for healing, solidarity, and collective consciousness

451 Saint-Jean Street

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Exhibition • Contemporary Art

Oct. 23 Mar. 8

Keiken: Sensory Oversoul

Experience an immersive journey where art, technology, and spirituality merge to awaken your senses and consciousness.

465 Saint-Jean Street

What We Offer

Pedagogical Tools

The Education Department offers creative activities and accompanying resources on site and online. Creative activities are designed by local artists. We also offer an Activity Kit for families and elementary schools. Our Movements resource offers articles, exploration questions and video clips on key themes related to the current exhibition.

Group Visits

The Education Department offers free on-site group visits for school groups from elementary to university, community groups and language schools. The group visit can be combined with a creative activity.

Accessibility

Accessibility and inclusion of all individuals is of the utmost importance at PHI. With an approach based on respect and care, we view learning as a mutually engaging force.

Initiatives

Members from the PHI team lead a number of different long-term initiatives, special projects, and research projects, that are linked to the exhibition program. This section highlights these projects and will keep you informed on their development.

Our Writing

Our innovative pedagogical approach has been the subject of several contributions to peer-reviewed journals. To read our reflections on this topic, check out the following articles:

• The Poetry of Travelling Concepts: A Movement-Based Pedagogy (Art Education in Canadian Museums (Book): Practices in Action, July 5, 2024)
Experimenting Interpretation: Methods for Developing and Guiding a “Vibrant Visit” (Journal of Museum Education, Volume 46, No. 3, September 2, 2021)
Concepts in Movement: A poetry-based method for group visits within contemporary art exhibitions (Canadian Review of Art Education, December 11, 2021)
Nada Act 1: A String Architecture (Canadian Review of Art Education, December 11, 2021) 
Embodied Dialogue: Group Learning and Collaboration at DHC Art Foundation for Contemporary Art (Muséologies, Volume 9, No. 1, 2018)

Book a Guided Group Visit

We can accommodate groups between 10 and 45 people:
 School, CEGEP and University Groups
 Community Groups

To ensure the best experience, PHI welcomes groups by reservation only. Unfortunately, without a prior booking, we cannot accommodate group visits.



Spring/Summer 2026 Programming
Please check the dates associated with each exhibition below.


*Please note that we are now FULL for Fall-Winter 2025-2026.


 Manuel Mathieu: Unity in Darkness (FULL)
→ 451 Saint-Jean Street

Tuesday to Friday, 9:30 AM to 5 PM

Maximum of 45 participants


Paola Pivi: Come check it out. Lies lies lies

April 22 to September 13, 2026

→ 407, rue Saint-Pierre

Tuesdays, from 9:30 AM to 5 PM, and Wednesdays through Fridays, from 9:30 AM to 12 PM

Maximum of 35 participants


Jakob Kudsk Steensen: Otherworlds

April 22 to September 13, 2026

→ 451 and 465 Saint-Jean Street

Tuesday to Friday, 9:30 AM to 12 PM

Maximum of 60 participants

Stay tuned

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Contact Us

  • Monday to Friday: 9:30 AM to 5 PM

    465 Saint-Jean Street
    Montréal (Quebec) H2Y 2R5
    514 849-3742 ext. 4219
    [email protected]

The Education Team