Philanthropic Passport Manif d'art 12

Biennale de Québec

Philanthropic Passport Manif d'art 12

Publish on 5 February 2026

The Philanthropic Passport: Supporting Contemporary Art at the Heart of Manif d’art

Why a Philanthropic Passport?

Behind every major contemporary art event lies a reality that is rarely visible to the public.
While exhibitions, openings, and artistic encounters appear vibrant and effortless, they are supported by a fragile balance—one increasingly challenged by rising production costs and shrinking public funding.

Manif d’art has been an internationally recognized biennial for over 20 years. Each edition brings together more than 40 partner venues and artists from Québec, Canada, and abroad. Our ambition continues to grow, even as resources become more constrained.

Behind the artworks is a deeply committed team driven by a shared conviction: art must remain accessible, bold, and alive. Like many cultural organizations, Manif d’art is asked to do more with less—without compromising artistic integrity.

It is in this context that we are launching the Philanthropic Passport.

“The Philanthropic Passport is a simple, concrete, and meaningful way for the public to get involved with us. Supporting Manif d’art means supporting artists, teams, and an entire cultural ecosystem that continues to create despite an increasingly challenging economic climate,” emphasizes Claude Bélanger, Executive and Artistic Director of Manif d’art.

What is the Philanthropic Passport?

The Philanthropic Passport is a tangible way to support contemporary creation while enjoying a privileged experience at the heart of the Biennale.

Only 50 Philanthropic Passports are available for Manif d’art 12 – Briser la glace / Splitting Ice.

By purchasing a Philanthropic Passport, you directly contribute to the realization of the Biennale and help sustain a vibrant cultural ecosystem in Québec.

What does the Philanthropic Passport include?

  • Unlimited access to the central exhibition

  • Recognition as a Philanthropist of the edition

  • Your name listed on the Manif d’art website, within the central exhibition, and in the official catalogue

  • Invitations to events and special activities throughout the Biennale

This contribution is both symbolic and concrete: it supports artists, production teams, and the long-term sustainability of contemporary art in Québec.

Why your support matters

Producing large-scale contemporary art events requires vision, care, and significant resources.
Your support helps ensure that Manif d’art can continue to offer ambitious, accessible, and meaningful artistic experiences to a wide public.

Supporting Manif d’art means supporting artists, creative teams, and a cultural ecosystem that is deeply human, inclusive, and forward-looking.

Thank you for standing with us.

Become a Philanthropist of Manif d’art
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Everything you need to know about the Quebec Biennale

Biennale de Québec

Everything you need to know about the Quebec Biennale

Publish on 2 October 2025

Everything you need to know about the Quebec Biennale: Unique in North America

The Philanthropic Passport: Supporting Contemporary Art at the Heart of Manif d’art

Why a Philanthropic Passport?

Behind every major contemporary art event lies a reality that is rarely visible to the public.
While exhibitions, openings, and artistic encounters appear vibrant and effortless, they are supported by a fragile balance—one increasingly challenged by rising production costs and shrinking public funding.

Manif d’art has been an internationally recognized biennial for over 20 years. Each edition brings together more than 40 partner venues and artists from Québec, Canada, and abroad. Our ambition continues to grow, even as resources become more constrained.

Behind the artworks is a deeply committed team driven by a shared conviction: art must remain accessible, bold, and alive. Like many cultural organizations, Manif d’art is asked to do more with less—without compromising artistic integrity.

It is in this context that we are launching the Philanthropic Passport.

“The Philanthropic Passport is a simple, concrete, and meaningful way for the public to get involved with us. Supporting Manif d’art means supporting artists, teams, and an entire cultural ecosystem that continues to create despite an increasingly challenging economic climate,” emphasizes Claude Bélanger, Executive and Artistic Director of Manif d’art.

What is the Philanthropic Passport?

The Philanthropic Passport is a tangible way to support contemporary creation while enjoying a privileged experience at the heart of the Biennale.

Only 50 Philanthropic Passports are available for Manif d’art 12 – Briser la glace / Splitting Ice.

By purchasing a Philanthropic Passport, you directly contribute to the realization of the Biennale and help sustain a vibrant cultural ecosystem in Québec.

What does the Philanthropic Passport include?

  • Unlimited access to the central exhibition

  • Recognition as a Philanthropist of the edition

  • Your name listed on the Manif d’art website, within the central exhibition, and in the official catalogue

  • Invitations to events and special activities throughout the Biennale

This contribution is both symbolic and concrete: it supports artists, production teams, and the long-term sustainability of contemporary art in Québec.

Why your support matters

Producing large-scale contemporary art events requires vision, care, and significant resources.
Your support helps ensure that Manif d’art can continue to offer ambitious, accessible, and meaningful artistic experiences to a wide public.

Supporting Manif d’art means supporting artists, creative teams, and a cultural ecosystem that is deeply human, inclusive, and forward-looking.

Thank you for standing with us.

Become a Philanthropist of Manif d’art

What is a biennial year?

A year marked by the holding of an artistic event which occurs every two years.

What is the difference between a biennial and a ten-year anniversary?

The biennial takes place every two years, the decennial once every ten years.

What are the 9 plastic arts?

Painting, sculpture, architecture, drawing, engraving, photography, cinema, digital arts and decorative arts.

Where is the Quebec biennial?

In various locations in Quebec City (museums, galleries, public spaces).

What is the entrance fee to the biennial?

Free for many activities, affordable for museum exhibits.

Why visit the Quebec biennial?

Because it is the only winter biennial in North America, combining contemporary art and a unique urban experience.

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