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A Spring That Did Not Go Unnoticed!

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A Spring That Did Not Go Unnoticed!
A Spring That Did Not Go Unnoticed!

June 21, 2026

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Printemps Numérique

Printemps numérique has just concluded in a spirit of excitement. For its second edition, the event almost tripled

Monique Savoie, présidente - fondatrice et directrice artistique, SAT | Photo : Eva Blue
its attendance, approaching 300,000

participants. Every day, the public could choose from around ten varied activities in the program. Digital art, visual effects and video

9 X [MTL] - Pavillon Président-Kennedy de l’UQAM | Photo Martine Doyon
games [MTL] joined forces to

showcase the

digital creativity of the metropolis. This spring did not go unnoticed. The diversity of the program made it possible to reach

many audiences: families, professionals, students, artists, curious citizens and visitors. Exhibitions, performances, immersive works,conferences and festive gatherings helped give the season a strong public presence.

ELEKTRA 16 - Martin Messier - Projectors | Photo : Gridspace
The success of

this edition also rests on collaboration. Printemps numérique acted as a connector between organizations that each contribute to Montréal’screative vitality. By presenting them under a shared banner, the initiative helped the public better understand the scope of the ecosystem.

Nathalie Maillé, directrice générale du Conseil des arts de Montréal | Photo : Eva Blue
The results are encouraging for

the future. The strong attendance,media visibility and enthusiasm of partners all suggest that Printemps numérique can continue to grow as a key moment for Montréal’s digital culture. The season ends, but the momentum it created

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continues.