!

The Museum is open every day this summer! Book tickets | See opening hours

x

News

June 20, 2025

Harry Sutcliffe, Phillips Square, Montreal, about 1935, gelatin silver print. Gift of Peter, Paul, Robert and Carolyn Sutcliffe, M2011.64.2.2.403, McCord Stewart Museum

Power Corporation of Canada becomes the Premier Partner – Montreal Stories for the McCord Stewart Museum

Press Release

A first partnership to build the Museum’s new sponsorship program

Montreal, June 16, 2025 – In keeping with its goal to strengthen its social and cultural mission, the McCord Stewart Museum today unveiled its new Premier Partner program to secure major ongoing support for its activities. The program has launched thanks to a first significant partnership with Power Corporation of Canada, which has renewed its long-standing commitment to the Museum that began in 1988.

The Premier Partner program is structured around five main themes—Montreal Stories, Photography, Fashion, Indigenous Cultures, and Youth and Family—that reflect the guiding principles of the Museum’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, sustainability and decolonization.

“The McCord Stewart Museum is very honoured to launch its new Premier Partner program with Power Corporation of Canada. This proud Montreal company is known for its ongoing and generous commitment to culture across the country. This sign of confidence in the Museum attests not only to the institution’s essential role in the community but also to the relevance and scope of its mission and actions. The program, which aims to secure four other Premier Partners, will strengthen the foundations of the Museum and let it pursue its mission as steward of the city’s memory. The goal is also to showcase the individual creativity and community vitality that make Montreal what it is today,” said Anne Eschapasse, President and Chief Executive Officer of the McCord Stewart Museum.

“Through its exciting series of exhibitions entitled Montréalité, the McCord Stewart Museum positions itself once again as a leader in the preservation and celebration of Montreal’s heritage. Power Corporation of Canada is proud to be the Premier Partner of this project, supporting one of Montreal‘s flagship institutions. With this programming, the McCord will play an exciting role in the city, presenting exhibitions and activities where the personality of Montreal will be reflected and expressed. We hope to see other leading corporations also become involved as Partners. Supporting a socially engaged museum of memory is a concrete way to build a community that is culturally richer and more cohesive,” said Paul Genest, Senior Vice-President, Power Corporation of Canada.

 

 

From left to right : Louis-Michel Taillefer, Director, Philanthropy and Community Relations, Power Corporation of Canada, Amélie Saint-Pierre, Executive Director, McCord Stewart Museum Foundation, Anne Eschapasse, President and Chief Executive Officer, McCord Stewart Museum. © Élias Touil, 2025

Premier Partner Program

About

This program offers significant multi-year partnerships for companies and foundations that want to help the Museum expand its mission. Each Premier Partner will be associated with one of five key themes and will enjoy an exclusive partnership role, increased visibility and special access to initiatives related to the chosen theme.

The McCord Stewart Museum

About

A landmark in the heart of Montreal for over 100 years, the McCord Stewart Museum bears witness to the history of Quebec’s metropolis as well as its influence in Canada and around the world, celebrating the vitality, creativity and diversity of the communities that make it up.

The Museum amplifies their voices by interpreting and disseminating the remarkable heritage under its custody: six expansive collections of 2.5 million images, objects, documents and works of art that make it one of North America’s leading museums.

In keeping with its commitment to decolonization and sustainable development, its exhibitions and educational, cultural and community-engagement activities that look at the social history and contemporary issues affecting its audiences through a critical and inclusive lens, inspiring them to act for a fairer society.

Merci à nos partenaires
mccord_conseil-des-arts-de-montreal_CAM_logo-70px