Cowansville and Bruck Mills: A Golden Thread Cowansville and Bruck Mills: A Golden Thread Bruck Museum
The Bruck Museum, located at 225 rue Principale in Cowansville, is an art and heritage museum. Built in 1874 as a branch of the Eastern Townships Bank, this […]
A landscape painter, Sarah Robertson began her art studies at the age of nineteen at the Art Association of Montreal with William Brymner, Maurice Cullen, and Randolph Hewton. Robertson was […]
The Bruck-Lee Collection is characterized by its affiliation with the Cowansville Art Center which from the 1950s to the end of the 1970s was a prestigious cultural hub. […]
Eugenie Sharp Lee co-founded the Cowansville Art Center with Gerald L. Bruck in 1956 and served as its president until 1968. Her interest in the arts and her […]
Exhibition opening at the Cowansville Art Center in October 1968, when Ms. Lee steps down as president. From left to right on the picture: Geoff Watkins, new Chair […]
Portrait of Marguerite Valois-Maddocks by Geoff Watkins. Better known as Margot Maddocks, she served as president of the Cowansville Art Centre from 1971 to 1977, the longest term […]
The Bruck Museum, located at 225 rue Principale in Cowansville, is also a stop on the Chemin des Cantons. Halfway between Montreal and Sherbrooke, it welcomes visitors from […]
Since 2017, a new showcase introducing contemporary textile art has been added to the Bruck Museum’s programming in order to highlight its historical link with Cowansville’s textile heritage. […]
Invitation card to the opening night of the Bruck Museum, named after Gerald L. Bruck, co-founder of the Cowansville Art Center and former president of Bruck Mills. Gerald […]
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Cowansville Art Center in 2006, the City of Cowansville organizes a prestigious exhibition of some fifty works from […]
Bilingual catalog produced on the occasion of the exhibition of works from the Bruck-Lee collection at the Bruck Recreation Center, from May 14 to 23, 1987. The project […]
Painting by Richard Nevin which is part of the Bruck-Lee collection and representing the Bruck House around the 1950s. Richard Nevin, an artist from Dunham, has often exhibited […]