RBC Art and Heritage Centre
Since 1821, the MUHC’s constituent hospitals have played an important role in the development of academic medicine in Montreal. In January 2013, the RBC Art and Heritage Centre of the MUHC was created to recognize the significant social, artistic, medical, and nursing histories of these hospitals. It seeks to preserve and highlight existing artifacts and complementary visual objects from this rich heritage.
Help support the preservation of the MUHC’s medical history.
RBC Art & Heritage Center
Once the exhibits are in full operation across the MUHC, the Art and Heritage Centre seeks to find a permanent venue for showcasing its work to ensure that the Montreal community at large has the opportunity to view and learn about the MUHC’s history.
Some of the notable historical items among the RBC Art and Heritage Centre collection include:
- Portraits of hospital founders (including one by famed artist Robert Harris)
- Painting by Sir Frederick Banting
- Nursing artefacts (uniforms, photos)
- Bust of Dr. James Bell (one of the first surgeons in Montreal)
- Stained glass windows by Sir Edward Burne-Jones
"The internal environment of the hospital has a lot to do with the way people get better. It impacts patients and families, and the integration of art into a hospital makes it a truly healing environment."
-Dr. Jonathan Meakins, Director of the RBC Art & Heritage Centre
Learn More
For more information, please contact, Edith Bolduc, Associate Director of Development at the MUHC Foundation, 514-843-1543 x 34397, [email protected]
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