
S16 Gallery operates at the intersection of street culture and fine art, with a foot in the traditional gallery world and the other planted firmly in the aesthetics of graffiti, pop surrealism, and visual rebellion. What started as Station 16—a silkscreen print shop turned pop-up project during the first Mural Festival in 2013—has since evolved into one of Montreal’s most visible platforms for contemporary urban art. Now running two spaces, including one in Old Montréal, S16 represents an international roster of artists whose work ranges from collectible prints to full-scale originals, installations, and, more recently, NFTs. Their spin-off, Station 16 Editions, maintains the original mission of making high-quality art more accessible through limited runs, without losing sight of curatorial rigour. Names like Stikki Peaches, Sandra Chevrier, Shepard Fairey, and Kevin Ledo have all appeared here, alongside lesser-known or emerging voices with a shared taste for bold visuals and cultural commentary.
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