Prix Giverny Capital

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The Prix Giverny Capital is a bi-annual award for contemporary artists from Quebec, Canada.

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About the Prize

The Giverny Capital Prize, established in 2007 by the portfolio management firm Giverny Capital, is awarded every two years to a visual artist from Quebec, who has been practicing for at least ten years. The prize comes with a grant of $10,000.

Winners of the Prize

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