New Exhibit: Uncovering Hidden Stories and Iconic Images in Vancouver’s Chinatown
Prepare to see Vancouver’s Chinatown as you’ve never seen it before.
Prepare to see Vancouver’s Chinatown as you’ve never seen it before.
The world premiere of Nuxalk Strong: Dancing Down the Eyelashes of the Sun.
The Vancouver Art Gallery Presents: Fashion Fictions Featuring more than 50 national and international designers re-envisioning the future. The Vancouver Art Gallery proudly presents: Fashion Fictions, an ambitious exhibition exploring experimental design practices that exist at the intersection of fashion and other modes of cultural production. Featuring more than 50 designers from around the world, … Read more
The Vancouver Art Gallery is pleased to present The Children Have to Hear Another Story: Alanis Obomsawin.
Skin: Living Armor, Evolving Identity will inspire wonder and curiosity about this uniquely complex organ.
Our “Meet the Artist: Tides” reception will feature Sunshine Coast artist Jan de Beer, and it’s free for the public to attend via our Eventbrite registration.
The Vancouver Art Gallery presents a major exhibition of works by thirteen artists based in India whose photographic practices focus on constructing and reconstructing realities. Moving Still: Performative Photography in India is on view April 19 to September 2, 2019 and showcases more than one hundred works, dating from the 1800s to the present. This exhibition examines themes of gender, religion and sexual identity using photography, an important medium in India since the mid-nineteenth century.
Governor General’s Award-winning artist Mowry Baden will be presented in a career survey exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery from March 9 to June 9, 2019.
The Vancouver Art Gallery, in partnership with VocalEye, is proud to announce it is the first Gallery in British Columbia to offer regular Described Tours for its blind and partially sighted visitors. With the first tour given on January 5, 2019
This winter, visitors to the Vancouver Art Gallery will see modern works by Cézanne, Chagall, Degas, Manet, Matisse, Morisot, Renoir, Rodin and others as part of the West Coast premiere of French Moderns: Monet to Matisse, 1850–1950, on view February 16 to May 20, 2019.