The Vancouver Art Gallery Announces a New Emily Carr Installation
Beginning June 1, visitors to the Vancouver Art Gallery will have an opportunity to see signature paintings by Canada’s famed Emily Carr in the Gallery’s first floor Rotunda.
Beginning June 1, visitors to the Vancouver Art Gallery will have an opportunity to see signature paintings by Canada’s famed Emily Carr in the Gallery’s first floor Rotunda.
“Giacometti’s dedication to the medium of sculpture continues to impact the art world,” says Kathleen S. Bartels, Director of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Vancouver Art Gallery on Friday, May 10, from 7:30 PM until late. For this signature event, guests will step into an electrifying evening of visual art, music and performance harnessing the power of gesture in various creative forms and expressions.
Canada’s celebrated multi-disciplinary artist to deliver talk on Moving Still: Performative Photography in India drawing from her own creative practice.
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.
The Vancouver Art Gallery’s newest presentation features 15 sculptural works of Governor General’s Award-winning artist Mowry Baden, who has lived, taught and worked in Canada since 1971.
The Vancouver Art Gallery’s new exhibit, “French Moderns: Monet to Matisse 1850 – 1950” features 60 masterworks both of French artists and many others who came to France to learn and practice their craft during a time of prolific growth and change in painting, drawing and sculpture.
Vancouver Art Gallery Launches Five Days of Family FUSE with Spring Break Edition: The Everyday in Different Ways MARCH 25–29, 12–4 PM Admission is free for Gallery Members, as well as children aged 12 and under when accompanied by a ticketed adult. For those seeking ways to inspire and ignite curiosity in kids over spring … Read more
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