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Vancouver Art Gallery

✨Come in and discover art that inspires.
📷 Share your visit with us! @vanartgallery

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📍Visit the Gallery now to discover these BC babies and more.


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🌿 Picnic in the Park 🌿

Find the @notch8restaurant team at @vandusengarden during @fleursdevilles WONDER on May 23–24 and pick up a limited-edition scone box inspired by our upcoming Emily Carr Afternoon Tea, created in partnership with the @vanartgallery.

Freshly baked and picnic-ready with seasonal scones, Fairmont tea, mascarpone cream, and strawberry preserve. 🍓☕

Available while quantities last.


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Build a habit of coming back to art.✨

🎈For a limited time, become an Ideas Member for only $99 (regularly $129)!

Use code 99SPRING at checkout to redeem now.

Offer valid through May 31, 2026.


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You heard that right! Just show your digital or physical concert ticket to the Vancouver Art Gallery front desk on May 29 and 30 to enjoy complimentary admission to the “Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change” exhibition.
 
We are so grateful to the @vanartgallery for this generous offer and their support in making Legacy: A Celebration of David at 90, in concert with @vancitycu an experience you can carry over into the following weekend.
 
Don’t have a ticket yet? There are still some available! Visit the link in bio to secure yours today!


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Escape to the Gallery this long weekend! 🌲

☀️ We’re now open 7 days a week through September 8, 2026. Make the most of the long weekend and spend a day immersed in art, ideas and nature at the Gallery.

Step into “SANCTUARY: The Ancient Forest Experience,” a breathtaking 360° installation presented as part of “Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change.”

Created by Dr. T’uy’t’tanat Cease Wyss (@copperwoman) with filmmakers Damien Gillis (@damientgillis) and Olivier Leroux (@olivier_360), this immersive work transports visitors into some of British Columbia’s last remaining ancient forests through towering projections, layered soundscapes and powerful storytelling.

🕙 Summer Hours: May 19–September 8, 2026
Open daily | 10 AM–5 PM
Fridays | Open until 8 PM

We look forward to welcoming you to the Gallery this summer!
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Image: Installation view of “SANCTUARY: The Ancient Forest Experience” in “Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change,” exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, May 14 to November 15, 2026, Photo: Damien Gillis


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Dana Claxton, Headdress, created back in 2015, captures the power of everyday objects in a striking image of a beaded headdress that obstructs the face of an Indigenous woman. Held inside an illuminated lightbox, stressing the idea of how identity is defined and projected.


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Clarissa Tossin’s work , entitled “Future Geography: Cosmic Cliffs” (2023)—a particularly striking weave of NASA images of star clusters and planets with tossed Amazon delivery boxes. The thinking is one that asks the views to consider how exploration and consumption (and in turn, waste) shape the planet’s future.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change is the first major exhibition within Canada to examine the intersection of the climate crisis and contemporary art, with a global eye. Exhibiting over 35 works that have been created over the past 25 years (some of which are from artists within B.C) —each offers a very unique approach in the way of vision, materiality, execution, and lasting impressions to reflect upon.


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Happy International Drawing Day! ✏️ This is your reminder to bring your sketchbook and pencils on your next visit to the Gallery.

Slow down, look closely and sketch what moves you. Inspiration is waiting around every corner.

Visitors can also get creative in the interactive drawing space inside “That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature.”

Plus, we’re open for the long weekend, the perfect time to spend a day with art.

🎨 Plan your visit and share your sketches with us by tagging @vanartgallery!

📷 #repost: We love these drawings from a recent visit by @vclauzonart, inspired by a watercolour of a seated girl by Emily Carr and a photograph from Stephen Shore’s landmark series “Uncommon Places.”


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Happy International Drawing Day! ✏️ This is your reminder to bring your sketchbook and pencils on your next visit to the Gallery.

Slow down, look closely and sketch what moves you. Inspiration is waiting around every corner.

Visitors can also get creative in the interactive drawing space inside “That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature.”

Plus, we’re open for the long weekend, the perfect time to spend a day with art.

🎨 Plan your visit and share your sketches with us by tagging @vanartgallery!

📷 #repost: We love these drawings from a recent visit by @vclauzonart, inspired by a watercolour of a seated girl by Emily Carr and a photograph from Stephen Shore’s landmark series “Uncommon Places.”


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Happy International Drawing Day! ✏️ This is your reminder to bring your sketchbook and pencils on your next visit to the Gallery.

Slow down, look closely and sketch what moves you. Inspiration is waiting around every corner.

Visitors can also get creative in the interactive drawing space inside “That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature.”

Plus, we’re open for the long weekend, the perfect time to spend a day with art.

🎨 Plan your visit and share your sketches with us by tagging @vanartgallery!

📷 #repost: We love these drawings from a recent visit by @vclauzonart, inspired by a watercolour of a seated girl by Emily Carr and a photograph from Stephen Shore’s landmark series “Uncommon Places.”


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Happy International Drawing Day! ✏️ This is your reminder to bring your sketchbook and pencils on your next visit to the Gallery.

Slow down, look closely and sketch what moves you. Inspiration is waiting around every corner.

Visitors can also get creative in the interactive drawing space inside “That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature.”

Plus, we’re open for the long weekend, the perfect time to spend a day with art.

🎨 Plan your visit and share your sketches with us by tagging @vanartgallery!

📷 #repost: We love these drawings from a recent visit by @vclauzonart, inspired by a watercolour of a seated girl by Emily Carr and a photograph from Stephen Shore’s landmark series “Uncommon Places.”


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The @vancouverartbookfair opens tonight!

📍Join us at the Roundhouse for a three-day celebration of artists’ publishing, featuring over one hundred local, national and international publishers, as well as a diverse line-up of programs, performances and artists’ projects.

Free and open to the public!

We’ll also have a few special finds at the Gallery table:
✨ VABF–exclusive Emily Carr stickers
✨ The last 10 copies of “Otani Workshop: Monsters in My Head”

See you at the Fair!

🔹Friday, May 15 | 5–9 PM
🔹Saturday, May 16 | 11 AM–6 PM
🔹Sunday, May 17 | 11 AM–5 PM


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The @vancouverartbookfair opens tonight!

📍Join us at the Roundhouse for a three-day celebration of artists’ publishing, featuring over one hundred local, national and international publishers, as well as a diverse line-up of programs, performances and artists’ projects.

Free and open to the public!

We’ll also have a few special finds at the Gallery table:
✨ VABF–exclusive Emily Carr stickers
✨ The last 10 copies of “Otani Workshop: Monsters in My Head”

See you at the Fair!

🔹Friday, May 15 | 5–9 PM
🔹Saturday, May 16 | 11 AM–6 PM
🔹Sunday, May 17 | 11 AM–5 PM


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The @vancouverartbookfair opens tonight!

📍Join us at the Roundhouse for a three-day celebration of artists’ publishing, featuring over one hundred local, national and international publishers, as well as a diverse line-up of programs, performances and artists’ projects.

Free and open to the public!

We’ll also have a few special finds at the Gallery table:
✨ VABF–exclusive Emily Carr stickers
✨ The last 10 copies of “Otani Workshop: Monsters in My Head”

See you at the Fair!

🔹Friday, May 15 | 5–9 PM
🔹Saturday, May 16 | 11 AM–6 PM
🔹Sunday, May 17 | 11 AM–5 PM


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• Museum of Anthropology
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• Vancouver Art Gallery
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If you’re a new citizen or PR in Canada, Canoo gives access to 2000+ experiences across the country.

Honestly such a fun way to explore your new home this Victoria Day long weekend ✨

Things to do in Vancouver, places to visit, local experiences in BC, summer weekend activities, explore Canada, Vancity


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Last night, Vancouver gathered for the opening of “Future Geographies: Art in the Century of Climate Change.”

Featuring works from the past 25 years, this exhibition underscores the urgency and relevance of sustainability and the environment as defining issues of our time.

More than 35 works across a range of media—from large-scale video installations to living sculptures—invite viewers to confront pressing questions about our shared future on this planet.

📍Experience it at the Gallery now through January 10, 2027!
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📷 Thanks for celebrating with us, @whentheyfindus, @eddyautomatic, @outdoorurbanite, @jscreatures, @coleeni_like_bellini, @emuh, @zaradurrani, @studiotristessa, @dutchphoto, @eric_louie and @vivianewuu


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