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Today’s Events

  • Seniors
    A photograph of a group of senior women dancing in an exhibition of forest paintings and drawings by Emily Carr.

    Art of Wellbeing for Seniors | That Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature

    Wed Feb 18–Wed Mar 4, 2026
    Vancouver Art Gallery
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This Week

  • Lectures and Talks
    Two photographs placed side by side. On the left is a black and white image of Camille Georgeson-Usher, a young Indigenous woman with brown hair past her shoulders shown from the waist up, wearing a white button-down shirt and a black cardigan. On the right, we see an installation view of a blurred woman looking at Beau Dick's Undersea Kingdom masks.

    Curator Talk: Camille Georgeson-Usher

    Sat Feb 28, 2026 | 2–3:30 PM
    Room 4East
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  • Special Events
    A film still from the documentary True North of a black-and-white photograph of Black women gathered outside, sitting on a bench and leaning against a blank wall.

    True North: Andy Milne in Concert + Film Premiere

    Sat Feb 28, 2026 | 5–7:45 PM
    VIFF Centre – Vancity Theatre | 1181 Seymour Street
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  • Special Events
    A film still from the documentary True North of a black-and-white photograph of poet and activist Ted Joans half standing and speaking into a microphone at a table with a black table cloth. He has two men sitting on either side of him. They are at the Congress of Black Writers in Montreal, Canada, 1968.

    True North: Andy Milne in Concert + Film Premiere

    Sat Feb 28, 2026 | 8–10:45 PM
    VIFF Centre – Vancity Theatre | 1181 Seymour Street
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Upcoming

  • Lectures and Talks
    Two photographs placed side by side. On the left is a black and white image of Camille Georgeson-Usher, a young Indigenous woman with brown hair past her shoulders shown from the waist up, wearing a white button-down shirt and a black cardigan. On the right, we see an installation view of a blurred woman looking at Beau Dick's Undersea Kingdom masks.

    Curator Talk: Camille Georgeson-Usher

    Sat Feb 28, 2026 | 2–3:30 PM
    Room 4East
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  • Special Events
    A film still from the documentary True North of a black-and-white photograph of Black women gathered outside, sitting on a bench and leaning against a blank wall.

    True North: Andy Milne in Concert + Film Premiere

    Sat Feb 28, 2026 | 5–7:45 PM
    VIFF Centre – Vancity Theatre | 1181 Seymour Street
    Learn More
  • Special Events
    A film still from the documentary True North of a black-and-white photograph of poet and activist Ted Joans half standing and speaking into a microphone at a table with a black table cloth. He has two men sitting on either side of him. They are at the Congress of Black Writers in Montreal, Canada, 1968.

    True North: Andy Milne in Concert + Film Premiere

    Sat Feb 28, 2026 | 8–10:45 PM
    VIFF Centre – Vancity Theatre | 1181 Seymour Street
    Learn More
  • Special Events
    Graphic banner with a black background featuring large bold text that reads: 'FREE FIRST FRIDAY NIGHTS.' Below, it says 'PRESENTED BY BMO' with the BMO logo.

    Free First Friday Nights presented by BMO

    Fri Mar 6, 2026 | 4–8 PM
    Vancouver Art Gallery
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  • Lectures and Talks
    Two images combined. On the left, we see a black-and-white portrait of Richard Hill. He is a man wearing a grey, button up t-shirt. His hands are crossed in front of him. On the right, there is a vertical oil painting by Emily Carr in a quick, sketch-like style of a single tree in the landscape. There are many shades of green and blues and browns used.

    Curator Talk: Richard Hill

    Sat Mar 7, 2026 | 2–3:30 PM
    Room 4East
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  • Special Events
    A photograph of visitors of all ages and background in the Vancouver Art Gallery exploring an interactive exhibition space where the can touch ceramic examples and read books and do activities.

    Annual General Meeting 2023/24

    Wed Mar 11, 2026 | 5–6 PM
    Courtroom 301
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  • Special Events
    A graphic with the Thursday logo in white text above the text: Meet me at the Gallery in white and all caps. The graphic is overlaid on an image of people celebrating at the Gallery in the Rotunda.

    Meet Me at the Gallery | Singles Social

    Fri Mar 13, 2026 | 6–9 PM
    Vancouver Art Gallery
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  • Special Events
    A photograph of an enchanted high tea inspired by the paintings of Emily Carr. There is a tea pot and cups to one side and at the centre is a cornucopia of tiny delights all placed on a three-tiered tray made of cut logs.

    Among the Trees with Emily Carr | An Enchanted Afternoon Tea

    Fri May 22–Sun Sep 6, 2026
    Notch8 Restaurant & Bar, Fairmont Hotel Vancouver | 900 West Georgia Street
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Please note that the Gallery and the Gallery Store will close early on Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 3 PM to prepare for a private event.

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