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195 Studios - Artists on Pemberton is a bustling community of artists and sculptors located at 195 Pemberton in North Vancouver. The goal of the artists of 195 Studios is to create, work, share and engage with the community. Many of the resident artists are teachers that offer individual or small group classes. 195 Studio artists open their studios to the community at various public events including the North Shore Art Crawl and Culture Days.
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Located in the heart of Deep Cove, Artemis is a street-level art gallery that promotes contemporary artists and designers. The space includes a working studio with adjustable furnishings equipped for exhibitions and classes with lots of natural light and display options. Available for workshops, meetings, receptions and private events.
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The Artists for Kids art collection is housed in the Gordon Smith Gallery of Canadian Art in North Vancouver. This purpose built facility features 4,000 square feet of exhibition space as well as studios for student programs.
Artists For Kids provides a variety of art enrichment program opportunities for thousands of students of all ages each year including the popular Paradise Valley Summer School of Visual Art.
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Ashdale Gallery is a contemporary and intimate art space in North Vancouver, bringing a cosmopolitan experience to our little mountain city. We exist to elevate and expose Canadian artists and provide a vibrant, inviting, community driven space for dynamic interactions with Canadian art.
113 - 175 3rd Street West, North Vancouver
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The City Atrium Gallery was developed through a partnership between the North Vancouver Community Arts Council and the City of North Vancouver. Located in Municipal Hall, the City Atrium Gallery exhibitions focus on installation art, a form of three-dimensional sculptural work designed to intrigue, animate, inspire, and transform the perception of a space.
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CityScape Community ArtSpace is owned by the City of North Vancouver and managed and programmed by North Van Arts.
This public exhibition space was created in 2001 and operates under the mission statement “to celebrate and promote art and artists through quality experiences in a unique and inviting gallery space, and to create an inclusive environment that enriches and encourages interaction in the community.“
All exhibitions are group based, themed and must have an interactive component to engage the broader community. Ideas for exhibitions come from the community and beyond and are adjudicated by a submissions committee.
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The District Foyer Gallery is part of the Art in the Community Programme facilitated by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council in partnership with the District of North Vancouver. The Art in the Community Programme is designed to enable emerging artists to gain exposure and experience the professional orchestration of an exhibition in a public environment. It further celebrates and promotes artists and exposes the public to art in non-traditional environments.
This dedicated exhibition space is located at the entrance to the District Municipal Hall and it accommodates both 2D and 3D visual artwork in juried bi-monthly exhibitions. Art is programmed into the space through an “Open Call for Artists” bi-annually. Each new exhibition enjoys a Public Opening Reception, with the artists in attendance.
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The District Library Gallery is part of the Art in the Community Programme facilitated by the North Vancouver Community Arts Council in partnership with the District Lynn Valley Main Library and the Friends of the Library. The Art in the Community Programme is designed to enable emerging artists to gain exposure and experience the professional orchestration of an exhibition in a public environment. It further celebrates and promotes artists and exposes the public to art in non-traditional environments.
This dedicated exhibition space is located in the library at the top of the stairs on the second floor with a preview area on the main level by the fireplace lounge. The District Library Gallery accommodates 2D visual artwork in juried bi-monthly exhibitions. Art is programmed into the space through an “Open Call for Artists” bi-annually. Each new exhibition enjoys a Public Opening Reception hosted by the “Friends of the Library” with the artist in attendance.
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Griffin Art Projects is an art gallery located in North Vancouver that showcases contemporary art exhibitions, primarily from private collections. Inspired by the strength of private art collections in our region, Griffin Art Projects builds on the important role that collectors and contemporary artists play in our cultural landscape through exhibitions, events, and publications.
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The North Shore Art Crawl is a free community arts festival which offers a great opportunity for the public to meet many diversely talented artists and view their work in both public galleries and working studios. The NSAC is coordinated by North Van Arts. The event takes place in early March and has become a key event in the cultural calendar of the North Shore.
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The Polygon is one of Canada’s most acclaimed photography and media art galleries. The Gallery moved into its Governor General’s Medal-winning building in 2017 after operating as Presentation House Gallery for 40 years. The organization has presented more than 300 exhibitions and earned a reputation as one of the country's most adventurous public art institutions. Family programming takes place on weekends at the beginning of every month. Guided Tours take place every Thursday evening and Saturday afternoon. Admission is always by donation.
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Established in 1985, the Seymour Art Gallery (SAG) is a public, non-profit society that has a reputation for artistic excellence in its' gallery, educational and community programming. Located in the Deep Cove Cultural Centre, the gallery is a leader in community life in the Seymour/Deep Cove area and has established a strong foundation of support through its programming and outreach activities. The Seymour Art Gallery welcomes submissions from artists to be considered for upcoming exhibitions.
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