based on 1353 reviewsThe Vancouver Art Gallery in the United States is one of the most famous and representative old buildings in the area. It is also one of the famous historical architectural relics in the area. I personally think it is worth seeing, and the collections inside are also very precious.
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The Vancouver Art Gallery in the United States is one of the most famous and representative old buildings in the area. It is also one of the famous historical architectural relics in the area. I personally think it is worth seeing, and the collections inside are also very precious.
A very beautiful art gallery with a large area. It is a famous art gallery in Vancouver and also a very famous art gallery in Canada. There are often exhibitions with different themes. It is very suitable for those who like to watch art exhibitions.
It is a very famous art museum in Vancouver, and even in Canada. It has a very rich exhibits and often has special exhibitions. If you like to see art exhibitions, you can go and have a look.
On August 10 and 11, 2019, from 10:00 to 4:30 pm, the Vancouver Art Gallery launched Family Fuse, which has many activities for children. Children are free, and adults only need to buy tickets. I just bought an annual pass and participated in many similar activities. This ticket is much cheaper than many camps, and adults can also participate. In a day, I learned street photography, sculpture, collage, sketching, sound exploration, street dance party, etc.
Vancouver Art Gallery's "From Monet to Matisse" exhibits from the Brooklyn Art Museum in the United States from February 16 to May 10, 2019. I wanted to appreciate it carefully, but when I finally found the time, the painting was gone. Fortunately, these exhibits are used in the children's workshop every Sunday, so I took a look at them while taking my children to the activities.
Located on Hornby Street, admission is charged. On the day of the visit, only the third and fourth floors were open, featuring modern and contemporary art. While discounted tickets were offered due to the museum not being fully open, visitors with limited knowledge of modern art history may find the experience lacking.