Things to do in Vancouver, Canada: The Best Art Galleries

February 28, 2022 Deane Carmody

Vancouver was founded as “Gastown” by an Englishman with a penchant for beer and storytelling. Today Gastown is a historic section of the Canadian metropolis, and the lively pubs still reflect the area’s former status as a sort of community drinking center. The city’s forests, grand parks, and impressive suspension bridge beckon travelers to explore them, as do the city’s shops and museums. Relive the glory of the 2010 Winter Games with visits to Olympic venues and the marvelous Olympic Cauldron.
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332 Water St Unit 200, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1B6 Canada +1 604-684-9222 [email protected] http://coastalpeoples.com/
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Coastal Peoples Fine Arts Gallery

Since 1996, visitors and collectors alike have appreciated the curated artwork of Canada's First Nations and Inuit people. Affordable prints share space with one-of-a-kind sculptures and fine art.

Reviewed By patj755 - Montana, United States

One of the Best First Peoples Art Galleries Ever! Great sculptures and jewelry. A very friendly staff who answered our questions and made us feel most welcome.

47 Water St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1A1 Canada +1 604-669-8813 [email protected] http://www.spiritwrestler.com
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Spirit Wrestler Gallery

A leading contemporary fine art gallery representing master Inuit, Northwest Coast and Māori artists. The gallery focuses on exhibitions that showcase contemporary directions in aboriginal art, including cross-cultural communication, the use of new materials (such as glass and metal), and modern interpretations of shamanism, environmental concerns, and other issues pertaining to the changing world.

3. Six Hundred Four

151 Cambie St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 4R3 Canada +1 604-806-4700 [email protected] http://www.sixhundredfour.com/
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Six Hundred Four

Serious sneaker collectors love this Cambie Street store featuring its own upscale brand focused on limited-edition designs that double as exquisite works of art and are displayed as such.

Reviewed By adonjoy

It was our first trip in Vancouver and I found SIX HUNDRED FOUR by chance, an interesting shoe gallery that the designs were collaborated with their local artists. An sneaker head / a shoes fan not to be missed. 604 quoted, if i remember - " SHOES is a shoes but it has their own story to tell. With me #77 PYROMANIA added in my few sneakers.

206 Cambie St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2M9 Canada +1 604-688-7323 [email protected] http://inuit.com
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Inuit Gallery of Vancouver

Gallery showcasing top-of-the-line Northwest Coast native and Inuit art.

120 Broadway E, Vancouver, British Columbia V5T 1V9 Canada +1 604-685-4249 [email protected] http://www.hills.ca/Hill-s-Native-Art-Gallery-Vancouver-18.html
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4.5 based on 54 reviews

Hill's Native Art Gallery

North America's largest Northwest Coast Native art gallery.

233 Carrall St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 2J2 Canada +1 604-688-0051 [email protected] http://www.artspeak.ca
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Artspeak presents contemporary practices, innovative publications, bookworks, editions, talks and events that encourage a dialogue between visual art and writing.

305 Water St, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1B8 Canada +1 604-565-4700 http://www.lumas.ca

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