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Vancouver is one of the most vibrant, progressive cities in the world.The Gallery stands in the centre of a city recognized as a nurturing ground for artistic talent. Through cutting-edge exhibitions, we feature the work of leaders in the field of contemporary art and Vancouver’s internationally renowned artists, including Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace, Stan Douglas, Rodney Graham, Roy Arden and Brian Jungen, serving as a portal for their remarkable achievements while furthering British Columbia’s artistic legacy. The Gallery also houses the magnificent works of significant historical artists, including the most extensive collection of the work of Canada’s beloved Emily Carr. Our permanent holdings number nearly 10,000 artworks, making the Gallery among the most valuable collections in Canada. |
Address :
750 Hornby Street, Vancouver
BC V6Z 2H7
Opening Hours :
Daily : 10 am – 5:30 pm
(Tuesday and Thursday until 9 pm)
Contact :
Phone : 604.662.4719
Email : customerservice@vanartgallery.bc.ca
Website : www.vanartgallery.bc.ca
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The National Gallery of Australia is an Australian Government Agency. On 13 December 2006 the Australian Government announces it will provide funding to enhance and extend the National Gallery of Australia’s building. The Project cost for Stage 1 is $92.9 million, which includes $20 million for refurbishing the original building. At the new ground-level entrance there will be a dedicated gallery for the 1988 Aboriginal Memorial, one of the most important works of art in the national collection. These will be the first galleries in Australia designed specifically for displaying different aspects of Indigenous Australian Art. |
Address :
Parkes Place, Parkes
Canberra ACT 2600
AUSTRALIA
Opening Hours :
Open daily 10am–5pm (closed Christmas day).
Contact :
Phone : +61 2 6240 6411
Email : information@nga.gov.au
Website : www.nga.gov.au
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The National Gallery of Art was created in 1937 for the people of the United States of America by a joint resolution of Congress, accepting the gift of financier and art collector Andrew W. Mellon. During the 1920s, Mr. Mellon began collecting with the intention of forming a gallery of art for the nation in Washington. In 1937, the year of his death, he promised his collection to the United States. Funds for the construction of the West Building were provided by The A. W. Mellon Educational and Charitable Trust. On March 17, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt accepted the completed building and the collections on behalf of the people of the United States of America. |
Address :
4th and Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20565
Opening Hours :
Monday through Saturday : 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday : 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
The Gallery is closed on December 25 and January 1.
Contact :
Phone : (202) 737-4215
Website : www.nga.gov
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The Art Gallery of New South Wales is the leading museum of art in New South Wales and Sydney, and one of Australia’s foremost cultural institutions. It holds significant collections of Australian, European and Asian art, and presents nearly forty exhibitions annually. |
Address :
Art Gallery Road, The Domain, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Opening Hours :
Open every day*: 10am – 5pm
Late closing every Wednesday: 9pm
(* except Good Friday and Christmas Day)
ADMISSION FREE
Charges apply to some exhibitions.
Contact :
Phone : 9225 1700
General Email : artmail@ag.nsw.gov.au
Website : www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au