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    January 05, 2026

    This event begins 2025-11-22 and repeats every day until 2026-04-12


    November 22, 2025 - April 12, 2026 Organized and circulated by The Reach Gallery Museum; guest curated by Sajdeep Soomal.

    A survey of recent works by artist Simranpreet Anand, including collaborative pieces with artist and ethnomusicologist Conner Singh VanderBeek. Anand’s practice, indebted to familial and cultural community, engages materials and concepts drawn from the histories of Punjab and its diasporas. The title of the exhibition, sheesh ‘ch thareṛ, captures the fissures emerging from her ongoing encounters with matter and material culture in our globalized world. The show centres around ਬੰਦੇ ਚਸਮ ਦੀਦੰ ਫਨਾਇ / bande chasm deedn fanaai (Ang 723), a body of works that takes the synthetic, plastic-laden material culture that surrounds contemporary Sikh institutions as its starting point. Parallel to this series are works that consider the fabric of everyday life, attending to its embodied histories and gendered contexts of labour.

    * Hours of operation:
    Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10AM – 5PM Wednesday: 10AM – 5PM Thursday: 10AM – 9PM Friday: 10AM – 5PM Saturday: 10AM – 5PM Sunday: 12PM – 5PM   *Admission is always free for: • Visitors aged 25 and under • AGGV Members • Indigenous Peoples • Support Workers   Feel Free – Free Gallery Days Supported by TD Bank Group:  Admission is free on the first Saturday of the month from 10 am – 5 pm, and every Thursday evening from 5 pm – 9 pm.   *Accessibility:  The Art Gallery of Greater Victoria is committed to providing a welcoming and accessible destination for all to enjoy. The main entrance is wheelchair accessible with a ramp on the left side of the entrance with no handrail. There is one set of power doors located at the left side of the entrance at the top of the ramp.   Image credit: Simranpreet Anand, हमारे स्वाद की असलियत, insatiable desires of a bourgeoisie, 2021, natural dyes and colon, 78 x 48” each. Rachel Topham Photography

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    January 04, 2026 06:00 PM      January 05, 2026 11:00 PM

    This event began 2025-06-07 and repeats every day forever


    11am - 4pm June 7 & 8 
    Artists and Creatives in the greater Fernwood area are opening their studios, homes, and gardens to visitors
    For online map & information about participants in the 2025 Fernwood Art Stroll: www.fernwoodartstroll.ca
    20 locations in both Fernwood and Oaklands, featuring more than two dozen artists showing a wide variety of local art: paintings, ceramics, jewelry, garden art, printmaking, photography, & collage. There’s even a venue featuring storytelling!
    Since 2007, this free, family-friendly event has welcomed guests who enjoy & support Victoria's art scene. Visitors can stroll leisurely through leafy streets dotted with heritage homes & delightful gardens, exploring back yard studios with private gardens full of art in one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Victoria.
    Keep an eye out at local businesses & stores around town for the Fernwood Art Stroll brochure that includes a detailed map of the venues & details about the participating artists.
    Some artists venues offer activities for families with children. Spend the day getting in your steps whilst soaking up contemporary culture - then indulge in the tasty food & beverage on offer in Fernwood’s popular cafés & bistros.
    For online map & information about participants in the 2025 Fernwood Art Stroll: www.fernwoodartstroll.ca

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    January 05, 2026 02:00 AM

    This event began 2025-10-04 and repeats every day forever


    Three Victoria artists present Writ Large - Contemporary Works on Paper

    Three Victoria artists draw on their pasts as professional writers and editors to exhibit a collection of large-format works inspired by the emotional and intellectual energy of written language.
    Georgina Montgomery, Louise Oborne, and MaryLou Wakefield use words and text as part of their visual language to amplify a compelling idea, question, or life experience personally meaningful to them.
    In this series, the artists demonstrate their individual stylistic approaches to interpreting 'Writ Large' and invite viewers to find their own meaning and interpretation in the works.
    Writ Large will be on at arc.hive artist run centre October 4 - 19 and open for viewing Saturdays and Sundays from 12 - 4 pm.
    An opening reception with the artists in attendance will be on Friday, October 3, from 7 - 9 pm.
    For more information about the artists and the exhibition, visit www.writ-large.art
    For more information, contact MaryLou Wakefield
    [email protected]
    250 217-2421

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