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    March 15, 2026      March 22, 2026

    Inspired by her love for art as a joyful, dynamic expression, Kimberly Kiel captures the excitement and rhythm of life's celebrations. Kimberly is an energetic, outgoing and charming artist, just like the paintings she creates. Her full-of-life attitude is perfectly depicted in her creations.
    "For me creating art is a passion, a celebration of the joy and colour to be found in life." – Kimberly Kiel   Image: The Lengths We Are Prepared To Go by Kimberly Kiel – oil on canvas, 30 x 60 inches   View Kimberly Kiel's paintings on The Avenue Gallery's website: https://theavenuegallery.com/artists/painters/kiel-kimberly/

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    February 22, 2026 12:00 AM      March 15, 2026 05:59 AM

    Glow House: Tribute to Kelly Mark
    February 21 to March 14, 2026
    Viewable from Yates Street nightly, dusk to midnight
    Deluge Contemporary Art | 636 Yates Street, Victoria BC | http://deluge.ca
    To mark one year since the death of much-loved conceptual artist Kelly Mark, a group of organizations, artists and curators across Canada are working together to present her singular work, Glow House, in tandem for one night: 21 February 2026.
    Originating with a three-week presentation at Deluge Contemporary Art (Victoria), Glow House will also be presented by Southern Alberta Art Gallery Maansiksikaitsitapiitsinikssin (Lethbridge), University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon), One Night Stand (Winnipeg), Hamilton Artists Inc. (Hamilton) and the Kelly Mark Estate, with parallel installations taking place in Toronto, Montreal and Halifax.
    A text by Robin Metcalfe, reflecting on his long-running curatorial work with Kelly Mark will be available for download at the Deluge and other sites in February 2026. 


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    May 03, 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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    March 15, 2026 09:00 PM      11:00 PM

    Mar 15 | 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
    The AGGV welcomes you to March Family Sunday!
    Through the art of Simranpreet Anand, Emily Carr, and Dana Claxton, you are invited to explore through art making how you can show others what has meaning to you and what you care about, including things and ideas such as personal identity, family history, and the environment.
    Play with pixelation to make a picture of your favourite food or belongings, help to build a sculpture using strips of recycled fabrics, and paint a postcard inspired by excerpts from Emily Carr’s journals. We look forward to seeing you at the Gallery!

    Family Sunday happens once a month from October – June, and is an afternoon of exploring hands-on art making and ideas for all ages. This recurring program often features special guests such as storytellers, artists, performers or musicians!
    Family Sunday is included with admission.
    Admission is always free for:
    Visitors aged 25 & under
    AGGV Members & See Art Pass holders
    All Indigenous Peoples
    Support Workers accompanying visitors who need assistance (Leisure Assistant Pass Holders)

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