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    December 13, 2025      May 03, 2026

    Curated by Steven McNeil, AGGV Chief Curator & Director of Exhibitions
    Sharing artwork from the AGGV collection, this exhibition presents twelve prints by Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528). The selected prints showcase the artist’s extraordinary skill as a printmaker and his fascination with dramatic subjects centred on danger. Dürer’s prints often merge themes of danger and beauty, incorporating monstrous figures as well as scenes that evoke imminent or unfolding peril. Dürer’s depictions of dangerous beauty are often linked to his skill in printmaking, where he harnesses his significant technical knowledge to create a sense of the sublime.
    Albrecht Dürer is an exceptionally gifted painter and printmaker of the Northern Renaissance period. Initially trained as a goldsmith, Dürer turned to printmaking as a young adult, producing woodcut prints for wide distribution, as well as engravings for a more specialized audience. He brought a level of technical skill to his profession that was groundbreaking and had a significant impact on artistic practice.
    Image: Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471 - 1528), The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, woodcut, 38.7 x 27.5 cm. Dr. Gustav and Marie Schilder Collection. AGGV1964.188.001

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    May 08, 2026      May 14, 2026

    This event began 2024-08-23 and repeats every week forever


    From nature to abstract theres something for everyone!
    Artwork paintings prints cards and lots more!

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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 13, 2026 03:00 AM      March 22, 2026 03:00 AM

    Neon lights, club beats, and a generation on edge collide. 
    A powerful and deeply moving play that sheds light on a pivotal chapter in our history, In My Day is set during the HIV/AIDS crisis in BC and celebrates the resilience of diverse communities who came together in extraordinary ways.

    This verbatim theatre work is a large-scale production featuring a cast of nineteen, a cinematic set inspired by the curved wall of the Vancouver Public Library, and projections that bring many Vancouver locations to life. With 80s and 90s costumes, music, and visuals, the staging vividly captures the essence of the time.

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