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February 11, 2026 May 22, 2026
AGGV Studio: Spring Registration is OPEN!
Join us for creative learning at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, where students explore our exhibitions in fresh, imaginative, and contemplative ways that inspire unique works of art in the studio.
This spring we’ve got art classes for toddlers, youth, and adults, plus Spring Break & Pro-D Day art camps, family workshops and more!
Class sizes are small so learners of all ages get individualized attention from our professional instructors, so they can thrive.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to create in a gallery setting - Register today!
Learn more at https://shop.aggv.ca/collections/art-classes-camps
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We want high-quality, engaging art education to be accessible - if registration fees are prohibitive for you, there are a limited number of need-based bursaries available. Contact the at studio [email protected] for more information.
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May 22, 2026 May 28, 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 22, 2026 12:00 AM 02:00 AM
Raise a glass with us to the coast we all love!
A feature of the Gage Gallery charity arts exhibition “Wild Art for the Big of Heart”, join us for an evening of drinks, art, and mingling with other community members passionate about protecting the Salish Sea.
Hosted in collaboration with artist Tanya Bub and in support of Georgia Strait Alliance (GSA), experience Tanya’s ocean-inspired sculptures, and learn more about GSA’s work safeguarding our local waters for generations to come.
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May 22, 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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