Museums & Art Galleries in Chinatown, Vancouver, BC

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268 Keefer St., 2nd Floor, Vancouver, V6A 1X5

(604) 683-8326
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9 W Hastings St, GASTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 1G4

(604) 687-2468
Gallery Gachet is a unique artist-run centre located in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Gachet is a collectively-run exhibition and studio space built to empower participants as artists, administrators and curators. The organization’s cultural services have grown from the operation of a small, basement studio in downtown Granville South, offering one exhibition a year in 1993, to coordinating approximately 3, 000 square feet of public-access arts space with up to 12 exhibitions each year, in addition to residencies, workshops, artist talks, symposia, special projects and other events.
Gallery Gachet is a cozy museum and art gallery in Vancouver, known for its eclectic community and initiatives to benefit those with mental health issues. The gallery features personal art forms and local talent, with friendly staff and regular events such as talks and openings offering fresh fruit and sushi. The local community celebrates both the collective and external artists. A tour is available by reservation.
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268 Keefer St, Vancouver, V6A 1X5

(778) 954-8126
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51 E Pender St, Vancouver, V6A 1S9

(604) 683-4295
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119 E Pender St, Vancouver, V6A 1T6

(778) 238-7888
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351 Abbott Street, DOWNTOWN, Vancouver, V6B 0G6

Our mandate and priorities are centered around culture, identity and sport. We deliver policies and programs related to broadcasting and interactive media, arts and cultural industries, heritage objects and spaces, official languages, citizenship participation and identity, human rights, Aboriginal Peoples, youth and sport initiatives, as well as national ceremonies and symbols. The Canadian Heritage Portfolio includes the Department, five departmental agencies, nine Crown corporations and one administrative tribunal. The organization structure illustrates how the Department is organized to ensure a place for Canadian voices and perspectives, to support excellence, and to reach Canadians from all walks of life.

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