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Art Galleries in Victoria

Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, is renowned for its rich artistic heritage and vibrant art scene. As a visitor or local, you can explore a wide range of art galleries and museums that reflect the city’s deep cultural roots and contemporary creativity. Victoria’s art galleries are known for their charming settings and diverse collections, featuring everything from traditional Canadian art to innovative contemporary pieces. Whether you wander through the historic streets of Old Town or the artistic enclaves of Fernwood and Cook Street Village, you’ll find numerous galleries showcasing the talents of local and national artists.

Art museums in Victoria, such as the Royal BC Museum and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, offer a comprehensive view of the region’s cultural and historical evolution. These institutions provide a deep dive into the province’s indigenous art, colonial history, and modern artistic expressions. The Royal BC Museum, with its impressive exhibitions and educational programs, offers insights into British Columbia’s natural and human history, while the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria features an extensive collection of Asian art, European masterpieces, and contemporary works.

Exploring the art galleries and museums in Victoria is a journey through both past and present, highlighting the city’s commitment to preserving its artistic heritage while embracing new artistic trends. Whether you’re visiting to appreciate historical artifacts or contemporary art, Victoria provides an enriching experience that captures the essence of British Columbia’s artistic spirit.

Situated in the southern end of Vancouver Island, Victoria is the capital of British Columbia. Art in Victoria thrives in various venues, with the city’s main art attraction being the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. The gallery is located just 20 minutes from downtown Victoria and is the largest public art gallery on Vancouver Island. The exhibitions include historical and contemporary art as well as an Asian collection. The gallery gift shop features beautiful crafts by local artisans that can be purchased or rented. The Flux Media Gallery exhibits innovative media artworks by local, national, and international media artists and acts as a gathering place for exchanging ideas.Other notable art galleries include the Merrick Gallery, Madrona Gallery, and Mark Loria Gallery.The Royal BC Museum is another significant part of the art culture in Victoria. It’s the largest museum in BC and was ranked the number one museum in Canada on TripAdvisor. The gallery at the museum features works from coastal forests to the depths of the North Pacific.

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Flux Media Gallery

Victoria
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WE SUPPORT THE CREATION AND PRESENTATION OF MEDIA ART FLUX media gallery exhibits innovative media art works by local, national and international media artists, providing artists and the community a gathering place for the exchange of ideas and dialogue on media arts practice. MediaNet is a non-profit organization that operates the FLUX media gallery, and serves artists and the public in the Read more...
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Madrona Gallery

Victoria
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Madrona Gallery specializes in contemporary and historic Canadian paintings and sculptures. Since its opening in 2010, the gallery has hosted over 100 exhibitions and highlighted some of the best of Canadian art. Madrona has become a leader in the region for sourcing rare and important works by some of Canada’s most influential artists and provides a welcoming space and excellent Read more...
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Mark Loria Gallery

Victoria
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Mark Loria Gallery is one of the leading indigenous art galleries in the world specializing in contemporary art from the Northwest Coast of Canada. Based in downtown Victoria, BC – and grateful to be on the traditional territories of the Lekwungen-speaking peoples – The gallery produces four to six new exhibitions every year, supplemented by ongoing new works by gallery Read more...

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All Things Terry

Royal BC Museum
Victoria
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January 2, 2025
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December 31, 2025
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For 44 years, Terry Fox has been an inspiration to Canadians and the world alike. In April 2024, the Royal BC Museum entered into a 20-year loan agreement with the Terry Fox Centre and the Fox family to care for, manage and preserve the legacy and personal belongings of Terry Fox. The van and a series of informational panels are Read more...
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Jonathan Hunt House

Royal BC Museum
Victoria
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January 18, 2025
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December 31, 2025
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This ceremonial house and museum installation allows visitors to enter a recreation of the house of Chief Kwakwabalasami, the late Jonathan Hunt, a Kwakwaka’wakw chief who was born and lived his life in the community of Tsaxis, near Fort Rupert, BC. To refresh the space, the museum brought in master carver and artist Richard Hunt, Jonathan Hunt’s grandson, who helped Read more...
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Global Threads: The Art and Fashion of Indian Chintz | Royal BC Museum

Royal BC Museum
Victoria
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March 28, 2025
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September 28, 2025
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Step into a fascinating world of colour and discover how India’s vibrant cottons inspired global fashion trends, transforming everything from t-shirts to floral prints, with Global Threads: The Art and Fashion of Indian Chintz. Featuring 80 objects spanning 10 centuries and 4 continents, this original Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) exhibition showcases India’s painted and printed cot­tons, revealing their enduring impact on Read more...
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