Tag Archives: past exhibits
Anonymous Art Show 2020
Anonymous Art Show | September 1 – October 9, 2020 Anonymous Art Show Buying Night | September 18, 2020 | ONLINE Thank you to all Anonymous Art Show 2020 artists, sponsors, community supporters and Arts Whistler’s year-round funders – because … Read More
Visuals: ART in a heART
Visuals – Squamish Valley Artists believe that the words ‘art’ and ‘heart’ always go hand in hand. Talented Squamish artists have been exploring this theme in their exhibit, Art in a heART. There is an artist inside everyone and artists … Read More
After the Blast: The Art of Levi Nelson
EXHIBIT: November 7 – December 29, 2019 | Open Daily, Free admission, everyone welcome! Having a place in both Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures growing up, Levi Nelson shares his compelling perspective on the impacts of colonization, influenced by both cultural … Read More
THE TEENY TINY SHOW – SIZE DOES MATTER | 2019
The Teeny Tiny Show proves, good things do come in small packages! Back by popular demand for a third year, over 70 artists from the Sea to Sky corridor have created mini masterpieces – all under 3 by 3 inches. … Read More
Off The Wall – The Occupational Hazards of Working at Arts Whistler
What happens when your occupational hazard is buying art? Get a look inside the eclectic art collections of Arts Whistler’s staff. Discover the weird and wonderful art collections of the Arts Whistler staff. Our walls at home are currently bare … Read More
Don & Isobel – The Life, The Legend, The Laughter, The Leathers
Thanks for Joining Us! May 4 – June 10, 2018 This retrospective show celebrated one of Whistler’s most dynamic couples as Isobel shares tales of her and late husband Don’s adventures in art, community, environmentalism and travel, through her artwork, … Read More
HIS ECLECTIC SOUL: The Chili Thom Experience
Thank you for coming! June 2 – 26, 2017 Maury Young Arts Centre is the hub of The Chili Thom Experience. The home of Arts Whistler, the Arts Centre, is also a gallery where Chili’s footsteps often tread. It’s where … Read More