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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
When it first opened in 1951, the
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria exhibited art in the historic
1889 mansion that is now adjacent to its seven modern galleries.
With almost 16,000 works of art, the Art Gallery has the largest
public collection in BC and is a vibrant and active part of Victoria's
artist community.
The Victorian Mansion in Rockland
Designed by William Ridgeway Wilson, the Spencer Mansion was built
in 1889. The property originally stretched from Fort Street to
Rockland Avenue and incorporated formal gardens, two tennis courts,
stables and a coach house. The crowning feature, the belvedere,
commands an inspiring view of the ocean. The Mansion was donated
in 1951 by Miss Sarah Spencer to become the Art Gallery of Greater
Victoria.
Today the Mansion houses The Gallery Shop and
Art Rental & Sales as well as administrative offices on the
2nd floor. The Gallery Shop features handmade pottery, jewelry,
scarves and other beautiful crafts by local artisans. Through
Art Rental & Sales, individuals or businesses can purchase
art or rent it for a low monthly fee. This program represents
and financially supports artists in the community, while helping
to raise funds for the Gallery. The Mansion can also be rented
for meetings, weddings or special occasions. In the summer of
2004, the heritage mansion was repainted to reflect the original
Queen Anne style colours.
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Regular Hours
Monday to Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm
Thursday: 10 am - 9 pm
Admission
Adult: $8.00
Senior (65+): $6.00
Student (18+ with ID): $6.00
Children (6 - 17): $2.00
Children (5 and under): free
Admission is by donation the first Tuesday of each month
Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
1040 Moss Street, Victoria, BC, Canada V8V 4P1
Phone: 250.384.4101
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