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The institution was established in 1967 by the Burnaby Art Society, who partnered with the City of Burnaby to exhibit its collection in the publicly owned Fairacres Mansion. The association continued to manage the museum until 1998, when the municipal government of Burnaby assumed control of the museum's collection, operations and governance.
Burnaby Art Gallery: Burnaby: Greater Vancouver: Art: website, contemporary and historical art exhibits and events by local, regional, national and international artists in the galleries of Ceperley House and throughout the community Burnaby Village Museum: Burnaby: Greater Vancouver: Open air: website, 1890-1920s period British Columbia village
Burnaby Island is an island in Haida Gwaii off the north coast of British Columbia, Canada, located off the southeast coast of Moresby Island. It is part of the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site. The island was named in 1862 for Robert Burnaby, also the namesake of Burnaby Lake and the City of Burnaby
Koori Art 84, presented at Artspace in September 1984, was the first exhibition to focus on emerging Aboriginal artists, largely from an urban context. [16] The exhibition featured Banduk Marika, Euphemia Bostock, Ian Craigie, Ernabella Arts Inc., Fiona Foley, Warrick Kenn, Fernanda Martins, Peter Mackenzie, Raymond J. Meeks, Murijama, Ida Nabanunka, Trevor Nickolls, Lin Onus, Avril Quail ...
Artspace NZ, a visual arts center in Auckland, New Zealand; Artspace Projects, an NFP group that creates spaces for artists, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota Artspace Read's, one of its live/work spaces for artists, in Bridgeport, Connecticut; Artspace Visual Arts Centre, Sydney, Australia, known simply as Artspace
The following is from the Burnaby Village Museum Visitors Map. [11] Bells Dry Goods operated between 1922 and 1937. Tom Irvine's House – 1911 Bachelor's house. Church – replica 1920s church, often used today for weddings. War Memorial Fountain – 1923 fountain erected by the Burnaby Civic Employees Union in front of Burnaby's Municipal Hall.
Peter Morin is a Tahltan Nation artist, author, curator and professor at the Ontario College of Art and Design. [1] He was born on September 8, 1977, in Telegraph Creek, British Columbia, Canada [2] and identifies as member of the Crow clan. [3]
Artspace is an online marketplace for contemporary art.The company is based in New York City, New York and was launched in 2011.. The site in 2013 had over $100 million in art for sale on its marketplace and had received investment from Accelerator Ventures and Metamorphic Ventures.