C$13.0
/ Adult
This gallery is dedicated to the art and legacy of Bill Reid, a master goldsmith, carver, and sculptor from the Northwest Coast. The space showcases Indigenous art, especially from the Haida people, and tells stories through carvings, jewelry, and multimedia displays. It’s a place to learn about the culture, history, and creativity of the region’s First Nations.
- Most popular for its stunning collection of Bill Reid's original works, including the famous Raven and the First Men sculpture.
- Features rotating exhibitions from contemporary Indigenous artists.
- Interactive displays and videos that explain the meaning behind the art.
- See Iconic Art Up Close: The gallery holds some of the most important pieces by Bill Reid, giving a rare chance to see his detailed carvings and jewelry in person.
- Learn Indigenous Stories: Exhibits explain the stories, traditions, and symbols of the Northwest Coast peoples, making it easy to understand the deeper meaning behind the art.
- Support Indigenous Artists: By visiting, you help support living artists and the preservation of Indigenous culture.
- Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for fewer crowds and more time to explore.
- Book tickets a few days in advance, especially for weekends or special exhibits.
- No specific dress code, but comfy shoes are a good idea since you’ll be on your feet.
- Photography is usually allowed, but check signs for any restrictions.
- Wheelchair accessible: The gallery is wheelchair accessible.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at C$13.0.
Last checked: Apr 5, 2025
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