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    Cove Commons - inside the main gallery room, modern, clean and already filled with art.

    Cove Commons

    5.0(1 review)
    1.0 km

    It's been a long time coming, but Cove Commons is a real thing and a beautiful one at that. Located…read morenext to the Bowen Library (literally sharing walls with it) in Snug Cove, the new complex adds 2,800 square feet of architecturally designed gallery and hybrid space with vaulted ceilings and lots of windows. With the creation of this new gallery space, Bowen can now proudly show off some of the many local artists in its midst. It took a long time and a lot of people to make this all happen, and there is still more to come in the form of an outdoor plaza (when funding is realized for this phase). Along with a beautiful, if somewhat small gallery space, Cove Commons also offers a large meeting/performance space as well as some smaller rooms for private meetings and library functions. The clean white walls and vaulted ceilings create a modern, yet woody, addition to downtown Bowen. Since opening, Cove Commons has offered a new gallery show about every month, so far featuring mostly Bowen artists, of which there are many. This is the kind of space that Bowen has needed for a long time, thanks to a more open-minded approach to new development on the island on the part of the island council members, it has finally become a reality. It has become the new centerpiece to Snug Cove (at least until the new Vodka distillery opens). With its location nestled between the library and the tourist info center, the new Cove Commons will get many visitors, as well as many locals (especially once they get the performance side of the space up and running on all four gears). Just a minute walk from the ferry, this new addition is only going to make visiting and living on Bowen Island a more enjoyable experience for everyone who enjoys the arts.

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    Cove Commons - The performance space, similar in size to the gallery space.

    The performance space, similar in size to the gallery space.

    Cove Commons - Front entrance of the gallery space

    Front entrance of the gallery space

    Cove Commons - A smaller private room for library functions and assorted events.

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    A smaller private room for library functions and assorted events.

    Vancouver Art Gallery

    Vancouver Art Gallery

    3.4(221 reviews)
    19.7 kmDowntown

    Coming from Chicago, this Art Gallery is on the smaller side. However with that being said - they…read moremade the best with the space they have with some interesting pieces. We really enjoyed the variety.

    The Vancouver Art Gallery has the feels where from the outside it looks like it can be as extensive…read moreas one of the large metropolitan museums you would expect from big cities. However, once you enter you see the exhibits are a bit more subdued and it isn't as large as it seems from the outside. Still, that shouldn't discourage you from having a good time and getting a big old "VAG" hand stamp on you to experience this art gallery. The exterior of this museum is all Victorian in the scope of its columns and use of concrete materials. It could be a museum perfectly placed in any other Commonwealth country. Entering inside you go through a long hallway with a gift shop at the very end with a good selection of art related and niche items to buy. On one side of the hallway are lockers and restrooms. On the other is a stairway up to their cafe/restaurant as well as the entrance to the actual galleries for the museum. It doesn't feel aged and instead quite modern and efficiently designed. As most museums, there is a rotation of different exhibits and featured artists. During my visit one of the most visually stunning pieces was an atrium area with curving staircases on both sides with a rainbow pattern of waves on the ground. It was a nice visual and interactive piece and definitely one meant for social media. Continuing on I enjoyed seeing lots of interactive art pieces. One was a prompt on the wall where you could put sticky notes on the wall to answer the question. Another similar piece was found but instead of sticky notes you could hang pieces of paper with words or artwork as your response to their prompt. One of my favorite parts of the Vancouver Art Gallery was their offerings of easy to carry foldable chairs. This meant if you really found something you wanted to spend more time on you had a chair to help sit for a while. I wish more museums had this amenity. First Fridays of each month means free admission, though it is first come first serve so you might be waiting a while. But a free admission to this museum felt worth it. However, if you have to pay to come in unless they have a specific piece of art or artist featured that you like it might feel a bit expensive for the price of admission. Either way, museums are a great insight into any city and if you want to experience the creative side of Vancouver, the Vancouver Art Gallery is a good place to visit while exploring the city.

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    Vancouver Art Gallery
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    Howe Art Gallery - Wall sculpture

    Howe Art Gallery

    5.0(2 reviews)
    84.5 km

    I am crazy confused. How does this place not get written about by every visitor to Orcas??…read more You've seen the driveway entrance to their place from the main highway. Giant, shiny, reflective, metal spinning imploding-then-exploding undulating spikey flower-like moving sculptures. That may be a clunky way of describing it, but I bet you know what I'm talking about now. Going up [their] long driveway, I felt like I was going to somebody's house for a visit. Yowza, I wish I lived here! Nestled at the end of the road, lies a small house, a small studio for the more delicate sculptures and a large "yard" interspersed with moving metal. I didn't take pictures of the studio's sculptures, and frankly, my iPhone photos really don't capture how magnificent the outside moving sculptures are. These larger pieces adorning the meadow, powered by wind and continued momentum are astounding. Some are free-standing, some attached to trees. All are fascinating to watch--I was nearly hypnotized by some of the more complicated ones. Shiny, shiny. If I had $2K - $10K to spend on these, I totally would. They are stunning. Everybody should have one in their yard. You will love it and tell all your friends about this place after seeing it for yourself! Just gorgeous.

    I love Anthony's work. He does large pieces as well as wall pieces. Everytime I visit Orcas Island…read moreI make a special visit to his sculpture garden. HIs large items are in the $3K-8K range (I think) and are quite reasonable for what you are getting.

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    Howe Art Gallery - The sound was amazing.

    The sound was amazing.

    Howe Art Gallery - An outdoor disco ball in the sun!

    An outdoor disco ball in the sun!

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