Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art: Entry Ticket
Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art: Entry Ticket
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Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art Tickets
The Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art offers you an intimate look at one of Canada's most significant Indigenous art collections. Located at 639 Hornby Street in downtown Vancouver, this specialised gallery focuses exclusively on the artistic traditions of Northwest Coast Indigenous peoples, making it unique among Vancouver's cultural institutions.
Inside, you'll find Bill Reid's masterful works spanning multiple mediums, from intricate jewellery and carved sculptures to his famous large-scale installations. Reid, a celebrated Haida artist, bridged ancient cultural traditions with contemporary artistic expression. The gallery also showcases works by other Indigenous artists from the region, featuring traditional and modern interpretations of Northwest Coast art forms including totem poles, masks, textiles, and contemporary installations.
Your ticket provides access to both permanent exhibitions and rotating displays that highlight different aspects of Northwest Coast Indigenous culture. The gallery serves as both an art space and cultural centre, offering visitors deeper insight into the stories, traditions, and ongoing creative practices of these communities.
Highlights
- Bill Reid's carved totem poles and sculptural works showcasing traditional Haida artistic techniques
- Intricate Indigenous jewellery collection featuring traditional designs and contemporary interpretations
- Rotating temporary exhibitions presenting contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous artists
- Peaceful gallery setting allowing for reflection and appreciation of cultural narratives
- Gallery Shop featuring authentic works by regional Indigenous artists including prints, crafts, and jewellery
- Educational programming and events throughout the year enhancing cultural understanding
Plan Your Visit to Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
The gallery is located in downtown Vancouver at 639 Hornby Street, easily accessible by public transport or on foot from most central Vancouver locations. The facility is fully wheelchair accessible, ensuring all visitors can enjoy the exhibitions comfortably.
While you can purchase tickets at the gallery on the day of your visit, booking in advance guarantees your entry, particularly during special exhibitions or busy periods. Photography is generally permitted throughout the gallery, though some temporary exhibitions may have restrictions.
Plan to spend 1-2 hours exploring the collections and browsing the Gallery Shop. The intimate size of the gallery makes it an ideal cultural stop when exploring downtown Vancouver, and it pairs well with other nearby cultural attractions. If you're interested in exploring more of Vancouver's cultural offerings, consider visiting Vancouver Art Gallery tickets or taking a Vancouver city highlights tour to discover more of the city's artistic and cultural landmarks.
Why you'll love it
- Dedicated gallery focused exclusively on Northwest Coast Indigenous art
- Home to masterworks by celebrated Haida artist Bill Reid
- Located at 639 Hornby Street in central downtown Vancouver
- One of Canada's most significant Indigenous art collections under one roof
- Unique cultural institution with no equivalent among Vancouver's galleries
What's included
- Admission to the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art
- Access to permanent and temporary exhibitions
- Guided Tours
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Mon-Sun10:00-17:00
- Know before you go
The gallery is wheelchair accessible
Bring a valid ID for ticket redemption
Check for rotating exhibitions during your visit
All ages are welcome
Photography is allowed unless otherwise noted
- Visitor guidelines
Please respect the artwork and do not touch exhibits
Follow signage and staff instructions throughout your visit
Supervise children at all times for their safety
Keep noise to a minimum inside exhibition spaces
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the gallery
Where you'll be
639 Hornby Street
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