BCAC   

 
Visit our new site!
www.bcwomenartists.ca

250-381-2787
info@cacgv.ca
www.cacgv.ca

Community Arts Council of
Greater Victoria:

Who Are We?

Become a Member
CACGV Board

Communications:
Newsletter
Resource Center
Online Resources
Arts Directory


Curatorial/Satellite
Galleries Program:

Arts Center
Coming Up / Gallery
LOOK Victoria Show
Gallery Archives
Artist's Corner
Phantom Gallery
Airport Gallery
Gallery at the Mac

Links to Galleries

Awards & Scholarships:

Awards/Scholarships

Other Grant Info/Links


Arts in Education:

Arts in Ed
Kid's Self-Portrait Cards

Sussex Building,
by Robert Amos
Hours: Mon-Fri: 10-5
G6-1001 Douglas St (Sussex Courtyard)
Victoria, B.C. V8W 2C5
Phone: (250) 381-2787
Fax: (250) 383-9155
Email: info@cacgv.ca

Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria
Gallery Exhibitions
Come on in!
The CACGV currently runs five exhibition spaces. Our main gallery is located at G6-1001 Douglas Street, in the Sussex Building, in downtown Victoria (see left image and schedule directly below). The CACGV Satellite Galleries show members' work at the Artist's Corner, the Phantom Galleries, the MacPherson Theatre and the Victoria International Airport.


Main gallery application form here. CACGV Main Gallery Floor Plan here.


Coming Up in 2010
Details to come

Mar 18-24
New Works & Photos -
Ty Danylchuk and Liam Hanna-Lloyd

Mar 25-31
With Threaded Needle 2010 -
Embroiderers' Guild
with Beading Demonstrations by the Metis Nation of Greater Victoria

Apr 5-14
FCA Spring Show 2010

Apr 15-21
Advanced Visual Communications -
Western Academy of Photography

Apr 22-May 5
Second to None -
CAC Arts in Education, Secondary Schools

May 6-12
Light Sensitive -
Western Academy of Photography

May 13-19
Colour 3 -
group show

May 20-26
In The Middle
- CAC Arts in Education, Middle Schools

May 27-June 9
Fairbank Calligraphy Society


                                 Artist Corner Page a                                Phantom Gallery Home Pagebove are being held
at the CACGV Gallery at G6-1001 Douglas Str
tists in empty storefronts in the downtown