Discover the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, British Columbia. Explore a diverse collection of British Columbia’s art from the 18th century to the present, including works by renowned artists and captivating visiting exhibitions.
Discover the Audain Art Museum in Whistler, British Columbia. Explore a diverse collection of British Columbia’s art from the 18th century to the present, including works by renowned artists and captivating visiting exhibitions.
- Audain Art Museum - Enjoy Admission to the Audain Art Museum. Recommended minimum visit time of one hour.
Experience the permanent collection and visiting special exhibitions. Children 18 and under are free. The Museum Shop boasts an incredible collection of art and gifts from a selection of BC artists.
- Audain Art Museum - Enjoy Admission to the Audain Art Museum. Recommended minimum visit time of one hour.
Experience the permanent collection and visiting special exhibitions. Children 18 and under are free. The Museum Shop boasts an incredible collection of art and gifts from a selection of BC artists.
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In 2016, the Audain Art Museum was inaugurated by Michael Audain, a Vancouver-based real estate developer, and his spouse, Yoshiko Karasawa. The 56,000 sq. ft. structure, residing in Whistler, British Columbia, has been awarded a LEED certificate and was architected by the notable Patkau Architects.
The Museum’s fixed collection exhibits the artistry of…
In 2016, the Audain Art Museum was inaugurated by Michael Audain, a Vancouver-based real estate developer, and his spouse, Yoshiko Karasawa. The 56,000 sq. ft. structure, residing in Whistler, British Columbia, has been awarded a LEED certificate and was architected by the notable Patkau Architects.
The Museum’s fixed collection exhibits the artistry of British Columbia dating from the late 18th century to the contemporary era. The most notable piece in the collection is James Hart’s The Dance Screen (The Scream Too), deemed the most substantial modern cedar Dance Screen worldwide. Adding to the appeal are pivotal collections of First Nations masks from the 19th and 20th centuries, supplemented by art from distinguished Canadian artists such as Emily Carr, E.J. Hughes, and the globally appreciated photo-conceptual artists Jeff Wall and Stan Douglas.
Alongside the fixed gallery, the Museum features temporary exhibits of artwork sourced from Canada and overseas.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.