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Russna Kaur: Pierced into the air, the temper and secrets crept in with a cry!

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Curve! Women Carvers on the Northwest Coast

Russna Kaur: Pierced into the air, the temper and secrets crept in with a cry!

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 Experience the Art of British Columbia in Whistler

Experience the Art of British Columbia in Whistler

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Regular Hours
Thursday to Monday 11am – 6pm

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The Audain Art Museum is a transformative experience for appreciating the art of British Columbia. Unique and evolving exhibitions from Canada and around the world distinguish what we do.

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Regular Hours
Thursday to Monday 11am – 6pm

// BUY TICKETS

The Audain Art Museum is a transformative experience for appreciating the art of British Columbia. Unique and evolving exhibitions from Canada and around
the world distinguish what we do.

Permanent Collection of British Columbia Art

The Audain Art Museum’s Permanent Collection of nearly 200 works of art is a visual journey through the history of art from coastal British Columbia. Spanning from the 18th century to present day, the Collection contains one of the world’s finest collections of Northwest Coast First Nations masks; a large collection of works by Emily Carr, encompassing all periods of her artistic career; as well as art by important post-war modernists such as E.J. Hughes, Gordon Smith and Jack Shadbolt. In addition to these historical works, the Collection showcases art by internationally renowned, contemporary British Columbia artists including Jeff Wall, Dana Claxton, Marianne Nicolson, Rodney Graham and Stan Douglas, among others. We invite you to explore the Collection in all its diversity.

James Hart, The Dance Screen (The Scream Too) (detail), 2010-2013, red cedar panel with abalone, mica, acrylic, wire and yew wood, Audain Art Museum Collection, Gift of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa

Permanent Collection of British Columbia Art

The Audain Art Museum’s Permanent Collection of nearly 200 works of art is a visual journey through the history of art from coastal British Columbia. Spanning from the 18th century to present day, the Collection contains one of the world’s finest collections of Northwest Coast First Nations masks; a large collection of works by Emily Carr, encompassing all periods of her artistic career; as well as art by important post-war modernists such as E.J. Hughes, Gordon Smith and Jack Shadbolt. In addition to these historical works, the Collection showcases art by internationally renowned, contemporary British Columbia artists including Jeff Wall, Dana Claxton, Marianne Nicolson, Rodney Graham and Stan Douglas, among others. We invite you to explore the Collection in all its diversity.

Museums in Whistler

Credit: James Hart, The Dance Screen (The Scream Too), 2010-2013, red cedar panel with abalone, mica, acrylic, wire and yew wood, Audain Art Museum Collection, Gift of Michael Audain and Yoshiko Karasawa

Events & Engagement

Whistler Contemporary Gallery, BC Art

Offered to both adults and youth, there are a variety of workshops offered at the AAM.

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First Nations Museum

Tours

Join the Museum’s knowledgeable Docents for an intimate look at the galleries.

Whistler Tourist Attractions

Practice yoga at the AAM and gain same-day access to the galleries.

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BC Art

Books

Browse exhibition catalogs, children’s books, and curated books from E.J. Hughes, Bill Reid, Emily Carr, and more.

Apparel

Browse gloves, leggings, scarves, socks,
t-shirts, sweatshirts, and more.

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Homeware

Browse candles & fragrance, decor, serveware, drinkware, skincare, and more.

After School Art

After School Art offers students discourse and activities which will deepen their knowledge and understanding of the history and methods of art-making in British Columbia. Fall registration is live. 

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AFTER SCHOOL ART

After School Art offers students discourse and activities which will deepen their knowledge and understanding of the history and methods of art-making in British Columbia.

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Show your support

It’s About The Art.

Your contribution assists the Museum in celebrating the art of BC through our vibrant Permanent Collection displays, brilliant Special Exhibitions, as well as in-person and virtual art engagement efforts.

Show your support

It’s About The Art.

Your contribution assists the Museum in celebrating the art of BC through our vibrant Permanent Collection displays, brilliant Special Exhibitions, as well as in-person and virtual art engagement efforts.

Past Exhibitions

Past Exhibitions

  • Curve! Women Carvers on the Northwest Coast

  • Audain Gala Auction Previews

  • Otherwise Disregarded

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