Colouring in the Mountains With The Whistler Gallery Walk

Feature image credit- Audain Art Museum

Get ready to explore the vibrant arty side of one of the West Coast’s most visited communities! When you think of Whistler, BC, your mind might first go to vaulting mountain peaks, lush forest paths, and sweeping views of the coastline, but along with all that natural beauty, there is also incredible beauty that has sprung from local culture and art. Maybe it’s because of the world-renowned scenery surrounding the high-altitude village, or because the community feels a little bit closer, surrounded by steep rock faces, but inspiration grows abundantly here!

From art spaces and cultural museums, the Whistler Gallery Walk is an excellent way to get a real sense of the area’s character and expression. Follow along yourself, or kick off your stroll with any of these community favourite starting points.

 

Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre

Located in a beautiful, bright building surrounded by nature, this award-winning attraction is an excellent place to learn and appreciate the distinctive living culture of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and Lil̓wat7úl. The friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you through traditional art, dance, and community workshops, where you’ll discover a wealth of hands-on perspectives on the area’s first people.

Credit: Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
Credit: Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre

 

Whistler Contemporary Art Museum

At this village gallery, you’ll get a great sense of the modern viewpoints that Whistler attracts today. Whether it’s from local or international voices, from colourful pop art to large-scale collage, there’s a real sense of energy here. It perfectly encapsulates the buzz and excitement that the surrounding walkways have on a busy day, with people from across the globe wandering the cobblestones.

Credit: Whistler Contemporary Art Gallery

 

Audain Art Museum

Since its opening in 2016, the Audain Art Museum has quickly become a hub for community, artists, and international art seekers. The building itself is such a wonder of architecture, you’re likely to take just as many photos outside as in! With programming that often focuses on large-scale pieces and shows, this is a great addition to your route, as you could easily spend the afternoon checking out their permanent collection and excellent schedule of updating exhibits.

Credit: Audain Art Museum, ‘Gathie Falk: Revelations’

 

Just a handful of ways to follow the community inspiration through one of the most culturally and creatively rich spots in Whistler! Whether you’re taking in a gallery show, dropping in at a studio workshop, or just meandering through the village and happening upon public art, Whistler will surprise you with just how many colours the surrounding mountains frame.

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Upcoming Events

22octAll Day12Jim Lambie: Zobop (Colour-Chrome)(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby StreetEvent TypeExhibition, MuseumAdmission TypeTicketed

19janAll Day31decA Room with a View: Private Painting Class(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Four Seasons Resort Whistler, 4591 Blackcomb Way,Event TypeWorkshopAdmission TypeTicketed

06febAll Day08novThat Green Ideal: Emily Carr and the Idea of Nature(All Day)(GMT+00:00) Vancouver Art Gallery, 750 Hornby StreetEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeTicketed

14febAll DayEvery River Has a Mouth(All Day: Saturday)(GMT+00:00) Bill Reid Gallery, 639 Hornby StreetEvent TypeExhibitionAdmission TypeTicketed