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- 2012
- Richard Prince: Telling Stories (with digressions)
- John Hartman: The Columbia in Canada
- Personal Topographies
- Kristoff Steinruck: Crystal Cave 1
- Bearing Witness
- Okanagan Print Triennial 2012
- Tony Scherman: Works on Paper
- Incognito
- Busted: a video installation by Melanie Daniel
- David Alexander: The Shape of Place
- 2011
- 2010
- Doug Biden: Visceral Allegories
- Jasmine Reimer: 1000 lbs. 3 Days
- Ian Johnston: Bag Suite in 4/4 Time
- Keith Langergraber: Rattlesnake Island
- Constructions of Identity
- The Tree: From the Sublime to the Social
- The Okanagan Tree
- Nobuo Kubota: Hokusai Revisited
- Reel Roots
- Trevor Mahovsky and Rhonda Weppler: The Searchers
- Surreal. Real. Ideal: The Art of Joice M. Hall
- Kelowna Collects
- 2009
- Lori Mairs: Ellipses
- Bryan Ryley: Sum of Destructions
- Utopia/Dystopia: The Photographs of Geoffrey James
- Martin Pearce: This Was a Place
- Vessna Perunovich: Emblems of the Enigma
- Scott August: If I Had a Rocket Lawnchair
- Suzanne Franks: Smother
- Prints from CPR Magic Lantern Slides 1885-1930
- Carol Sawyer: Natalie Brettschneider in British Columbia
- Tyler Hodgins: Please Try Again
- Module: Eliza Au + Ian Johnston + Lylian Klimek
- REEL ROOTz
- David Diviney: Drift
- Radical Regionalism
- Bill Rodgers: small displacement(s)
- 2008
- 2007
- Kate Wilson: Real Estate Flowers
- NEXUS: Histories and Communities
- Marcia Harris and Danielle Dickson: Landscape Awareness
- Rick Rivet: Paintings 2000-2005
- Renay Egami, Picnic
- On View: Selections from our Recent Acquisitions
- B.C. Binning
- Just My Imagination
- Scott August: Pinecone Junction and other favorites
- hYbRIdS
- Fern Helfand: Piazza San Marco
- REDz on Screen 2
- 2006
- Dawn: Sketches by the Group of Seven
- Vaughan Grayson: Adventures of an Artist in the Canadian Rockies
- Sarah Fuller: Culls
- Farheen HAQ
- Re-Mediations: Stephen Foster and James Gillespie
- Tomoyo Ihaya: Drawing Water
- Road Runner
- Regina Clay: Worlds in the Making
- All Fired Up!
- three rivers | wild waters, sacred places
- Digging Deep from Memory
- 2005
- The Front project space
- Saturday Morning Cartoons
- Collective Points of View
- Art in Action 2013
- Just Imagine
- Mapping
- Appetite for Art Artists’ Exhibition
- Artists Among Us
- Art Teachers’ Exhibition 2012
- #artkidproblems
- Art in Action 2012
- Second Nature
- On the Path to Abstraction
- Seeing Red & White Artists’ Exhibition 2011
- Studio Art Classes: Teachers’ Exhibition 2011
- Daphne Odjig: Selected Works
- Please Touch the Art: Art in the Public Space
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- Art in Action 2011
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Latest News
June 18, 2013
Opening reception this Friday! June 21, for two new exhibitions! Stephen Foster: Re-Mediating Curtis: Toy Portraits and the Artist's Garden Project: Kyle Zsombor: A Green Desire.
ART ADVENTURES Summer Art Camps for Kids
Join us for a creative adventure this summer! Make unique art, new friends, and create memories that will last a lifetime. Register today! Read more...
PROJECT IDENTITY
If you could select one object to best represent who you are, what would it be? Read more...
THE PARTY AQUATIC
Mark your calendars for Friday, July 5th, when we celebrate the opening of Douglas Walker: Other Worlds in nautical fashion!
Join us for a an evening of art, music, performances, sociallizing, and libations inspired by the briny blue. Read more...
Contact us:
1315 Water Street
Kelowna, BC, Canada
V1Y 9R3
T: 250-762-2226
F: 250-762-9875
email: info@kelownaartgallery.com
Hours of Operation
Tuesday to Saturday,
10 am-5 pm
Thursday until 9 pm
Sunday 1-4 pm
closed Monday
Summer Hours
July and August
Open Mondays 1-4 pm
(closed August 5, BC Day)
Admission
Individual: $5
Students and Seniors: $4
Family: $10
Group of ten or more: $40
Admission to the Gallery is FREE to Members
On Thursdays, from 3-9 pm, admission is FREE to everyone.

The Kelowna Art Gallery is a place that invites us to be inspired, to learn, create, debate and to be challenged within a greater community that values visual art as vital to its well-being.
The Kelowna Art Gallery is a registered non-profit society (#S-12999).

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The Kelowna Art Gallery gratefully acknowledges the financial assistance of the City of Kelowna, The Canada Council for the Arts, British Columbia Arts Council, the Province of British Columbia, School District #23, Regional District of Central Okanagan, Central Okanagan Foundation, Vancouver Foundation, our members, donors and sponsors.










