Free 30-Minute School Tours

Free 30-Minute School Tours

Our popular exhibition tours are back!

By Seymour Art Gallery

Select date and time

Thursday, May 2 · 11 - 11:30am PDT

Location

Seymour Art Gallery

4360 Gallant Avenue North Vancouver, BC V7G 1L2 Canada

About this event

About School Tours
School Tours are half-hour tours of our exhibitions, led by a staff member or docent, for school classes from Kindergarten to Grade 12. Sessions must be booked in advance, but we will do our best to accommodate teachers’ schedules if classes are unable to attend the regularly scheduled tours. Our School Tours (without a workshop) are presented free of charge but donations to our non-profit society are always appreciated.

About our Current Exhibition
Start with Art is a unique exhibition that focuses on encouraging young people to appreciate, collect, and curate their own art collection – with a special price list just for kids 16 and younger!

For this 19th annual exhibition we’ve assembled a fantastic group of established artists who work in a variety of media and artwork in the gallery is hung at “kids-eye-view,” making Start with Art truly kid-centric.

Through our exhibition publication, exhibiting artists also offer advice for budding artists and frequently spark the idea in kids that one day their work could be shown in a gallery, too.

Artists: Crissy Arseneau, Ali Bruce, Flavia Chan, Sichen Grace Chen, Nancy Cramer, Lynne Taylor Fahnestalk, Andrea Hooge, Pen Hsuan Hsing, Sandeep Johal, Paige Jung, Sonya Labrie, Katie So, M.A.Tateishi, Kara Wightman, and Graeme Zirk

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Seymour Art Gallery, established 1985, is a non-profit public gallery in the heart of Deep Cove, North Vancouver. We welcome more than 25,000 visitors annually to our gallery, Gallery Shop, and special events. Along with a busy exhibition schedule, we present performance events — including talks, music, artist demonstrations, literary events, interactive art-making, and events for children.

Seymour Art Gallery establishes a high standard in our balanced program of visual and performing arts. The gallery also plays an educational role, by organizing programs for schools and activities for the general public in conjunction with our exhibitions.