Bau-Xi Gallery

4.5 star rating
2 reviews

Category: Art Galleries  [Edit]

3045 Granville St
Vancouver, BC V6H 3J9
Neighbourhoods: Fairview Slopes, South Granville
(604) 733-7011
Hours:

Mon-Sat 10 am - 5:30 pm

Sun 12 pm - 4 pm

Price Range:
$$$
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Good for Kids:
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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2 reviews in English

  • Review from Vanessa G.

    London

    UK
    5.0 star rating
    7/22/2010

    This is my favorite gallery, but i  am very biased. My dad is an artist who exhibits here and has done for awhile now. Check him out, his name is Stuart Slind.
    What i like about the Bau-xi, other than it being one of the oldest galleries in Vancouver, is that it is unpretensious.
    The girls that work here are fabulous, and the owners are very nice. If there is something you are looking for, they will help you find it. Home visits, borrowing, and renting are all options.
    They consistantly bring on new and exciting artists that inspire me to paint or photograph. I also usually want to buy everything in this space.. but i am lucky enough to have a lot of awesome art already!
    It's a beautiful 2 floor space, usually with one artist downstairs, and another upstairs in a smaller open concept room. The hallways upstairs usually have a selection of art from there large roster of artists.
    I tend to go for brunch next door at the Ousi Bistro and then head over to the Bau-xi across the street. Makes for a nice way to start the day.
    There sister galleries in Toronto and Seattle are also worth taking a stroll into.

  • Review from Luisa S.

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    Vancouver, BC

    4.0 star rating
    10/18/2008

    Bau-Xi is one of the oldest contemporary art galleries in Vancouver. The regular showcase is comprised of emerging and established Canadian talent. Their artists all work in a variety of media, from painting and drawing to sculpture and prints.

    The gallery is split into two levels, with the lower gallery exhibiting their feature artist and the upper gallery dedicated to other, smaller works.

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