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{{about|West Vancouver Museum}}

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The West Vancouver Art Museum was founded in 1994 and occupies the historic [[Gertrude Lawson]] house in [[Vancouver]]. Its mission is to create awareness of diverse forms of contemporary and historical art, architecture, and design. Its permanent collection includes work by [[B.C. Binning]] and [[Gordon A. Smith]]. It hosts the West Vancouver Modern Week and in 2010 was home to the project Monster for the Winter Olympics. For 15 years it was directed by [[Darrin Morrison]].
The '''West Vancouver Art Museum''' was founded in 1994 and occupies the historic [[Gertrude Lawson]] house in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], Canada.
Its permanent collection includes work by [[B.C. Binning]] and [[Gordon A. Smith]]. It hosts the West Vancouver Modern Week, and in 2010 was home to the project Monster for the [[2010 Winter Olympics]]. For 15 years it was directed by [[Darrin Morrison]].


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [https://westvancouverartmuseum.ca/]
* {{official|https://westvancouverartmuseum.ca/}}


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Revision as of 09:40, 28 July 2023

The West Vancouver Art Museum was founded in 1994 and occupies the historic Gertrude Lawson house in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Its permanent collection includes work by B.C. Binning and Gordon A. Smith. It hosts the West Vancouver Modern Week, and in 2010 was home to the project Monster for the 2010 Winter Olympics. For 15 years it was directed by Darrin Morrison.