Michael Audain
Michael Audain, OC, OBC, is a real-estate developer and philanthropist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. His is the Chairman of Polygon Homes. He is also the great grandson of British Columbia industrialist and politician Robert Dunsmuir
Early Life
When he was
BC Civil Liberties Association
In 1962, while a student at the University of British Columbia, Michael Audain and several others founded the British Columbia Liberties Association
Arts
Michael is a Chairman of the Vancouver Art Gallery[1] and the National Gallery of Canada[2] .
Michael Audain and his wife, Yoshiko Karasawa are avid collectors of art. His collection is made up mostly of local artists, most notably, Emily Carr and photoconceptualist Vancouver School artists. They also have a large collections of BC First Nations artifacts, with a concentration of First Nations masks. They keep much of their art in their two homes. Their collection is currently the subject of an exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery, which will end at on January 29th, 2012.
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