Host Your Own Soup for the Cultured Soul One of Castlegar’s favourite social events is back – with a twist. Soup for the Cultured Soul has been a successful fundraiser for the Kootenay Gallery of Art since 2011. Top Castlegar
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Host Your Own Soup for the Cultured Soul One of Castlegar’s favourite social events is back – with a twist. Soup for the Cultured Soul has been a successful fundraiser for the Kootenay Gallery of Art since 2011. Top Castlegar
Read moreKootenay Gallery 2022 exhibitions help you explore this world and beyond with the help of your imagination. Beginning March 5, the first exhibitions consist of sculptures and paintings by Amy Sallenbach, titled Tethered to Infinity and photographs by Castlegar’s own
Read moreThe Kootenay Gallery of Art is offering Christmas at the Gallery, the annual exhibition and sale of creations by local artisans that runs from November 13 until December 24. . To celebrate this seasonal event, the gallery is hosting an
Read moreAfter the cancelation of last year’s Young Visions exhibition, the Kootenay Gallery is very happy to announce Young Visions 2021. Students and staff from Stanley Humphries, Kootenay Columbia Learning Centre (both Trail and Castlegar) and Rossland Summit School are featuring
Read moreThe 2021 exhibition season at the Kootenay Gallery of Art opens with shows that contain contrasts that may inspire and challenge the viewers. The season offers many community favourites, such as Young Visions, as well as a roster of both
Read moreThe Kootenay Gallery of Art is offering Christmas at the Gallery, the annual exhibition and sale of creations by local artisans. But with the current health circumstances, the gallery has set up new events and protocol to offer safe and
Read moreOn August 28, the Kootenay Gallery will open the first two new exhibitions in our post-Covid schedule. The two shows share a theme of the domestic from a feminine perspective. The East Gallery will feature the art of one of
Read moreThe Kootenay Gallery is re-opening its doors, both physically and virtually after being shut down for much of the spring and summer due to COVID 19 concerns. “We are excited about being able to serve the public but want to
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