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Art GAlleries insured shipping. Definitely Dalí in con- junction with a Salvador dalí sculpture publicly exhibited at West hastings and hornby St., over 100 dalí artworks are on display in the gallery (to Sep 1). 549 howe St. 604-733-3594. www. chalirosso.com X Map 1: B6 PENDULUM GALLERY Pop into this airy exhibition space in the atrium of hSBC Bank to watch the giant, futuristic pendulum created by alan Storey. Brendon Meadows & Simeon Posen Photography exhibit features two Canadian artists (to Jul 27). hSBC Building, 885 W. georgia St. 604- 250-9682. www.pendulumgallery .bc.ca X Map 1: C5 Gastown it’s been a long time since Sasha Rogers last lived on the prairies, but the vastness of that open landscape lives on in her expansive acrylic paintings. dreamy textures and soft colours explore physical and visual concepts of space, anchored by a central line as constant as any prairie or ocean horizon. this line is an entry point for viewers to explore the seemingly infinite worlds of the top and bottom colour fields, as well as the limitless potential resting in the quiet boundary between them. the result? Meditative images like “Certitude light” (pictured), perfect for reflection and renewal. expand your horizons at Jennifer Kostuik gallery’s Lines of Longing until Jul. 10 (page 52).—Chloë Lai 9 pm. $24, s/s $18, 6-12 $6.50, under 6 free, family $55. tu admission by donation after 5 pm. Su admission free for 12 and under. 750 hornby St. 24-hr info 604-662-4719. www.vanartgallery .bc.ca X Map 1: C5 DOCTOR VIGARI GALLERY Friendly space with semi-regular exhibitions of quirky art, furniture and fine craft. Framing services available. 1816 Commercial dr. 604-255-9513. www. doctorvigarigallery.com Map 4: D4 CommerCial Drive Downtown BRADEN HAMMOND GLASS Works in glass, including jewellery, art and custom lighting. 101-1356 Frances St. 778-288-4610. www.bradenhammond .com X Map 4: D4 CHALI-ROSSO ART GALLERY this bright space is committed to 20th cen- tury european masters, including Cha- gall, dali, Miro, Picasso and Matisse. tours and lectures available by app’t. INUIT GALLERY OF VANCOUVER open since 1979, this collectors’ destination houses art by northwest Coast First nations, the arctic inuit and other Canadian artists. Currently showcasing a collection of fine stone sculpture, prints and drawings, along- side dramatic masks, bentwood boxes, jewellery and contemporary Canadian paintings. 206 Cambie St. 604-688- 7323. www.inuit.com X Map 1: C6 Granville islanD CIRCLE CRAFT SHOP AND GALLERY this colourful showcase, an artist’s co- operative, is packed with handcrafted jewellery, home accessories, wearable art, gifts and toys in fibre, clay, metal, glass and wood, of traditional and contemporary design. 1-1666 Johnston St. 604-669-8021. www.circlecraft .net X Map 6: B2 DUNDARAVE PRINT WORKSHOP + GALLERY artists’ cooperative of about 25 professional printmakers. limited editions of original prints, such as woodcuts and linocuts, etchings on copper and zinc, monotypes, mono- prints and collagraphs. 1640 Johnston PHOTO OP Have you had your picture taken next to the 14 laughing men at English Bay? Yue Minjun’s “A-maze-ing Laughter” (Map 1: B3) is one of the most beloved sculptures in the city. 50 where.ca J u ly 2 0 1 8 On the Horizon COASTAL PEOPLES FINE ARTS GAL- LERY this venue showcases works by First nations carvers and inuit artists. delicate jewellery, basketry, masks and totem poles, as well as arctic in- ukshuks, narwhals and other sculptural pieces. View monumental totem poles both in the gallery and online. 200-322 Water St. 604-684-9222. www. coastalpeoples.com Map 1: C6