Family Sunday: Black and White
Schedule
Sun Apr 19 2026 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
1040 Moss Street, Victoria, BC, Canada, British Columbia V8V 4P1 | Victoria, BC
Get creative by exploring artmaking in black and white. Inspired by the exhibitions, Fifty Shades of Ink: Ink Paintings from the AGGV Collections, Dangerous Beauty: The Prints of Albrecht Dürer, and our Permanent Collection Galleries, A View from Here: Reimagining the AGGV Collections, create Chinese ink paintings with guest artist, Andy Lou, make wearable buttons inspired by Albrecht Dürer, and create a unique collage focused on shape, line, and texture inspired by Victoria-artist Michael Morris. Families can learn more about the artists and artworks while enjoying guided family tours designed especially for the event. Family Sunday is a fun-filled day for everyone.
Family Sunday is included with admission.
Admission is always free for visitors aged 25 and under!
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About Andy Shutse Lou (Master of Fine Art)
An established artist in Victoria, BC, Andy Lou was born in China and educated in China and the United States. He received his M.F.A. degree from the University of North Texas in 1988, majoring in Painting and Drawing. Since then, he has been offering Contemporary Chinese Brush Painting Workshops throughout Canada, the U.S. and China. Andy Lou is also an Art Rental + Sales program artist at the AGGV.
See Andy Lou’s full bio and more artworks at aagallery.ca
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Family Sunday happens once a month from October – June, and is an afternoon of exploring hands-on art making and ideas for all ages. This recurring program often features special guests such as storytellers, artists, performers or musicians!
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Admission is always free for: AGGV Members and SEE ART pass holders, visitors aged 25 and under, all Indigenous Peoples, and support workers accompanying visitors who need assistance (Leisure Assistant Pass holders).
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The AGGV is committed to providing a welcoming and accessible destination for all to enjoy. The main entrance is wheelchair accessible with a ramp on the left side of the entrance with no handrail. There is one set of power doors located at the left side of the entrance at the top of the ramp.
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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria sits on the unceded and traditional territory of the Lkwungen-speaking peoples, today known as the Songhees and Esquimalt Nations, and WSÁNEĆ First Nations.
Where is it happening?
1040 Moss Street, Victoria, BC, Canada, British Columbia V8V 4P1Event Location & Nearby Stays:



















