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The Polygon Gallery

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The Polygon Gallery
Map
Former name
Presentation House Gallery
LocationNorth Vancouver, British Columbia
Coordinates49°18′37″N 123°04′51″W / 49.3103°N 123.0809°W / 49.3103; -123.0809
DirectorReid Shier
ArchitectPatkau Architects
Websitethepolygon.ca

The Polygon Gallery (formerly known as the Presentation House Gallery) is an art gallery in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest non-profit photographic gallery in Western Canada and has operated since 1981.[1][2]

Work began on the new gallery in early 2016, which was designed by Patkau Architects.[3] Costing $18 million, the gallery opened to the public on November 18, 2017.[4] The Polygon Gallery consists of 25,000-square-feet of exhibit space across two levels with a café and gift shop.[5]

References

  1. ^ Presentation House Gallery web site http://www.presentationhousegallery.org/
  2. ^ Richter, Brent (26 November 2014). "$4M gift for waterfront gallery". North Shore News. Archived from the original on 8 December 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  3. ^ "Building to begin on Patkau-designed Polygon Gallery in North Vancouver". Canadian Architect. 4 August 2015. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
  4. ^ Griffin, Kevin (17 November 2017). "The Polygon Gallery creates art destination in revitalized Lower Lonsdale". The Vancouver Sun. Postmedia Network. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
  5. ^ Lederman, Marsha (17 November 2017). "The Polygon Gallery: A game changer across the water". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
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