Audain Museum
Audain Museum
Explore British Columbian Art
The Audain Art Museum showcases some the finest collection of art featuring British Columbian artists.
The Audain Art Museum showcases some the finest collection of art featuring British Columbian artists.
The Audain Art Museum opened in January 2016 in Whistler, British Columbia. Vancouver home builder Michael Audain announced in 2012 that he will be opening a 56,000 square foot Museum in Whistler to showcase a permanent collection of British Columbia Art work from early times to the present day.
Showcasing an outstanding collection of Emily Carr art work, a selection of 19th century Northwest Tribal Masks, and a gallery devoted to West Coast artist Edward J. Hughes this museum is set in BC Wilderness to further emphasize the natural inspiration unique to the coastal mountains. The Museum will also accommodate temporary exhibitions from leading museums around the world.
Admission is $22 per adult and children under 18 years are free. To encourage little ones to have a passion for art the Audain offers a ‘treasure map’ upon arrival so that children can seek specific pieces of art – a great way to keep them engaged.
Please contact our friendly Guest Services Team at 1.800.667.3363 or email [email protected] to learn more.