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Pursuant to the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Act, Chapter 22,...
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Learn about the history, mission, vision, and land acknowledgement of the largest art museum in Atlantic Canada. The Gallery has locations in Halifax and Yarmouth, and a permanent collection of over 19,000 works.
Plan Your Visit. Admission & Special Rates. Parking & Accessibility. Gallery Maps & Guides. The AGNS is currently closed for an extended period for required maintenance. The Gallery will look to reopen in June.
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The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia (AGNS) is a public provincial art museum based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The art museum 's primary building complex is located in downtown Halifax and takes up approximately 6,200 square metres (67,000 sq ft) of space.
Establish a regional, national and international context for Nova Scotia artists and their work. Exhibitions are planned to shine a light on the region’s cultural history and how it connects to the international art historical story.
Experience several exhibitions in Gallery North, the north wing of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Exhibitions include Shifting Ground; The Ondaatje Gallery; An Exhibition Highlight: Monkman, Johnson & Bennett; The Oyler Gallery; and other highlights from the Permanent Collection.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Halifax, Canada, North America. Halifax. The province's premier art institution is a must-see. It has a strong collection of local art, particularly the work of folk artist Maud Lewis, including the original tiny house (measuring 3m by 4m) where she lived most of her life, and which she turned into a living canvas.