Runs until Sunday, December 22, 2024 (See all dates)
The Holiday Faire features unique work from the Island’s rich portfolio of creatives. Find a unique, locally-made gift this holiday season at the CRAG’s annual Holiday Faire.
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The Holiday Faire features unique work from the Island’s rich portfolio of creatives. Find a unique, locally-made gift this holiday season at the CRAG’s annual Holiday Faire.
SHOPPING HOURS
November 22nd - December 23rd
Monday - Saturday | 10am - 5pm
The event will feature a collection of carefully curated high-quality fine art from professional and emerging Vancouver Island Artists, as well as locally produced artisan goods, including products made by the Art Hive.
Proceeds from the faire are shared between the artists and the gallery.
Keep the kids busy while you shop! Our side gallery will feature kids craft activities and classic holiday movies.
HEALTH CHECK
As it is flu and cold season please make sure you are in good health when attending any of our events. If you are feeling unwell we ask that you self-select to stay home and care for your health.
ACCESSIBILTY INFORMATION
The Campbell River Art Gallery is wheelchair accessible and is accessed by a two main doors to the Centennial Building, with an accessible parking space at the rear of the building. There are two gender inclusive and accessible washrooms located inside for workshop/ event participants. If you have any other questions or concerns about accessibility, please contact office 250-287-2261 or admin@crartgallery.ca.
Campbell River Art Gallery
1235 Shoppers Row
Campbell River
V9W 2C7
The event runs from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM on the following dates.
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