Deanna Bowen, installation view from ‘A Harlem Nocturne‘, Contemporary Art Gallery, April 5 – June 16, 2019. Photography by SITE Photography.
Curated by Kimberly Phillips, the exhibition is organized and circulated by the Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver.
Up to five individuals will be able to experience the exhibition at a time and pre-booking is highly recommended.
Drop-in visitors are welcome however entry will be subject to capacity.
Book A Visit
Please visit our FAQ page for more information on visiting Walter Phillips Gallery during COVID-19.
To speak with a staff member, or if you have questions about a previous booking, please contact us at walter_phillips_gallery@banffcentre.ca or by phone at 403.762.6281.
Wheelchair access
Glyde Hall is currently undergoing renovations to its exterior siding which has resulted in temporary suspension of the use of the wheelchair ramp to enter Walter Phillips Gallery. If wheelchair access is required, please contact Walter Phillips Gallery staff at walter_phillips_gallery@banffcentre.ca to arrange alternate entry through the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Building. A parking spot adjacent to the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Building is also currently available and a staff member will need to be present to open the entryway which is otherwise currently closed. Access to Walter Phillips Gallery from the road via the stairs remains available throughout the duration of the renovations. We sincerely thank you for your patience during this time.
Please bring headphones
We ask that visitors bring a pair of headphones with them to experience one of the works in the exhibition. This request is to ensure visitor safety while also encouraging sustainability. Disposable headphones will be provided at no cost to those who do not bring a personal pair.
The presentation of this exhibition at Walter Phillips Gallery is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, and the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Outstanding Artist Program.