What to expect when you visit:
Updated March 10, 2022:
We will continue to follow the advice of BC Public Health Orders and observe the new guides announced on March 10, 2022, available via the following link. https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/info/restrictions These requirements will remain in place until otherwise advised: mask-wearing in public spaces is required for higher capacity indoor events and gatherings taking place in enclosed spaces. For normal individual visits to the gallery, masks are advised but no longer mandatory The Gallery is a safe place free of discrimination or harassment. We respect your choices, please respect the choices of others. We continue to do our part in keeping all visits as safe as can be - with HEPA air filters in indoor spaces, regular sanitization of high contact surfaces plus hand-washing & sanitization stations throughout both buildings |
Communicable Disease Plan
In line with Work BC guidelines and to provide guidance for our staff, contractors, tenants, volunteers, artists and visitors we are providing a communicable disease plan for the Lake Country Art Gallery & Art House.
Art House COVID Safety planYou can access the Art House COVID Safety Plan vie the COVID plan button. As the Art House is a smaller enclosed space, for those attending workshops, classes or events in the Art House workshop area, you will be required to complete a COVID daily check which can be accessed HERE.
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Keeping up to date...As the Government and IH advise, we will keep watching the news and update policy as required. The safety of visitors, volunteers and staff plus friends, families and community contacts are of utmost importance to us |
Connecting Online...Latest Gallery news and pictures
IG: @lakecountryartgallery and FB: Lake Country Public Art Gallery + The Arthouse in Lake Country & Lake Country ArtShelf Also see & share arts news and contributions by joining the Lake Country Art Community group on facebook |