The art was thought provoking. The person behind the desk was a certified MASKHOLE. My mom and I were the only ones in the room and was putting our masks on when we entered. She snidely told us they require masks...yeah, we’re getting them on as she could see. Then a minute or two later she told us to cover our noses, which they were. Holy heck, we were the only ones there and the desk lady was 20 feet away! 10 minutes later, and in a completely separate room, I pull the mask away to blot sweat from my face. She comes goose-stomping down to hall, “I won’t tell you again, keep the mask on”. If my mom wasn’t so interested in buying art that day I would have gladly left. 20 mins after that my mom tried to get her attention to ask about a piece only to be completely ignored. The customer service is complete garbage and quite nasty.
Check them out. Right now they have some great ceramic artist showing
Contemporary art in a beautiful setting. Wheelchair ramp between gallery leves. Art talk every 3rd Saturday at 2pm gives insight into the creative process. Next door to a fine micro brewery (Trusty Brewery) on one side and The Jerusalem Cafe on the other makes Art at the Cave (or The CAVE) a great destination stop.
My granddaughter invited me to see her new installation about military drones at this wonderful little gallery. Located in downtown Vancouver.
Wonderful art. A delight to be able to speak with the artist at First Friday.