Gore Avenue Studios
12 Reviews
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- Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Andrea Alcaraz
14.09.2023
Gore Avenue Studios
This studio space is a hidden jewel in the heart of Chinatown. What used to be a noodle restaurant is now home to a talented group of people. The studio is open during the Culture Crawl and first Saturdays.
Richard Hough
20.08.2023
Gore Avenue Studios
Old Chinatown restaurant converted to artist studios. The art is varied and professional, but the exhibit space is small and poorly-lit.
Jessica Stotts
03.08.2023
Gore Avenue Studios
I love the studio. And The artist on the mezzanine Jenn Brisson is one of the most amazing artists in Vancouver. I love her work and her studio space is gorgeous
Jenn Brisson
23.07.2023
Gore Avenue Studios
A gem of a space, kept hidden behind the ancient walls of the old Kim Heng Noodles restaurant. Three floors filled with colourful, unique and eclectic art by some of Vancouver's finest. The space is just as interesting as the art that is created there. Its textured walls, with distressed paint and exposed brick, hanging pipes and rows of wooden slats, I'm sure have seen some interesting moments of Vancouver's past. Go visit the artists, the space and the history during their open house events or by appointment. Once you've been inside, this is a place you won't soon forget.
Lou Anne
19.07.2023
Gore Avenue Studios
Great environment, artists are interesting and welcoming.The big circle window is eye catching
Mauree Matsusaka
13.07.2023
Gore Avenue Studios
A must during the eastside culture crawl!