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SpongeG
Apr 26, 2007, 2:09 AM
Vancouver's mayor has floated the idea of having free admission to public galleries and museums during the Christmas holidays.

Sam Sullivan was speaking to about 500 people attending a one-day conference Monday on the development of a long-term cultural strategy for Vancouver.

Vancouver has an abundant supply of culture, including the Vancouver Art Gallery, a history museum, a museum of anthropology and an aquarium.

But local people don't make the most of those attractions, he said.

Sullivan wants Vancouver to try an innovative idea that he said helped create demand in Paris.

"Every year between Christmas and New Year's when school is out, every museum, gallery and attraction in Paris is free. That's right, free," he said at the conference, called Creative City Conversation.

"I'm told that Parisian families flock to them. I believe we should be seriously looking at whether we should adopt this type of program as a way to support increased demand for [the] arts and culture sector."

Sullivan said young people would develop a taste for art and history through such a plan.

Sullivan also spoke of the advantages of excluding cars from some parts of the city during cultural festivals.

In San Francisco, when cars were excluded from Golden Gate Park, attendance at cultural events increased by as much as 40 per cent, he said.

Robert Sirman, director of the Canada Council for the Arts; Ronald Burnett, president of the Emily Carr Institute in Vancouver; and Ken Robinson, a British Labour politician who led a U.K. commission on creativity, education and the economy, were also to speak.

http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2007/04/24/free-galleries.html

do we really have that many great galleries like Paris or London?

Holden West
Apr 26, 2007, 3:26 AM
^No, but Paris and London are in a class by themselves. The VAG holds its own--Vancouver has a high international profile in the art world. I admit I haven't been to the Museum of Anthropology or the History Museum. This could be a good idea. The RBCM in Victoria experienced a big drop in visits by locals when they initiated an admission charge.

officedweller
Apr 26, 2007, 7:30 PM
The Vancouver Art Gallery already has admission is by donation on Tuesday evenings, 5 pm - 9 pm.

Mike K.
Apr 26, 2007, 8:04 PM
Anyone know what percentage of their funding comes from public tax dollars? If its anything remotely significant locals should have the option of paying by donation 365 days of the year.