Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art

ABOUT CENTRE A

Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art is a leading public art gallery currently situated in the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown, on the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh peoples. It is a registered charity and the only public art gallery in Canada dedicated to contemporary Asian and Asian-diasporic perspectives since 1999.

Centre A’s mandate is to produce exhibitions of contemporary Asian art, develops innovative public programs, and creates ongoing learning opportunities for artists, cultural workers and organizations. We strive to activate contemporary art’s vital role in building and understanding the long and dynamic Asia-Canada relationship while tackling questions of broader concern from Asian and Asian-diasporic perspectives.

While we play an active role in community enlivenment and conviviality, we are a means for broader cultural productivity; a local and transnational community-building apparatus that acts as a conduit for the contest of ideas and a site for the contemplation of issues of contemporary concern.

In addition to our exhibition space, we house a boutique space featuring works by local artists, and a reading room with one of the best collections of Asian art books in the country, including the Finlayson Collection of Rare Asian Art Books. In these facilities and beyond, we rigorously engage in culture-making through research, curatorial engagement with artists, mentorship of emerging arts professionals, presentation of works, public dialogues, and various forms of documentation.

In July 2024, we conducted a series of strategic planning sessions for the next three years with our staff, board and community representatives, facilitated by Jenie Gao. The timeline and action items of the 2024-2027 Strategic Plan can be viewed HERE.

 

Vision
A society where people and art of a multiplicity of cultures and communities are respected, represented, and empowered.

Mission Statement
Centre A uplifts globalized Asian experiences through contemporary art, multi-disciplinary practices, and critical engagement and dialogue.

Values
We lead with compassion, empathy, and respect in our pursuit to uplift and represent diverse voices.

 

 

History

Centre A was founded in 1999 by Hank Bull (Founding Director), Zheng Shengtian and Stephanie Holmquist, who assembled an all-star board consisting of such distinguished figures as Milton Wong, Joanne Louie Mah, Joe Wai and Anndraya Luui. Through their, and subsequent boards’ leadership, as well as the contributions of our curators and directors (Sadira Rodrigues, Alice Ming Wai Jim, Makiko Hara, Haema Sivanesan, Tyler Russell, Henry Heng Lu, and Ellie Chung), and a robust list of donors, volunteers, interns and staff, Centre A continues to make an important impact on Vancouver’s art scene and community at large.

Over the years, Centre A has worked with countless artists including Yoko Ono, Ho Tam, Vanessa Kwan, Young Hae Chang Heavy Industries, Hong Kong Exile, Samson Young, Khan Lee and Subodh Gupta. Additionally, we have collaborated with numerous organizations, locally and internationally, such as the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Or Gallery, the Vancouver Art Gallery, and Long March.

 

Board of Directors

Kristin Cheung (President)

Yajing (ChiChi) Wang (Vice President)

Brandon Leung (Secretary) 

Muhan Zhang 

Bahar Mohazabnia

Eileen Wu

Nhylar/Dimple Takhtani

 

Staff

Diane Hau Yu Wong, Artistic Director

Hania Ilahi, Operations Manager 

Ketty Haolin Zhang, Communications & Development Coordinator

Carmen Levy-Milne, Curatorial Assistant

Geraldine Yaris, Communications Officer

Maliv Khondaker, Gallery Coordinator

 

Contact Us

+1 604.683.8326

[email protected]

205 268 Keefer Street

Vancouver, BC, Canada V6A 1X5

 

Funders and Sponsors

Centre A gratefully acknowledges the generous support and financial assistance from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Government of Canada, the British Columbia Arts Council, BC Community Gaming Grant program, the Government of British Columbia, the City of Vancouver, Cultural Services, Young Canada Works, and Canada Summer Jobs, as well as all of our donors and programming partners.

Centre A is a registered charity. Our Registered Charity Number is: 875097214RR0001. If you would like to support our expansion project, or any of Centre A’s programming, consider making a tax-deductible donation HERE.

 

Employment

 

Centre A is committed to paying fair wages, and is a certified Living Wage BC Employer.

 

Membership

Centre A Memberships can be purchased online HERE, or in the gallery (Unit 205, 268 Keefer Street, Vancouver, BC V6A 1X5). Find more information HERE.