Deluge Contemporary Art is located at 636 Yates Street (near Broad) in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Housed in the top floor of the city’s first fire hall and named to reflect the history of this building and its original inhabitants, Deluge represents a vanguard of national and international visual and media arts in Victoria.
In addition to comprehensive solo and group exhibitions at the gallery, our ongoing program of activities includes lectures, screenings, off-site projects and the annual Antimatter festival. Deluge has a focus on moving image installation, performance and screenings that bridge the gap between the white box of typical gallery spaces and the black box of traditional cinema.
Deluge’s exhibition programming is invitational. Although artists and curators are welcome to introduce us to their work via links to websites or online portfolios (use the contact form in the menu below) we will not provide feedback on unsolicited proposals.
Deborah de Boer, Director/Curator
Deluge Contemporary Art
636 Yates Street
Victoria BC Canada V8W 1L3
Exhibition Hours: Wednesday to Saturday, noon to 5pm
The gallery space is accessed by 23 carpeted stairs. There is a landing half way up and a full-length bannister.
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We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia and the CRD Arts Commission through the Arts & Culture Support Service.
We respectfully acknowledge that we are on unceded territories of the Lekwungen and Coast Salish peoples, including Esquimalt, Songhees and W̱SÁNEĆ First Nations.