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Varley Art Gallery

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The Varley Art Gallery of Markham presents exhibitions of historical and contemporary Canadian art, and offers programs for members of the community.

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The Varley Art Gallery of Markham features frequently changing exhibitions from the permanent collection as well as historical contemporary exhibitions drawn from local, national and international sources. New ways of seeing and appreciating art are enhanced through a broad range of dynamic hands-on art-related activities, including group tours, school programs, studio art classes, workshops and lectures, and family activities, designed to appeal to audiences of all ages and interests.

The gallery encompasses the historic Kathleen McKay house dating from the 1840's (now the McKay Art Centre) that became the home of Frederick Horsman Varley for the last 12 years of his life. Varley died in 1969. Through a generous gift by Kathleen to the Town of Markham, the Town and a group of dedicated volunteers undertook to build a 15,000 sq' gallery just doors away from the historic house on Main St. Unionville.

Today historic village of Unionville and the Varley Art Gallery represent the second most popular tourist attraction in York Region while serving the visual arts needs and interests for the people of Markham.



"The Varley Art Gallery of Markham is a vital cultural hub for artists and diverse communities. A municipal gallery, we create critical conversations about Canadian art and society. We inspire local and national audiences to engage with art through outstanding exhibitions and rich public and educational programs relevant to the communities we serve. We also share and celebrate the life and work of F.H. Varley, a founding member of the Group of Seven."
Address: 216 Main Street Unionville, Markham L3R 2H1
Phone: (905) 477-7000 ext. 3261
Email: ac.mahkram@yelrav
Parking: Lot, Street
State: ON
City: Markham
Street Number: 216 Main Street Unionville
Zip Code: L3R 2H1
categories: art museum, art gallery


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Reviews
Beautiful gallery located in the heart of Unionville. The gallery isn’t very large but they have interesting exhibitions. The current one is about the stories of Chinese immigrants in the past 100 years. Given the large Chinese population in Markham, I think many can relate to these stories. And it’s also a good educational resource for the next generation Chinese + non-Chinese alike. There is also another exhibition with really really amazing flower-art. Definitely worth a visit especially if you are taking a stroll down Main Street Unionville enjoying some leisure time.
Small municipal gallery but still a somewhat-hidden gem! Spent 30 min max here to fully absorb the artwork. You can download and use an app for fun immersive animations. Because of the rotating exhibits, there's always something different to look at. Can't wait to see what's new in a few months' time! Lots of parking around Too Good Pond or behind the shops of Main St Unionville.
its a small Art gallery located just beside unionville village, it has some works that has to be seen, also the reception is helpful with the directions, only parking is little full, but it was free for entry. really liked it.
The exhibition “longing belonging- 100 years 100 stories” reflected on the long history of Chinese immigration. The gallery was doing a great job telling a story of an early Chinese immigrants, and many others who share similar struggles or who are seeing improved situation as a new comer. I found it intriguing and thought-provoking.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Visited to see "Witness", Canadian art of the First World War. An excellent gallery space in a beautiful area. This exhibit in particular is definitely worth the visit. Amazing works of art and a glimpse into Canadian history.
Varley Art Gallery in Markham. Notable works from the Group of Seven. Please donate. It's a beautiful and quiet oasis just across the street from the main Street. Also have an indigenous collection. It's free. A local museum. Making art accessible. Please donate! There are also classes for all ages. Staff are friendly. Amenities are accessible. Recent exhibitions are modern. Great juxtaposition.
Really a beautiful place, if you have a guide you can learn a lot about Canadian history, would recommend.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
This is a small art gallery but it is a nice place to walk around.
We always stop by this gallery when we are in the area. Every time we visit, there is different theme and arts. Never get bored.
Wayyy too small of a gallery. Admission is free, but overall not that interesting of an experience.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo wait
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