
Yukon Arts Centre
Yukon Arts Centre: Whitehorse's vibrant hub for gallery exhibitions, theatre, concerts, and dance performances.

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Yukon Arts Centre: Whitehorse's vibrant hub for gallery exhibitions, theatre, concerts, and dance performances.
"A vital cultural hub with diverse art and performances, though accessibility needs attention."

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The gallery often features Indigenous artists and unique community projects. :art:

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Gallery Exhibitions
Community Gallery
Discover local and touring art, from Indigenous artists to unique themed collections.
Live Performances
Theatre
Experience concerts, dance, theatre, and film festivals in an intimate setting.
Available Light Film Festival
Theatre
An intimate and well-run film festival offering outstanding selections without big-city hassles.
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Check Event Schedules
Visit yukontickets.com for the latest events and to book your spot. :ticket:
Explore Local Art
The gallery often features Indigenous artists and unique community projects. :art:
Accessible Seating Inquiry
Contact the venue directly to confirm accessible parking and seating options. :wheelchair:
Website is Your Guide
The YAC website is a clean canvas for events and information. :computer:
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Check Event Schedules
Visit yukontickets.com for the latest events and to book your spot. :ticket:
Explore Local Art
The gallery often features Indigenous artists and unique community projects. :art:
Accessible Seating Inquiry
Contact the venue directly to confirm accessible parking and seating options. :wheelchair:
Website is Your Guide
The YAC website is a clean canvas for events and information. :computer:
Support Local Artists
Many events highlight Yukon-based talent and creativity. :star:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
The Yukon Arts Centre is a vital cultural hub with a diverse range of exhibitions and performances, particularly praised for the intimate Available Light Film Festival. However, some visitors have encountered significant accessibility challenges, including parking and seating issues, and have reported administrative difficulties with refunds.
"A couple of days ago I booked accessible tickets for performance tonight. Having a permanent physical disability I have to plan ahead and book a seat that works to accommodate my needs. Seat K1/K2 does just that and I always pay for these accessible seats.
Let’s first start with the fact that this venue site doesn’t have near enough accessible parking spots for the number of people this place can hold. They have no problem having more than enough designated staff parking for arts centre staff and archives staff close to the entrance. As there was no available accessible parking tonight I had to park all the way down at the university residence where there was only one accessible sport left in the entire area.
After I walked all the way to the entrance, I found out that the automatic push button door doesn’t work (this is suppose to help people with disabilities actually get into the building). Arts centre staff could get to have checked all this stuff out ahead of time … but they don’t!
I go to see an usher to get my tickets scanned and peak my head into the theatre and all the seats are full in accessible seating (even my seats I purchased in advanced) not only that, they had added additional seating so more people were seating in the accessible seating area (pretty much making it not accessible)
The usher seemed panicked and didn’t know what to do, the house manager asked me to wait in the lobby as they figured it out. I explained I wanted to sit in the accessible seats I purchased as those seats work for me.
I was waiting in the lobby and the house manager came up to me along with some random dude who I had no clue who he was. And I was told that they had given out comp tickets and these folks were allowed in the accessible seating area to accommodate them (people that didn’t pay) I was then asked if I could move to the other section where accessible seating was. I said well I didn’t want to, but if that was my only option then I guess so, I then told the house manager that this is not ok.
I get to the other side, and guess what the accessible seating section was full including a volunteer usher who was seating in the accessible seating area (best spot closest to the stairs). Again arts centre staff had allowed comp ticket folks to take up accessible seating and let one of their own volunteers sit in one of the best spots in the accessible seating section. As I stood there I watched the house manager ask people to move, and then asked me where I wanted to sit. This put me in an extremely awkward and uncomfortable situation as now I was being looked at as the one disturbing things. The volunteer usher didn’t even get out of her seat until she was told to by the house manager.
I was finally seated and for the first twenty minutes of the show all I could think about is what a gong show the Yukon arts centre accessible patron experience standards were (there are none) I guarantee there are probably zero hours that employees/ volunteers of the arts centre and board have to do in terms of training in customer service to provide compassionate, accessible services to its patrons.
Lastly I asked the usher if there was program of the show available and she said yeah it’s on a QR code. I said where’s the QR code, she said it’s in the lobby. Ummm 🤨 you think she would offer to get the QR code or have the QR code on a clip board that people with disabilities could scan easily… nope I had to get up and get it myself. She seemed upset the entire time I was there. I felt like I inconvenienced her. God forbid that a person with a physical disability was sitting in her designated usher chair. 😡
So yeah $70 for a good show, but completely ruined by the Yukon arts centre staff and volunteers asking the paying disabled patron to accommodate the non paying fully able bodied audience members, as well as not enough accessible parking, automatic doors, or accessible QR code"
Ramesh END-POLIO Ferris
"Passed by today around 11:30 am, Thursday, to visit the gallery and the place was closed. Their site says they should be open. No one answered the phone. Have another option in mind in case you find locked doors as well."
Charles Mak
"Have been here for many shows, in particular the Available Light Film Festival which is an incredible event. If someone wants to have an intimate film festival experience without the hassles and logistics of getting around a big city, this is the film festival to come from! Outstanding films selected and the festival is extremely well run by many dedicated volunteers. I fly up from Vancouver for this and will again without a doubt."
Andrew Lawrence
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The Yukon Arts Centre is located in Whitehorse, Yukon. While specific public transport details aren't widely shared, it's a central hub. For those road-tripping, it's a key destination in the city.
Parking can be a concern, especially accessible parking. Visitors have noted a lack of sufficient accessible spots, so arriving early or having a backup plan is advisable.
If you are staying in downtown Whitehorse, it is likely walkable. Many visitors explore Whitehorse on foot, enjoying the city's atmosphere.
Driving to Whitehorse can be a significant journey, with some travelers covering long distances like 7-hour drives from Watson Lake.
One reviewer mentioned that the automatic push-button door was not working, which can be a significant barrier for individuals with disabilities.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Tickets can be purchased online through yukontickets.com. For specific performances, check the Yukon Arts Centre's official website or social media for direct links.
Ticket prices vary by event. For example, a specific theatre production was priced at $15, and a performance mentioned cost $70.
While some events might have tickets available at the door, it's highly recommended to book in advance, especially for popular shows or festivals like the Available Light Film Festival, as they can sell out.
The gallery's opening hours can vary, and it's not always open as expected. One visitor found the gallery closed during advertised hours, so it's best to confirm before visiting.
There have been reports of issues with refunds, with one patron stating the administration did not take accountability for a refund owed due to a misrepresented feature.
🎫 🎨 Onsite Experience
The centre hosts a variety of exhibitions, including works by Indigenous artists like Kaylyn Baker, and themed collections such as 'Drawn Together: One artist and fourteen hundred swans.'
The theatre hosts a diverse range of performances, including concerts by artists like Sierra Levesque and Kevin Drew, dance performances, and theatrical productions.
While not explicitly detailed for families, the centre offers a range of cultural experiences that can be enjoyed by all ages, from art exhibits to performances.
The Whitehorse Fireweed Market is held on Thursdays until September, offering fresh produce and local goods, which can be a nice addition to a visit.
Events can create a lively atmosphere, with mentions of birthday bashes and legendary Canadian bands performing, suggesting a vibrant community engagement.
📸 📸 Photography
Photography policies can vary by exhibition and performance. It's generally best to check for signage or ask staff before taking photos, especially during live shows.
Whitehorse itself offers stunning natural backdrops, and the arts centre's location can be part of exploring the city's cultural and scenic aspects.
Indigenous art, especially pieces with intricate details like beaded moccasins or formline art in snow carvings, can be very photogenic.
Exhibitions like 'Drawn Together' featuring drawings and textiles, or the visual impact of snow carving, offer unique photographic subjects.
Depending on the season, Whitehorse offers unique lighting conditions, from long summer days to the potential for Northern Lights in winter, which can enhance photography.
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The Yukon Arts Centre as a Cultural Hub
Beyond visual arts, the YAC is a key venue for performing arts. It hosts concerts, dance recitals, and theatrical productions, bringing both local talent and touring artists to the Yukon. The Available Light Film Festival is a particularly notable event, offering an intimate cinematic experience that draws attendees from afar. The centre also engages with the community through events and residencies, fostering a vibrant artistic ecosystem.
Community involvement is a cornerstone of the YAC's mission. Exhibitions often highlight Indigenous artists and cultural heritage, providing a platform for their voices and art forms. The centre also collaborates with various groups and initiatives, ensuring it remains a relevant and accessible space for all Yukoners and visitors interested in the arts. Its role extends to supporting emerging artists and providing opportunities for creative development.
Navigating Accessibility at the Yukon Arts Centre
Further issues have been noted with the building's infrastructure, such as non-functional automatic doors, which are crucial for independent entry. Inside the venue, problems have arisen with seating arrangements, where purchased accessible seats have been occupied by others, including those with complimentary tickets or even volunteers. This has led to patrons being asked to move or experiencing awkward situations, undermining their ability to enjoy the performance.
Communication and training also appear to be areas for improvement. Patrons have expressed a need for better customer service training for staff and volunteers regarding compassionate and accessible service. Even simple requests, like accessing a program via QR code, have been met with unhelpful responses, requiring patrons to navigate these issues themselves. It is recommended that visitors with specific accessibility needs contact the Yukon Arts Centre directly in advance to discuss their requirements and ensure a smoother experience.
The Artistic Landscape of Whitehorse
The Indigenous art scene is particularly prominent, with artists creating traditional and contemporary works. From intricate beaded moccasins and formline art to snow carvings, these artistic expressions are deeply connected to the land and culture. The Yukon Arts Centre frequently features these artists, providing a vital platform for their work and cultural storytelling.
For those interested in the broader cultural offerings, Whitehorse also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year. The Available Light Film Festival is a testament to the city's appreciation for cinema, offering a curated selection of films in an intimate setting. The presence of musicians performing at venues like the Yukon Arts Centre, including touring artists and local talent, further enriches the cultural tapestry of Whitehorse.




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