Green Apple Art Center was at Art Vancouver, a 4-day international art fair featuring an array of galleries and artists showcasing their work on a thriving and prestigious platform to a global audience.
Chronoception Exhibition took place at Vancouver Convention Centre-East as a part of the 2025 Art Vancouver Exhibition. This is a collaborative art exhibition done by 8 teenagers, finding the definition of time through a various way of innovative experiments, offering a unique perspective.
Green Apple Art Center proudly celebrates another milestone at the 2025 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, bringing home 2 Golds and 2 Silvers National Medals across categories including painting, mixed media, and jewelry design. These awards reflect our students’ dedication, creativity, and artistic growth—recognition not by chance, but by consistent effort and excellence.
GAAC—where world-class art journeys begin.
We’re thrilled to announce that Henry Kim, a talented student from GAAC, has not only been selected as one of four semifinalists from Canada in the 2025 Science Without Borders® Challenge—but has also advanced to the final round, placing him among the top 10 finalists globally in the 11–14 age category!
We’re thrilled to share that GAAC has once again swept awards at the prestigious 2025 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards (Regional). This year, on the first day of Lunar New Year, the official SAWA results were released. 18 GAAC students earned awards out of hundreds of thousands of entries. A total of 45 winning pieces from GAAC.
On the auspicious date of the Thanksgiving Long weekend, October 13, 2024, the cross-disciplinary art exhibition "Into Their World," organized by students from Green Apple Art Center with Art Hope Foundation, and the play The Late Christopher Bean, presented by the Vancouver Mandarin Drama Society, successfully concluded at the Vancouver Playhouse Theatre. The event was met with enthusiastic responses from the audience and received unanimous praise.