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Specialties
Vinci’s Caffè & Art Gallery is a family owned and operated establishment (Mother and Daughter team) in the heart of an expanding community just two blocks from Olympic Village!
Vinci’s Caffè & Art Gallery is a multi-functional venue!
An art gallery, which houses the owner’s colorful larger-than-life original oil on canvas paintings! Wall space rental is also available! Vinci’s is also a modern Caffè; serving up fine Italian specialty coffee, fresh French pastries and treats, as well as delicious wraps, paninis, salads and soups made in house! Gluten free bread and treats also available!
Vinci’s is the perfect venue for a wide range of events; including corporate parties, wine tastings, and theme diners!
Vinci’s Caffè & Art Gallery would like to take the time to introduce ourselves to the city of Vancouver by inviting you to come visit our establishment!
Please checkout our website for more information and pictures at www.vincis.ca.
History
Established in 2011.
Sandra Forzani — Owner, Artist
Lauren Forzani — Operations, Photographer
Meet the Business Owner
Sandra F.
Business Owner
Sandra studied art at the Alberta College of Art in Calgary, Alberta. Since returning home to Canada after living in Europe for 3 years, she has painted extensively.
Sandra prefers painting with oils on large canvases, transforming her subject matter into larger-than-life images. Her popular subject matter are of trees, flowers and fruit.
1982 — Sandra graduated from Mount Royal College in Interior Design 1997 — Opened her own studio on 11th ave. Calgary, Alberta.
2000 — Bearspaw country studio. Calgary, Alberta
2008 — Opened a studio and gallery in Eau Claire Market, Calgary
2010 — Moved to Vancouver
2011 — Opened Vinci’s with her daughter, and continuing to paint.
Sandra Forzani is a very prolific artist, who prefers large canvases and working in oil. She continues to create her various larger than life subject matter, using bold and rich colors that welcome the viewer to see the beauty of nature through her brush strokes.