In Whistler
Why not take the Whistler Art Walking Tour? Get the self-guided brochure on-line at
www.whistlerartscouncil.com or at Millennium Place.What
: The Adele Campbell Fine Art GalleryWhere
: Lobby level, Delta Whistler ResortOpening Nov. 29, a special "Group of Ten" exhibit featuring works by 10 star AC artists in celebration of the classic gallerys 10-year anniversary. Ph: 604-938-0887. www.adele-campbell.com.
What
: The Gallery at MY (Millennium) PlaceWhere:
UpstairsA few more days to check out The World as Our Teacher , more than 40 eclectic travel-themed photos from a diverse group of pro and amateur sure-shots. Starting Dec. 1, Through My Eyes Only , a selection of works by Sea to Sky Corridor painter Gunter Wissmeyer. Ph: 604-935-8410.
What
: West Coast GalleryWhere
: Pan Pacific LodgeCurrently showcasing a new series of Tuscan-themed oil and acrylic paintings by Ontario-based Russian émigré Maya Eventov and watercolours by Carol Evans of Salt Spring Island. Also gorgeous handcrafted aboriginal jewelry, silver and jade works. Ph: 604-935-0087.
What
: VISEYE Photo GalleryWhere
: BBKs PubCurrent exhibit Going Places features selections by local photographers MC Bourgie, Carolyn McBain and John Hewson displayed on the walls of the cozy Blackcomb village pub next to Chef Bernards Café.
What
: Freestyle Framing & Art GalleryWhere
: Tyndall Stone Lodge, Village NorthAboriginal owner/operator Terry Vincent has been a part of the Whistler art community since 1965. See her unique spirit reflected in First Nation artworks, wildlife prints, and historical fine art prints and originals. Open every day except Tuesdays, noon-6 p.m. Vincent is keeping the spirit of the Farmers Market alive by hosting the Locals Arts and Crafts Fair weekends through the winter season. Ph: 604-932-4077 to become an exhibitor.
What
: The Whistler Art GalleryWhere
: Lobby level, Delta Whistler ResortFine Canadian and international paintings and exquisite sculpture in jade, marble and bronze.
What
: The Whistler Inuit GalleryWhere
: Westin ResortA showcase of traditional and contemporary Inuit sculpture and Canadian art.
What
: Vincent Massey Pottery GalleryWhere
: Alpine MeadowsMassey is famous for his decorative stoneware, his wife Cheryl for her cedar bark, bull kelp and tule baskets. Ph: 604-932-6455.
What
: Black Tusk GalleryWhere
: Summit Lodge, Village NorthSpecializing in Northwest Coast art, masks and jewelry by leading traditional artists. Free talks Saturdays and Wednesdays at 2 p.m. The gallery is closed throughout the fall season on Mondays and Thursdays. Ph: 604-905-5540.
What
: Art Junction@FunctionWhere
: Millar Creek Road, Function JunctionShowcasing works from 13 contemporary B.C. artists, including many Whistler locals, in a relaxed and friendly environment.
What
: The Plaza GalleriesWhere
: Town Plaza, Village NorthA fine art gallery with paintings and sculptures from more than 50 renowned Canadian and international artists. Stone carvings, masks and jewelry as well.
What
: Mountain Moments PhotographyWhere
: Clocktower, Skiers SquareA wide selection of photographs of W-B from Greg Griffith. Brilliant in detail and colour outputted digitally in archival inks and papers.
www.mountainmoments.com
What
: Cori Ross Originals and PrintsWhere
: Cross Designs Studio, Whistler CayLocal artist Cori Ross is recognized for her bold and dynamic use of watercolour. Funky Whistler village scenes, cards and gifts. Studio viewing by appointment only. Ross will be having an open house on Dec. 5 in conjunction with the Bizarre Bazaar arts and crafts fair. Ph: 604-932-3473.
What:
Clay FunkionalsWhere:
Whistler CreeksideCeramic creations by Borgi Rayen. Studio viewing by appointment only. Ph: 604-932-2468.
What:
Mountain Craft GalleryWhere:
Currently seeking a new locationFormerly located in Whistler Village Centre the gallery is currently seeking a new home. In the meantime they continue to operate by appointment out of their studio/office. Featuring Canadian paintings and blown glass, ceramic and mixed media art. Ph: 604-932-5001.
Out of Whistler
What:
Newport GalleryWhere:
38055 Cleveland Avenue, SquamishFirst Nations art, resident in-house works, plus two visiting guests every month. Currently featuring Silk Bears from a Church in Squamish , an exhibit of ursine-themed silk giclee paintings by Squamish local Lorelli McKay. Ph: 604-892-1080, www.newportgallery.net.
What
: Foyer GalleryWhere
: Squamish Public Library, 37907 Second Avenue.Currently displaying works by a line-up of Squamish locals: photography by outdoor adventurer Mark Mason, natural dyed silk scarves by Micheline Bell, ceramics by Liza Liebich and Angela Bailey, and woven metal sculptures by Fran Solar. Ph: 604-892-3110.
What
: Brackendale Art GalleryWhere
: Six miles north of SquamishA unique setting incorporating a gallery, theatre, teahouse and chapel. Plan to stay for lunch. On Government Road, down Depot Road off Highway 99. Ph: 604-898-3333
What
: Nothing FinerWhere
: Cleveland Ave., SquamishCreate artful interiors for your home and garden with one of a kind works by local and regional artisans. Stoneware, pottery, and sea grass baskets.
What
: Molten Metalworks GalleryWhere
: 7326 Clover Road, PembertonModern and unique steel furniture and home accessories from resident artisan Kyle Bubbs plus pottery, mosaic glass, paintings, carvings and hand crafted silver jewellery from local artists. Open Wed-Sun 10-6 p.m. Ph: 604-894-3651.
What
: Our Glass WorksWhere
: 9143 Pemberton Portage Rd., BirkenStained glass studio of Judy and Hugh Bourhis features traditional windows, lamps and glass fusion giftware. Open daily by appointment. Ph: 604-452-3273.