In Whistler
Why not take the Whistler Art Walking Tour? Get the self-guided brochure on-line at
www.whistlerartscouncil.com or at MY (Millennium) Place.What:
Made in Whistler Arts & Crafts ShowWhere:
Westin Hotel, Ballroom CA farmers market-style indoor event featuring over 20 local artists and artisans. Face-painting for kids. Feb. 20 21, noon 9 p.m. Ph: 604-938-0672.
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: The Adele Campbell Fine Art GalleryWhere
: Lobby level, Delta Whistler ResortTop Canadian artists in a classic gallery setting. Running through March 12: Cherished , new works by AC roster artist Laura Harris. Ph: 604-938-0887. www.adele-campbell.com.
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: Black Tusk GalleryWhere
: Lobby level, Delta Whistler ResortBold works by aboriginal and Northwest Coastal artists. Ph: 604-905-5540, www.blacktusk.ca.
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: The Gallery at MY (Millennium) PlaceWhere:
UpstairsRunning through the month of February, Boreal Bestiary intriguing depictions of animals by Pemberton artist Patrick Meagher. Ph: 604-935-8410.
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: Art Junction@FunctionWhere
: Millar Creek Road, Function JunctionA funky gallery showcasing works from 12 contemporary B.C. artists, with the recent addition of ex-Whistlerite Mark Berens, Vancouvers Niina Chebry and North Vans Vicky English. Ph: 604-938-9000.
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: The Gallery at Chateau WhistlerWhere:
Fairmont Chateau Whistler Resort, Blackcomb VillageContemporary Canadian paintings, ceramics, designer furniture, and bronze and stone sculpture. Documentaries featuring the roster artists screened daily on an in-house flat-screen TV. www.thegallerychateauwhistler.com.
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: VISEYE Photo GalleryWhere
: BBKs PubCurrently featuring Exotic Landscapes : photos by Dave Humphreys, Todd Lawson and Eric Jeanneau on the walls of the Blackcomb Benchlands pub next to Chef Bernards Cafe. www.viseyephotogallery.com.
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: West Coast GalleryWhere
: Pan Pacific LodgeTuscan-themed oil and acrylic paintings by Ontario-based Maya Eventov and watercolours by Carol Evans of Salt Spring Island, plus handcrafted aboriginal jewelry, silver and jade. Ph: 604-935-0087.
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: The Plaza GalleriesWhere
: Town Plaza, Village NorthPaintings and sculptures from more than 50 renowned Canadian and international artists, plus stone carvings, masks and jewelry.
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: Freestyle Framing & Art GalleryWhere
: Tyndall Stone Lodge, Village NorthAboriginal owner/operator Terry Vincent has been a part of the Whistler art community since 1965. First Nations artworks, wildlife prints and historical originals. Open every day except Tuesdays, noon-6 p.m. Local artisans invited to set up booths inside the gallery weekends through the winter season. Ph: 604-932-4077.
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: The Whistler Art GalleryWhere
: Lobby level, Delta Whistler ResortFine Canadian and international paintings and exquisite sculpture in jade, marble and bronze.
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: The Whistler Inuit GalleryWhere
: Westin ResortTraditional and contemporary Inuit sculpture and Canadian art.
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: 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
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: Cori Ross Originals and PrintsWhere
: Cross Designs Studio, Whistler CayPainter Cori Ross funky snowscenes are icons of Whistler cool. Studio viewing by appointment. Ph: 604-932-3473.
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: Vincent Massey Pottery GalleryWhere
: Alpine MeadowsMassey is renowned for his decorative stoneware, his wife Cheryl for her cedar bark, bull kelp and tule baskets. Ph: 604-932-6455.
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Clay FunkionalsWhere:
Whistler CreeksideOrnamental ceramics by Borgi Rayen. Studio viewing by appointment. Ph: 604-932-2468.
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Mountain Craft GalleryWhere:
Seeking a new locationCanadian paintings and blown glass, ceramic and mixed media art. Studio viewing by appointment. Ph: 604-932-5001.
Out of Whistler
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: Brackendale Art GalleryWhere
: Six miles north of Squamish, Government Road, down Depot Road off Highway 99.A unique gallery, theatre, cafe and chapel in the heart of Brackendale. A true original! Plan to stay for lunch. Open weekends & statutory holidays. Ph: 604-898-3333.
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Newport GalleryWhere:
38055 Cleveland Avenue, SquamishFirst Nations art, resident in-house works, plus two visiting guests every month. Running through Feb. 28 - Archetypes Impressions of an Island silver-print photographs by Hornby Island resident artist/photographer Blair Polischuk. Ph: 604-892-1080, www.newportgallery.net.
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: Foyer GalleryWhere
: Squamish Public Library, 37907 Second AvenueCurrent exhibit features brightly-coloured functional stoneware by Granville Island potter Jane McDougall and dramatic felted-wool wall hangings by Vancouver fabric artist Alice Philips. Ph: 604-892-3110.
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: Nothing FinerWhere
: Cleveland Ave., SquamishOne of a kind works by local and regional artisans. Stoneware, pottery, and sea grass baskets for home and garden.
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: Our Glass WorksWhere
: 9143 Pemberton Portage Rd., BirkenStained glass in custom designs by Judy and Hugh Bourhis, celebrating 25 years in the local arts community. Studio showroom viewing open daily by appointment. Ph: 604-452-3273.
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: 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 jewelry. Ph: 604-894-3651.
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Gallup PotteryWhere:
7396 Laurel Street, PembertonFunctional stoneware by longtime local Meg Gallup. Studio viewing by appointment. Ph: 604-894-5035.
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Karen Love ArtWhere:
1422 Collins Road, PembertonPaintings, prints and silver jewelry by artist Karen Love. Studio viewing daily by appointment. Ph: 604-894-5558.