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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.

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 Show

Where:

Westin Hotel, Ballroom C

A farmer’s 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.

What

: The Adele Campbell Fine Art Gallery

Where

: Lobby level, Delta Whistler Resort

Top 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.

What

: Black Tusk Gallery

Where

: Lobby level, Delta Whistler Resort

Bold works by aboriginal and Northwest Coastal artists. Ph: 604-905-5540, www.blacktusk.ca.

What

: The Gallery at MY (Millennium) Place

Where:

Upstairs

Running through the month of February, Boreal Bestiary — intriguing depictions of animals by Pemberton artist Patrick Meagher. Ph: 604-935-8410.

What

: Art Junction@Function

Where

: Millar Creek Road, Function Junction

A funky gallery showcasing works from 12 contemporary B.C. artists, with the recent addition of ex-Whistlerite Mark Berens, Vancouver’s Niina Chebry and North Van’s Vicky English. Ph: 604-938-9000.

What

: The Gallery at Chateau Whistler

Where:

Fairmont Chateau Whistler Resort, Blackcomb Village

Contemporary 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.

What

: VISEYE Photo Gallery

Where

: BBK’s Pub

Currently featuring Exotic Landscapes : photos by Dave Humphreys, Todd Lawson and Eric Jeanneau on the walls of the Blackcomb Benchlands pub next to Chef Bernard’s Cafe. www.viseyephotogallery.com.

What

: West Coast Gallery

Where

: Pan Pacific Lodge

Tuscan-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.

What

: The Plaza Galleries

Where

: Town Plaza, Village North

Paintings and sculptures from more than 50 renowned Canadian and international artists, plus stone carvings, masks and jewelry.

What

: Freestyle Framing & Art Gallery

Where

: Tyndall Stone Lodge, Village North

Aboriginal 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.

What

: The Whistler Art Gallery

Where

: Lobby level, Delta Whistler Resort

Fine Canadian and international paintings and exquisite sculpture in jade, marble and bronze.

What

: The Whistler Inuit Gallery

Where

: Westin Resort

Traditional and contemporary Inuit sculpture and Canadian art.

What

: Mountain Moments Photography

Where

: Clocktower, Skiers Square

A 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 Prints

Where

: Cross Designs Studio, Whistler Cay

Painter Cori Ross’ funky snowscenes are icons of Whistler cool. Studio viewing by appointment. Ph: 604-932-3473.

What

: Vincent Massey Pottery Gallery

Where

: Alpine Meadows

Massey is renowned for his decorative stoneware, his wife Cheryl for her cedar bark, bull kelp and tule baskets. Ph: 604-932-6455.

What:

Clay Funkionals

Where:

Whistler Creekside

Ornamental ceramics by Borgi Rayen. Studio viewing by appointment. Ph: 604-932-2468.

What:

Mountain Craft Gallery

Where:

Seeking a new location

Canadian paintings and blown glass, ceramic and mixed media art. Studio viewing by appointment. Ph: 604-932-5001.

Out of Whistler

What

: Brackendale Art Gallery

Where

: 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.

What:

Newport Gallery

Where:

38055 Cleveland Avenue, Squamish

First 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.

What

: Foyer Gallery

Where

: Squamish Public Library, 37907 Second Avenue

Current 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.

What

: Nothing Finer

Where

: Cleveland Ave., Squamish

One of a kind works by local and regional artisans. Stoneware, pottery, and sea grass baskets for home and garden.

What

: Our Glass Works

Where

: 9143 Pemberton Portage Rd., Birken

Stained 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.

What

: Molten Metalworks Gallery

Where

: 7326 Clover Road, Pemberton

Modern 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.

What:

Gallup Pottery

Where:

7396 Laurel Street, Pemberton

Functional stoneware by longtime local Meg Gallup. Studio viewing by appointment. Ph: 604-894-5035.

What:

Karen Love Art

Where:

1422 Collins Road, Pemberton

Paintings, prints and silver jewelry by artist Karen Love. Studio viewing daily by appointment. Ph: 604-894-5558.