In Whistler
What : The adele-campbell Fine Art Gallery
Where
: Lobby level, Delta Whistler ResortThis gallery represents many outstanding British Columbia artists. The David Langevin exhibition continues.
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: The Whistler Art GalleryWhere
: Lobby level, Delta Whistler ResortFeaturing fine Canadian and international paintings and exquisite sculpture in jade, marble and bronze.
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: The Whistler Inuit GalleryWhere
: In the Westin ResortA showcase of traditional and contemporary Inuit sculpture and Canadian art.
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: Mountain Craft GalleryWhere
: Whistler Village CentreThis bright, inviting gallery features contemporary Canadian painters, including Michel Le Roux, H.H. Xu, Pietro Adamo, and Emilijia Pasagic. Also blown glass, ceramic, metal and mixed media art by British Columbians.
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: Vincent Massey Pottery GalleryWhere
: Alpine MeadowsVincent's decorative stoneware is sought out by both art collectors and those looking for something exquisite for their kitchen. Baskets made with cedar bark, bull kelp and tule rush are handcrafted by Vincent's wife Cheryl. Call for appointment at 604-932-6455.
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: Black Tusk GalleryWhere
: Summit Lodge, Village NorthBlack Tusk specializes in Northwest Coast art by leading traditional artists. Featuring original contemporary art in the form of totem poles, masks, rattles, paddles, bowls, jewelry and limited edition silk screen prints. Introductory lecture every Monday at 2 p.m. and Thursday at 6 p.m.
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: Art Junction@FunctionWhere
: Millar Creek Road, Function JunctionShowcasing works from 13 contemporary B.C. artists. O ne of the best galleries to take in the talents of Whistler artists, this gallery has long supported many artists that other businesses are just starting to take note of.
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: The Plaza GalleriesWhere
: Town Plaza, Village NorthThis contemporary fine art gallery specialises in paintings and sculptures from more than 50 renowned Canadian and international artists. Works by such acclaimed artists as Anthony Quinn, Frederick Hart and more. Stone carvings, masks, totems and jewelry as well.
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: Northwest Connection Native Art GalleryWhere
: Whistler Village, behind La BrasserieCatch a glimpse into the history of the native peoples of the Northwest with this gallerys collection of art and handmade gold and silver jewelry. Learn more about native culture through books, prints, carvings and masks.
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: Cori Ross Originals and PrintsWhere
: Cross Designs Studio, Whistler CayCome see why local artist Cori Ross is recognized for her bold and dynamic use of watercolour. Funky Whistler Village scenes, mountain wildflowers and B.C. landscapes. Studio viewing by appointment only. Call 604-932-3473.
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: West Coast GalleryWhere
: Pan Pacific LodgeMaya Eventovs original artwork is on display. Handcrafted local and native jewelry, silverware and jade also.
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Freestyle Framing & Art GalleryWhere
: Tyndall Stone Lodge, Village NorthFreestyle Gallery's aboriginal owner and operator, Terry Vincent, has been a part of Whistler since 1965. Her unique artistic spirit is reflected in the gallery's collection of First Nation artworks, wildlife, and historical collectible fine art prints and originals. Open everyday but Tuesdays, noon-6 p.m.
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VISEYE Photo GalleryWhere:
BBKs PubWhistlers first and only photo gallery features three new photographers each month. For a unique and inspired perspective on the world these shows showcase local photographers with a wide variety of subject matter. Open every day from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Where
: Millennium Place"Beauty and the Beast", a new exhibit from artists Cary Campbell Lopes (featuring bears and beasts) and Marielle (with Balinese beauties) opens on October 11. Opening reception runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. that evening.
Out of Whistler
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Brackendale Art GalleryWhere
: Six miles north of SquamishThis unique setting incorporates a gallery, theatre, teahouse and chapel.
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Foyer GalleryWhere:
Second Avenue, SquamishThrough Nov. 5, the Foyer Gallery features the photography of Richard Wheater and the ceramics of Barbara Toohey. A silent art auction, part of the Books & Beer Library fundraiser, takes place Oct. 18 at the Eagle Eye Theatre.
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Outpost GalleryWhere:
Cleveland Ave., SquamishCanadiana/Native gallery displaying works from many artists, including Tony Onley and Tia Scott. Specializing in masks, jewelry and carvings.
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Nothing FinerWhere
: Cleveland Ave., SquamishCreate artful interiors for your home and garden with one of a kind works by local and regional artisans. Functional stoneware, pottery, and sea grass baskets.
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Galleria at Molten MetalworksWhere:
7326 Clover Road, PembertonModern works in steel, pottery by Borgi Rayen, mirrors from Christie Fever, and glassworks from Gabriola Islands Emmett and Lynn Burns. A funky gallery housed in a heritage house on acreage. Call to view: 604-894-3651.
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Stone Hunter StudioWhere:
Pemberton Industrial ParkBuilt with passion out of reclaimed materials, this two storey, 4,000 sq. ft arts facility houses a large gallery for artists and furniture makers. The venue is available for events, entertainment, workshops, and seminars. Open Friday to Sunday, noon. to 7 p.m. Call 604-894-1509.
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Our Glass WorksWhere
: 9143 Pemberton Portage Rd., BirkenStained glass studio of Judy and Hugh Bourhis features completed windows, lamps and finely crafted giftware. Open daily by appointment. Call 604-452-3273.