What: Art Walk
When
: Tuesdays, 11 a.m.Where
: Meet in front of the adele-campbell gallery in the Delta Whistler Resort for this free tour. A knowledgeable guide will introduce you to the many galleries in Whistler Village.What
: The adele-campbell Fine Art GalleryWhere
: Lobby level of the Delta Whistler ResortThis gallery represents may outstanding British Columbia artists, featuring the most comprehensive collection of Whistler landscapes and soapstone sculpture.
What
: The Whistler Art GalleryWhere
: Lobby level of the Delta Whistler ResortFeaturing fine Canadian and international paintings and exquisite sculpture in jade, marble and bronze.
What
: The Whistler Inuit GalleryWhere
: In the Westin ResortA showcase of traditional and contemporary Inuit sculpture and Canadian art.
What
: Vincent Massey Pottery GalleryWhere
: Alpine Meadows, 4 km north of Whistler VillageVincent's beautiful decorative stoneware is sought out by art collectors, hotels and those wishing to enhance their cuisine. The gallery also features
exquisite baskets made with cedar bark, bull kelp and tule rush
handcrafted by Vincent's wife Cheryl. Call for appointment and directions
604-932-6455
What
: Black Tusk GalleryWhere
: Village North on Main Street, in the Summit LodgeBlack 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.
What
: Art Junction@FunctionWhere
: 1050 Millar Creek Road, Function Junction, 7 km south of Whistler VillageShowcases works from 13 contemporary B.C. artists. Gunter Wissmeyer is the featured talent July 5-21.
What
: The Plaza GalleriesWhere
: Village North, next to the Brewhouse PubThis contemporary fine art gallery specializes in paintings and sculptures from more than 50 renowned Canadian and international artists. Works by such critically acclaimed artists as Anthony Quinn, Red Skelton, Frederick Hart and more. Also features B.C. stone carvings, masks, totems and jewelry.
What
: Brackendale Art galleryWhere
: Six miles north of Squamish, just off Hwy 99This unique setting incorporates a gallery, theatre, teahouse and chapel. Their artists in residence program has been an ongoing exercise since the inception of this collective project. Adjoining studios house painters, players, potters and poets.
What
: Outpost GalleryWhere
: Cleveland Ave., SquamishCanadiana/Native gallery displaying works from many artists, including Tony Onley, Brian Scott, Andrea Padovani, Michael Tickner and Tia Scott. Specializing in masks, jewelry and carvings.
What:
Our Glass WorksWhere
: 9143 Pemberton Portage Road, BirkenStained glass studio of Judy and Hugh Bourhis features completed windows, lamps and finely crafted giftware. Open daily by appointment. Call 1-604-452-3273.