Edmonton Art Galleries
Edmontons premier public art gallery recently received a massive facelift, thanks to award-winning architect Randall Stout. The new gallery still specializes in the preservation of art and visual culture and provides lectures, talks and seminars, as well as showcases the artists of Alberta and beyond and also houses arts education and program facilities.
Tues - Fri 11 am - 7 pm, Sat - Sun 10 am - 5 pm; closed Mon.
An innovative gallery representing talented, local Canadian artists, blending beautifully handcrafted wood art and furniture, exquisite photographic art, hand-blown glass as well as archival quality picture framing, all into one very personal expression. Tue, Wed, Fri & Sat 10 am - 5 pm; Thu 10 am - 8 pm; closed Sun & Mon.
Situated in the heart of downtown Edmonton, this unique gallery offers signature style and quality in custom furniture design, original artwork, photography, glassware and sculpture. The European look and complementary cappuccino bar create a pleasant, inviting atmosphere.
Fine gems and on-of-a-kind jewelry by award-winning designer/goldsmith, Wayne Mackenzie can be found here. Monthly shows by emerging and established artists are also featured.
Located in the heart of the gallery walk district, this gallery features work by Alberta artists, including paintings, sculpture and ceramics.
Features works by local artists and carries limited edition prints by Robert Bateman, Carl Brenders as well as bronzes, pottery and watercolour and oil paintings.
This high-end fashion boutique and gallery carries designs from Germany, Italy and France. Art pieces include sculptures and paintings by local artist Roy Leadbeater.
This commercial art gallery offers superior quality Canadian and international fine art, fine crafts, custom framing, art leasing, appraisals and collection management. Also buys and sells secondary market fine art.
Pigogo imports hand-made sculptures, art, glassware and decor to Canada from Africa and elsewhere. Gallery owner Mark Kumleben invites visitors to his gallery, by appointment only, in the Bonnie Doon area.
Founded in 1986, the Scott Gallery features contemporary Canadian fine art by over 30 emerging, mid-career and established Canadian artists, with an emphasis on painting, sculpture and works on paper.
In 1996 SNAP opened up a gallery and in 2000 built its own gallery which exhibits print and print-related art. Currently programs about ten, mostly jury selected, exhibitions per year.
Representing many of Canada's leading contemporary artists as well as some of the leading young artists gaining momentum in the international field.
Features works by local artists including paintings by Graham Flatt, Ian Sheldon, Georgia Graham and Lorraine Oberg along with sculptures by Roy Leadbeater, Delayne Corbett and Fred Oberg.
Alberta's only public gallery dedicated to fine craft presents four exhibitions in the main gallery each year. The Discovery Gallery features new works by ACC members. The gallery shop offers contemporary and traditional fine crafts including pottery, blown glass, jewelry, woven and quilted fabrics, home accessories, furniture and much more. All are handmade by Alberta and Canadian craft artists. Mon to Sat 10am - 5pm; closed Sun.
A group of local galleries within walking distance from one another: Bearclaw, Agnes Bugera, Douglas Udell, Electrum, Scott, TU and West End galleries. The association periodically holds group shows. Located between 123 St and Jasper Ave. and 124 St. and 107 Ave.
With a strong emphasis on pottery and sculpture, this Old Strathcona gallery and gift store carries both functional ware and one-of-a-kind pieces by Alberta's premier potters including Don Wells, Noboru Kubo and Sam Uhlich.
Specializing in Canadian First Nations and Inuit art, this gallery carries a wide selection of original artwork by some of Canada's leading aboriginal artists such as Alex Janvier, Daphne Odjig and Norval Morrisseau (all Order of Canada recipients), Roy Thomas, Maxine Noel, Jim Logan, Jane Ash Poitras and many others. The gallery also carries Inuit soapstone carvings, Jade carvings, Navajo and North West Coast jewelry and First Nation crafts. Mon - Sat 10 am - 5:30 pm; closed Sun.
A non-profit gallery featuring emerging and established artists. Offers adult drop-in non-instructional classes in drawing, sculpture and painting.
This public art gallery features the works of University of Alberta Fine Arts students and instructors.
On display are paintings from current shows from artist and owner Christl Bergstrom as well as an ever changing display of past works and samplings from future shows.
Hosts a display of works by local and international artists including the aviation art of Robert Bailey and the wildlife art by Robert Bateman.
Formerly a warehouse building, this gallery's display space boasts skylights, exposed concrete floor and 16 ft. ceilings. Represents the works of over 30 Canadian artists.
Features original artwork in various media including paintings, glass sculptures, marble, bronze and soapstone. Other exhibition spaces include Fairmont Hotel McDonald, the Harvest Room original acrylics by Steve Mitts; the Westin Hotel original oils and pastels by Audrey Pfannmuller; Doucettes Dining Room - featuring Alan Boileau's wood sculptures.
A fine selection of Canadian Inuit and Native arts and crafts are featured, such as moccasins, silver and gold jewelry, paintings, masks, soapstone carvings and curios.
This art gallery features local and world renowned artists of international distinction. Complete custom picture framing with over 1500 moulding choices are also available. Kamena also carries home decor and gift items. Mon-Wed & Fri 10am-6pm, Thurs 10am-7pm, Sat 10am-5pm
Spring and fall solo exhibitions in the main gallery offer a rich variety of quality fine art including landscape, still life, figurative and abstract paintings as well as sculptures. Tues - Sat 10 am - 5 pm.
Known for discovering and presenting the finest examples of art from a broad spectrum of Canadian paintings, one-of-a-kind sculptures and contemporary glass art.
This historic Strathcona building houses original works by Western Canadian artists including Degen Lindner, Rene Thibault, Meta Ranger, Cecile Derkatch and Norm Pantel among others.






