Galleries in Whistler
Whistler's thriving art scene is evident in the variety of galleries that operate in town. While featuring international, national and local artists, many Whistler galleries emphasize West Coast First Nations art, including distinctive Haida and Coast Salish works.
Whether looking for something to remind you of your trip for your family room or are considering investing in a museum quality piece of work, there's a gallery in Whistler that will meet your needs.
Whistler Village
Hayden Beck Gallery
Contemporary art gets its due at this new gallery located in Mountain Square. Hayden Beck Gallery features painting, photography, drawing and sculpture.
The Path Gallery
The Path Gallery features a diverse collection of First Nations artwork including rattles, totem poles, masks, drums, boxes and paddles are available, as well as contemporary sculpture in various media. Limited edition serigraph prints are also available.
The Plaza Galleries
The Plaza Galleries specialize in quality fine art and count among their artists Picasso and Rembrandt and Red Skelton. Alive and electric, this storefront gallery's collection appeals to the neophyte and collector alike.
Adele Campbell Fine Art Gallery
Adele Campbell is committed to showing contemporary Canadian fine art by both established and emerging talents. Located n the Westin Hotel, the gallery specializes in investment-quality pieces.
Whistler Village Art Gallery
High quality sculpture is the cornerstone of Whistler Village Art's success. The town's oldest gallery, it displays contemporary Canadian and international art in a variety of mediums in Delta Whistler Resort.
The Whistler Inuit Gallery
An offshoot of the Whistler Village Art Gallery, The Whistler Inuit Gallery focuses on sculpture by Inuit artists. The gallery is located in the new Westin Resort and Spa.
West Coast Gallery
Located in the Pan Pacific Lodge, the West Coast Gallery sells contemporary work by artists from British Columbia and across the world with an emphasis on First Nations work.
The Black Tusk Gallery
Both established and emerging First Nations artists are represented at The Black Tusk Gallery on the lobby level of the Hilton Hotel.
The Scotia Creek Gallery
The Scotia Creek Gallery at Millennium Place operates under Art Sea-to-Sky, a program initiated to provide exhibit space for emerging local artists. Painting and photography is well-represented.
Upper Village
Mountain Galleries
Museum quality Inuit sculpture showcased alongside 2D visual art by contemporary Canadian artists working with traditionally Canadian themes located within the Fairmont Chateau Whistler.
Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre
First Nations arts and culture comes alive at this interactive museum that highlights arts, culture and history of the area's Squamish and Lil'wat people. Gift shop/gallery on premises.
Function Junction
Art Junction Gallery
For more than a decade Art Junction has been shining the light on an evolving roster of talented BC artists. A little south of Whistler Creekside, but worth it!