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Jasper All Galleries
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to All Galleries in Jasper, Alberta.
Located in The Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge, Mountain Galleries is a favourite stop for collectors of Canadian art, featuring museum-quality paintings, sculpture and unique Inuit carvings. With three galleries, a combined total of 6080 square feet of exhibition space, and a state of the art warehouse/studio in Jasper, they frequently host exhibitions, artist demonstrations and workshops. Daily 8 am - 10 pm.
Located at Maligne Canyon, this art gallery features original aboriginal and Inuit Eskimo art. This includes stone carvings, ivory, bronze sculptures and walrus tusks. Several paintings by artist Norval Morriseau are also available.
Since opening in 2003 as a collective of more than 30 artists, Brushfire Gallery ignites the senses with a compelling presentation of local and regional art -- an 'incendiary' collection of oils, acrylics, watercolours, drawings, photo-based works, clay and metal sculptures. Located in the historic Old Firehall. May long wknd to Oct long wknd: daily noon - 8 pm; Jan to Apr: wknds only, noon - 5 pm.
Offering contemporary native art, this gallery carries Inuit, Northwest Native, Plain and Iroquois and Southwest Native works. This includes sculptures, wall hangings, jewellry and paintings. Exhibits by a range of artists are offered throughout the year.
This art gallery carries a unique range of artwork by western Canadian artists. Focusing on canvas paintings, other items include earthenware, jewellry, watercolours, bronze sculptures and glassware.
This gallery specializes in fine Aboriginal and Inuit art. Soapstone, whalebone and jade sculptures by master carvers depict the rich Canadian Native culture. Original paintings and limited edition prints by Norval Morrisseau are showcased as well as jewellery set with ammolite, a colourful Alberta gemstone. Other products include Canadian diamonds (Canyon shop), souvenir shirts, moccasins and books.