The Charles H. Scott Gallery carries out a programme of regional, national and international exhibitions that reflect the range of disciplines taught at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Emphasis is on contemporary thematic group shows that contain an educational and/or critical component and solo exhibitions that offer in-depth analysis of an artist's production.
Galleries
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Blue Seas Gallery
106 - 1535 Johnston Street V6H 3R9604.568.3488 perrygong@hotmail.com | http://www.blueseas.ca
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Charles H. Scott Gallery
1399 Johnston Street, V6H 3R9604.844.3809 | 604.844.3801scottgal@ecuad.ca | http://www.ecuad.ca/chscott/
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English Bay Gallery
101-1551 Johnston Street, V6H 3R9604.688.3006englishbaygallery@me.com | http://www.englishbaygallery.com
English Bay Gallery, is artist owned and operated. Yoshi Yamamoto has a wide collection of Black & White photographs of English Bay, Architectural details, Heritage buildings of Vancouver and west coast landscape. Bill Frampton paints, photographs and draws spirit animals of the Canadian wilderness. Our Clients are Heritage Canada Olympics 2010, UBC, BC Assessment, Martha Stewart Signature, Museum of Nature, Showcase Alberta International, and many others.
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Gallery of BC Ceramics
1359 Cartwright Street, V6H 3R7604.669.3606 | 604.669.5627galleryofbcceramics@bcpotters.com | http://www.bcpotters.com
The Gallery of BC Ceramics is owned and operated by the Potters Guild of British Columbia. The Gallery mandate is to represent potters and ceramic artists of BC and to educate the general public about the ceramic arts. There are 10 juried exhibitions a year in the exhibition space of the Gallery.
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Inukshuk Gallery
3 - 1551 Johnston Street, V6H 3R9604.681.5016 | 604.681.5121vancouver@galleryindigena.com | http://www.inukshukgallery.com
The Inukshuk Gallery's main specialties are Inuit sculptures and rare Inuit prints, Northwest Coast masks, wall sculptures and totems, and First Nations paintings and prints. Owner Erla Boyer has been trading in native arts for over 37 years.
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StoneAge Art Company
11-1551 Johnston Street, V6H 3R9604.801.5108 | 604.801.5109ap@stoneageartcompany.com | http://www.stoneageartcompany.com
StoneAge sells art only from Zimbabwe and every sculpture has been hand-carved from stone or wood by the Shona people. The range of work on display varies from the traditional Bust and Wildlife carvings to the more abstract, modern form of art for which the Shona people are rightly world famous.
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White Ocean Gallery
1620 Duranleau Street, V6H 3S4604.669.8880whiteoceangallery@live.com | http://www.whiteoceangallery.ca
Situated on the west side of Granville Island the White Ocean Gallery presents an impressive collection of local art, photography and jewellery, along with unique nautical and marine treasures from around the world. Come and see our exceptional selection for yourself and make The White Ocean Gallery a part of your Granville Island experience.
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Wickaninnish Gallery
14 - 1666 Johnston Street, V6H 3S2604.681.1057 | 604.331.1066wickaninnish@telus.net | http://www.wickaninnishgallery.com
The Wickaninnish Gallery was established in 1987 by Patricia Rivard, a direct descendant of Chief Wickaninnish. Native owned, the gallery showcases the artwork of many emerging and established First Nations artists. It is a favourite destination for local shoppers and international guests to select high quality, affordable Native art, jewellery and gifts. We continue to satisfy custom jewellery requests for special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, graduations, retirements, and anniversaries.




