Links

Links

Island Art Artists

  • Ted Harrison - Ted's style is colourful and sophisticated yet retains an innocent charm.
  • Andy Everson - Pacific Northwest Coast Native Artist.
  • Sue Coleman - Interpretive Northwest Coast Indian paintings.
  • Lynn Blaikie - Batik art with a very unique personal style.
  • lissa Calvert - Portrays natures complexity & harmony from a first-hand experience.
  • Mark Hobson - BC's coast, pounding surf, sheltered coves, rainforests, underwater realms.
  • Marney Ward - Floral watercolour paintings containing unique characteristics of every flower.
  • Stefanie Clark - Creativity from pen & ink, coloured pencil, silkscreen to computer technology.
  • Maggie Owen - like her garden Maggie's paintings are bold and bursting with colour.
  • Carl Shinkaruk - The strength and pride of Carl's subjects are the true inspirations of his art.
  • Hugh McKenzie - Hugh's style was perfected alongside boyhood friend Benjamin CheeChee.
  • F. Caroline Hunter - Vibrant watercolours & acrylics that resonate with the splendour of BC.
  • Madeleine Bellmond - Fabric art that has 'punch', by use of contrast, composition and colour.
  • Juno - Juno brings a unique vision to the international world of fiber art.
  • Shelly Atkinson - artwork that makes you smile!
  • Bruno Engler - Striking black & white photos capture the beauty of Canada's alpine landscape.
  • Diane Adolph - Unique vibrant paintings enhance the decors of many private collectors.
  • Gordon Miller - Historical Northwest Coast Native settings to Historical Maritime Sailing.
  • Roger D. Arndt - Hallmark scenes of Rocky Mountains, western forests and Pacific shores.

Canadian Museums

  • Royal BC Museum - Through research and education, we strive to broaden understanding about our province and inspire curiosity and wonder. We are passionate about sharing British Columbia's story with the millions of visitors who walk through our doors and explore our web site each year.
  • Royal Alberta Museum - Mission: To preserve and tell the story of Alberta - the experience of people and places over time - and inspire Albertans to explore and understand the world around them.
  • Royal Saskatchewan Museum - The Royal Saskatchewan Museum furthers an understanding of Saskatchewan's natural history and aboriginal cultures, past and present.
  • Manitoba Museum - The institution shares knowledge about Manitoba, the world and the universe through its collections, exhibitions, publications, on-site and outreach programs, Planetarium shows and Science Gallery exhibits.
  • Royal Ontario Museum - The ROM is defined as much by its diverse collections of world cultures and natural history as by the international research that supports them.
  • Canadian Museum of Civilization - committed to fostering in all Canadians a sense of their common identity and their shared past. At the same time, it hopes to promote understanding between the various cultural groups that are part of Canadian society.
  • The Rooms - Newfoundland and Labrador's newest public cultural space. It unites the Provincial Museum, the Provincial Art Gallery and the Provincial Archives under one roof. A place for people, The Rooms is a portal to the many stories our province has to tell.
  • The New Brunswick Museum - a principal repository and steward of material that documents or represents the natural and human history of New Brunswick and other related regions.
  • Nova Scotia Museum - the most decentralized museum in Canada - 27 museums across the province, including over 200 historic buildings, living history sites, vessels, specialized museums and close to a million artifacts and specimens.
  • Prince Edward Island Museum and Heritage Foundation - operates the seven provincial museums and heritage sites in Prince Edward Island, providing Islanders and visitors alike with an opportunity to discover our Island heritage and culture.
  • Dawson City, Yukon Museum - houses the largest and most important collection in the Yukon. Collections include geology, pre-history, First Nations, early exploration, the gold rush, gold mining and the birth and development of Dawson City and the Klondike Region.
  • Prince of Whales Northern Heritage Centre - Northwest Territories - houses the museum collection of the Government of the Northwest Territories.
  • Kitikmeot Heritage Society, Nunavut - preserves, promotes and celebrates the history, culture, language and diversity of the people of the Kitikmeot region.

Other Artists

Other Sites

  • Group of Seven Art.com - Prints by the Group of Seven.
  • Fish Creek Company - Fish Creek Company in Ketchikan, Alaska is owned and operated by Hamilton and Karla Gelhar. Fish Creek Company offers many unique items from Hamilton's photographs to fossil ivory jewelry, carvings of different materials, steel art, totem poles, scrimshaw, intarsia, Alaskan ulu knives, fine art prints, artisan soap, salmon leather and smoked salmon.
  • Documounts - Photo Mats - Need to mat photos & mat artwork? Documounts specializes in creating custom cut mats that you can use to mat photos & mat artwork.
  • Harry Robertson - Original landscape paintings from North Wales.
  • Cindy Bart - Montana Artist, oil paintings in traditional/impressionistic style, landscapes, wildlife, equine.