Pulp and Process III
/PULP AND PROCESS III: January 13-27
Madrona Gallery is pleased to present the third instalment of Pulp + Process. This exhibition is focused on the diversity of paper as a medium.
Read MorePULP AND PROCESS III: January 13-27
Madrona Gallery is pleased to present the third instalment of Pulp + Process. This exhibition is focused on the diversity of paper as a medium.
Read MoreCORRINNE WOLCOSKI: Rivers Inlet Feb 3-17
Madrona Gallery is pleased to present new works from Corrinne Wolcoski. Her latest collection focuses on the remote fjord, Rivers Inlet, north of Vancouver Island.
Read MoreMarch 17-31
Madrona Gallery is thrilled to present new work by landscape painter Nicolas Bott. This solo show features new works by the artist documenting the dramatic landscapes of Canadian mountains, forest and coastline.
Read MoreOpening Reception: Saturday, April 7, 1-4pm
Artist will be in attendance
Please join us to celebrate our fifth solo exhibition with B.C. artist, Rick Bond. This exhibition features an exceptional collection of paintings based on Bond’s experiences in this region.
Read MoreMay 19 - June 1, 2018
Opening reception: Saturday, May 19 from 1-4pm
Artist will be in attendance
Ernestine Tahedl has been exhibiting in Canada and abroad for over 50 years. 'Music Reflection Emotion' is her first solo exhibition with Madrona Gallery
Read MoreJune 2-16, 2018
Opening Reception: Saturday June 2, 1-4pm
We are excited to announce our second solo exhibition with B.C. artist, Guthrie Gloag. Gloag is trained as a biologist and his understanding and respect for the natural world is evident in his sculpture. This collection of new work features driftwood sculptures of wildlife native to our coast.
Read MoreMadrona Gallery is pleased to announce Colours of Summer IX, our yearly group exhibition of selections from our contemporary and historic collection.
Read MoreMadrona Gallery is pleased to present Kin, a group exhibition of works by contemporary Canadian female artists.
Read MoreMadrona Gallery is pleased to announce a solo show of work by Madeleine Wood. Her oil paintings focus on delicate details, invoking memories or fantasies.
Read MoreMadrona Gallery is pleased to announce a solo show of work by Sean Yelland. Sean Yelland is a Toronto based painter who seeks to capture the picturesque in everyday urban settings, finding the beautiful and mysterious in the mundane.
Read MoreMadrona Gallery is pleased to announce a solo show of work by Shuvinai Ashoona. Shuvinai Ashoona was born in 1961 in Cape Dorset, NU. She has been instrumental in reshaping contemporary Inuit art. Her drawings break from tradition and challenge stereotypes by incorporating references to the past and present alongside her own highly imaginative and individual subject matter. Internationally, she is recognized as one of Canada’s premier artists.
Read MoreMadrona Gallery is pleased to announce our 9th annual Deck the Walls exhibition. This annual group exhibition highlights new works by gallery artists. This rotating exhibition will highlight the diversity of our stable of artists with selected works produced specifically for this show and some staff favourites that look back to exhibitions from 2018.
Read MoreA leading contemporary and historic fine art gallery based in Victoria, B.C. Canada. The gallery exhibits and sells art from both established and emerging Canadian artists. Madrona Gallery prides itself on providing a welcoming environment to new and established art collectors alike.
April 27 - May 11
Opening Reception: April 27, 1-3 PM
Artist in Attendance
Meghan Hildebrand returns with her 9th solo exhibition at Madrona Gallery. This collection of new paintings continues to build upon Hildebrand's series of colourful abstract landscapes that invite viewers to dive into and explore.
March 9 - 22 2024
Opening Reception: March 9, 1-3 PM
Pitseolak Qimirpik brings a fresh and fantastical style to his drawings. They bring influences from his well established career as a carver mixed with pop culture, such as cartoons and video games.
Working in this medium allows the artist to expand the scope of his work from individual objects to full narratives. Drawing brings opportunity to express more diverse subject matter and weaves together themes in a way stone does not allow. This will be his first solo-exhibition of drawings in western Canada.
March 30 - April 20
Opening Reception: March 30, 1-3 PM
Madrona Gallery's annual exhibition of works by leading artists of the 20th century. This exhibition features important works by members of the Group of Seven, Emily Carr, E.J.Hughes, Marcelle Ferron, W.J. Phillips, David Blackwood, Jack Shadbolt, Takao Tanabe, Gordon Smith and many others
Madrona Gallery respectfully acknowledges the Lekwungen peoples, on whose traditional lands the gallery stands.
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