Gallery 33
Gallery 33 is dedicated to supporting a diverse artistic talent. They have a large collection of paintings, sculptures, photography, and jewelry and offer workshops for aspiring artists.
Gallery 33 is dedicated to supporting a diverse artistic talent. They have a large collection of paintings, sculptures, photography, and jewelry and offer workshops for aspiring artists.
The Definitely Superior Art Gallery is located in Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. The gallery presents up to 45 exhibitions, events and activities both in and outside of the gallery. The Die Active Collective has more than 780 artists within it and together produce many creative projects such as exhibitions, events, festivals, art and murals around the city.
Chenier Fine Arts showcases a diverse selection of original art by regional and international artists using various mediums include paintings, mixed media, original prints, sculpture, wheel thrown stoneware & hand-built paper clay vessels.
The Ahnisnabae Art Gallery is located in Thunder Bay in Ontario’s Superior Country. The gallery features Indigenous artists in the region and all throughout Canada with a diverse array of styles represented. It is ran by Louise Thomas, wife of the renowned and influential First Nations artist Roy Thomas. He was famous for his colorful woodland aboriginal art that has a lasting influence on many artists to this day and the many that he mentored.
The WKP Kennedy Public Art Gallery presents the finest in historical and contemporary Northern, Canadian and International visual artists. In the two gallery spaces, through public arts activities, through programming with the Capitol Theatre and in touring exhibition projects, they showcase art of all forms and media. You never know what you'll find—always worth stopping in.
This historical museum and contemporary art gallery host exhibits representing local history and art. Programming includes a children's teddy bear picnic, holiday, evening and summer markets, workshops and more. On-site is also a gift shop and cafe that offers unique artisan goods, souvenirs, maple syrup, and more.
Visit Southbay Gallery, which features distinctive artwork and one-of-a-kind handmade gifts created by Canadian, aboriginal, and local artisans.
The Serpent River First Nation Trading Post is a destination on Trans Canada Hwy 17 for families and visitors travelling across Canada. Be greeted by friendly staff and the ambiance of the beautiful stone fireplace surrounded by Indigenous art and a Birchbark Canoe, handcrafted by members of Serpent River First Nation. The Trading Post sells work by local artisans, and the Art Gallery is has a large collection of different styles of art including Native and Woodland.
Pelletier’s Gas Bar & Native Art Gallery is located in Lake Helen in Ontario’s Superior Country. The Lake Helen Reserve is located on Highway 11 and is approximately ¼ mile from the junction of Highway 11/17 just past the Nipigon River Bridge. The gas bar offers full service gas and diesel with a convenience store that has homemade baking, sandwiches, ice, propane, and snacks. The Native Art Gallery is showcased throughout the store for purchase including hanging wall art, leather work, moccasins, beaded items, souvenirs, clothing and so much more!
Come in and see an array of works by regional and local artists and artisans. Carvings by Don MacKenzie, Stained glass and jewellery by Carmen Cantin, Pottery by Cathy Cribbs, Sherry Phippen, Albert McCallum and more! Laura will custom frame your needlework, artwork and photos. Come in and visit the best selection of original works in the area is the most historic town in Canada.