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10Best Fine Craft Galleries |
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Alberta Craft Council |
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(Shopping - Fine Craft Galleries) |
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10186 106 St, Edmonton T5J 1H4 780-488-6611 800-362-7238
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Distance:
~0.869 km * |
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Description:
This gallery seeks to promote the heritage, and continuing creation, of crafts of all types. The merchandise is made in the province of Alberta (and elsewhere in the country) and draws on cultural traditions that have been learned from European and Native American ancestors. Among the goods you'll find are textiles, pottery, glassware and jewelry. Other items are crafted from metal, wood and clay. Whether you're searching for souvenirs or want something one-of-a-kind to take back home, this is one of the best venues in which to begin your quest. |
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Out of the Fire Studio |
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(Shopping - Fine Craft Galleries) |
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12214 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton T5N 3K3 780-378-0240 866-378-0240
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Distance:
~2.833 km * |
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Description:
Hand-thrown pottery is owner Cindy Clarke's forte, and there is no better place to see her work than at this Jasper Avenue studio. Beautiful sushi and sake sets, bowls, platters and assorted other items that are simply beautiful – and utilitarian to boot – line the shelves, their earthy colors and organic forms making an appealing display. The studio also stocks a range of wonderful treasures from around the world, including sculpture from Zimbabwe and Phoenician glass. Moreover, Ms. Clarke also exhibits paintings by Alberta artists like Lorraine Oberg, Oksana Zhelisko and Doug Downey. |
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Electrum Design Studio |
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(Shopping - Fine Craft Galleries) |
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12419 Stony Plain Rd, Edmonton T5N 3N3 780-482-1402
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Distance:
~3.160 km * |
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Description:
Fine arts in all media are displayed at this gallery. Although the exhibitions change regularly, you can always be assured of quality and creativity in the handcrafted merchandise. Among the items you'll find are striking gold jewelry by Wayne Mackenzie, sensual ceramics by Katrina Chaytor, and innovative furniture created by Henry Schlosser. Find something to make your home more personal, or purchase a piece of jewelry that taps into your character and aesthetic. You're sure to find it here. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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