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Quest Gallery |
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105 Banff Ave, Banff T1L 1B1 403-762-2722
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Distance:
~0.950 km * |
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Description:
Occupying part of an historic building, this gallery places a premium on works created by Canadian artists. Set in an environment of white walls, hardwood floors, and a pressed metal ceiling, the shapes and textures of the pieces become prominent. Much of the merchandise is Native American in origin: stone sculpture, wood turnings, jade carvings, and antler carvings are among the finds. Accompanying them are jewelry, raku pottery, geodes, sharks teeth and other fossils. Many of the items are quite affordable, and the quality is substantial as well. |
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Freya's Antique Native Art |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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108 Banff Ave Clock Tower Mall, Banff T0L 0C0 403-762-4714 403-762-3554
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Distance:
~0.959 km * |
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Description:
Freya's specializes in jewelry, art and antiques. Among the jewelry you'll find unique necklaces, rings, bracelets and earrings designed by in-store jewelers, in gold and silver with ammonites and Canadian diamonds, among other gems and semi-precious stones. The art and antiques side of the business is known for its Native American items, mostly wood carvings, collectibles and contemporary Native American art. |
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Harmon Photos |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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111 Banff Ave, Banff T1L 1A6 403-762-8418 866-762-8418
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Distance:
~0.963 km * |
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Description:
Housed on the main floor of the first municipally designated historic building in Banff, Harmon Photos offers crisp black-and-white and color photographs. The images, largely of area vistas and intimate nature close-ups, capture life in the Rockies from 1903 to the present. All were photographed by three generations of the Harmon family, and all are expertly printed and framed. |
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Summit Gallery of Fine Art |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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120 Banff Ave, Banff T1L 1E8 403-762-4455
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Distance:
~0.985 km * |
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Description:
One of the shops housed in the former Cascade Dance Hall (1921), the Summit Gallery showcases contemporary Canadian art. Most pieces, from regional and national artists, are inspired by nature. Virtually every medium is represented, including paintings, photography, sculpture, glass, ceramics and fine jewelry. |
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Fairmont Hotels Pick
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Canada House Gallery |
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(Shopping - Art Galleries) |
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201 Bear St, Banff T1L 1B5 403-762-3757 800-419-1298
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Distance:
~1.221 km * |
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Description:
Open and bright, this established gallery first opened in 1974 and is still one of Banff's best. A wide range of artwork includes both large- and small-scale pieces in a variety of media. Pottery, bronzes, glass, wood carvings, stone sculptures and jewelry are all available, but the main draw is the array of Native American art, especially the soapstone, granite and alabaster sculptures. Gift items are also available, making a nice complement to the extensive selection of wall art and freestanding pieces. The staff is friendly, eager to help, and willing to provide information on all the artists and individual works. |
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