Bugera Matheson Gallery believes in the kind of art that stays with you after that first glance and surprises you every time you look at it. The gallery has been a part of Edmonton’s art scene since 1992 and keeps growing and developing along with the city’s eclectic art community. It offers a refreshing perspective on Edmonton’s vibrant art scene and represents some of the best of contemporary artworks from artists across Canada. Turn west at the south end of 124 St where it becomes Jasper Ave. Door at the back, southwest corner of the building. 4th button down is labelled Bugera Matheson Gallery. Fri and Sat 10:30 am - 5 pm or by appointment.
Bugera Matheson Gallery (New Location)
1B-10110 124 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5N 1P6
Fri and Sat 10:30 am - 5 pm or by appointment.
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