Madrona Gallery specializes in contemporary and historic Canadian paintings and sculptures. Since its opening in 2010, the gallery has hosted over 100 exhibitions and highlighted some of the best of Canadian art. Madrona has become a leader in the region for sourcing rare and important works by some of Canada's most influential artists and provides a welcoming space and excellent service to all levels of collectors. Tues to Sat 10 am - 5:30 pm, Sun to Mon 11 am - 5 pm.
Madrona Gallery
606 View Street, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 1J4
Tues to Sat 10 am - 5:30 pm, Sun to Mon 11 am - 5 pm
Related Articles
-
Theft at Victoria Gallery Targets Inuit Carvings
Three Inuit carvings were stolen Monday from Victoria's Madrona Gallery.
Dec 27, 2022
-
Organized Chaos
Luke Ramsey muses on nature and technology.
Sep 6, 2020
-
Hashim Hannoon
Iraqi-born artist paints cheery urban scenes in his new home of Vancouver.
Jun 3, 2019
-
Dream On
Madeleine Wood experiments with layering different images together in her latest paintings. It lifts her work about dreaming into a more magical realm.
Aug 27, 2018
-
ADAC celebrates its 50 years with a nation-wide Gallery Hop
In celebration of its 50th anniversary, the Art Dealers Association of Canada is planning a nation-wide Gallery Hop on Saturday, May 13, 2017.
May 2, 2017
-
Guthrie Gloag, June 11 to June 24 at Madrona Gallery in Victoria
Guthrie Gloag uses his background in biology to create expressive life-sized animal sculptures from driftwood.
Apr 29, 2016
-
Kapil Harnal
Kapil Harnal grew up in Montreal, so he knows a thing or two about winter. His charcoal and oil portraits often feature people wearing colourful toques or scarves. The images have a strong graphic presence and are quintessentially Canadian.
Dec 31, 2015
-
MEGHAN HILDEBRAND - Madrona Gallery – $500 to $8,000 Victoria
Meghan Hildebrand’s imaginative worlds often seem about to slip off their canvases as images of the natural and human made collide with gusto.
Nov 27, 2012
-
MEGHAN HILDEBRAND April 2 to 15, 2011, Madrona Gallery, Victoria
Meghan Hildebrand always admired the group of quilt-makers at the Powell River Fine Arts studio in her home town — enough so it inspired her to paint with a quilt-like technique.
Dec 31, 2010