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We are currently working on putting together a full list of galleries that promote metal work across Canada. If you wish to nominate a gallery please email communications@metalartsguild.ca with contact information and a link.
NF | NS | NB | PEI | QC | ON | MB | SK | AB | BC | NU

NEWFOUNDLAND
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NOVA SCOTIA

Gallery Athena
Represents over 45 top Canadian artists and features handmade, non-production artwork. You will find artists in our gallery with diverse work in visual arts; glass; woodturning; stainless steel kitchen utensils and ornaments. Our selection of contemporary silver jewellery is unique and features some of the best artists in Canada. Come visit Gallery Athena and relax in our elegant space. We are known for our wonderful music and our commitment to excellent service.
Jo Anne and Gregg Kittell, proprietors.

465 Main Street
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
902-697-3377
Sales@GalleryAthena.com


The Moorings Gallery
The Moorings Gallery is a bright and exciting art space in picturesque Mahone Bay, featuring contemporary original paintings, limited edition prints, sculpture, fibre art, ceramics and exquisite, colourful and funky crafts by emerging and recognized artists, most of whom live and work in Atlantic Canada.

575 Main Street
Mahone Bay, NS
(902-624-6208)

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NEW BRUNSWICK

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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

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QUEBEC

Galerie Noel Guyomarc'h
Through various exhibitions since its opening in 1996, the gallery Noel Guyomarc'h encourages visitors to take a fresh look at the jewel. More than just a decorative object, the jewel is in fact the result of research that addresses both the form and content. Like any true work of art, a gem can move us, seduce us, make us think or disturb us. Bold and committed, the works of these artists reflect the diversity of languages and ideas that characterize the production of artists of our time. Noel Guyomarc'h Gallery offers a selection of works by Canadian and international artists.
Contact Noel Guyomarc'h
137 Laurier Avenue West, Montreal (Quebec), H2T 2N6
Phone: 514-840-9362 Email: info@galerienoelguyomarch.com

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ONTARIO

Harbinger Gallery
Since 1987 Harbinger Gallery has encouraged established and emerging contemporary Canadian artists by providing them excellent opportunities to showcase their work in harmonious surroundings. The gallery provides the public the opportunity to see, understand and support these professionals by producing approximately 20-25 exhibitions and features annually. All media are represented: painting, prints, glass, clay, jewellery, fibre, metal and sculpture.

22 Dupont St. E.
Waterloo, ON N2J 2G9
(519) 747-4644



Jewel Envy
Jewel Envy is a collaborative jewellery studio located in downtown Toronto. We offer full time, part time, and daily bench rental to jewellers. Resident jewellers showcase their work in the front room and create their works of art jewellery in the backroom. As trained goldsmiths we offer our own individual lines for sale as well designing and creating custom jewellery. Resident jewellers also teach introductory as well as intermediate jewellery classes in one day workshops and eight week classes (one eveneing a week).

101 Spadina Ave Suite #214
Toronto, ON
M5V 2K2


Lafrenière and Pai Gallery
The Lafrenière & Pai Gallery, established in 2000, searches out and presents to the world the most promising developments in contemporary Canadian jewellery and sculpture. It seeks to support and animate new ideas and bring forward works of artistic daring, artworks that are relevant to our contemporary world. The gallery's co-directors are Megan Lafrenière and Lisa Pai.

13 Murray St.,
Ottawa, ON Canada K1N 9M5
613.241.2767


Made You Look
Made You Look is Toronto’s hub for seeking out contemporary, hand-crafted, innovative and exceptional jewellery designs. With 20 self-employed resident jewellery designers creating in our on-site studios, we enjoy offering our customers a unique and customized retail shopping experience. 1338 Queen Street West

Toronto
M6K 1L4
Tel: 416-463-2136


nanopod:hybrid studio
nanopod: Hybrid Studio has been an independently run artist’s studio since 2005. Before relocating to 322 Harbord Street Tosca Terán, nanopod’s founder shared a studio known as the Fishbowl, before opening Tank fire + metal at the end of 2004 in Toronto’s Historic Distillery District. She was also an original founding member of the conceptual craft gallery ‘new’ 02-05, now located on Queen Street west.

322 Harbord St.
Toronto
M6G 1H1
(647) 219-0585
For a complete list of courses and workshops please visit genus



TANK STUDIO
TANK fire + metal
Is a Canadian leader in innovative glass and award winning jewelry techniques. Offering a wide selection of hand made fine jewelry & artwork, as well as beads, classes, workshops and international guest instructors, there is something for everyone.

TANK jewelry + beads Glass Studio
Toronto Distillery District
55 Mill St., Bldg 74, Studio 105
647-430-8589



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MANITOBA

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SASKATCHEWAN

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Mysteria Gallery

Mysteria Gallery is an artist-owned venue promoting professional Saskatchewan artists. Exhibitions explore diverse media in a modern context and fresh atmosphere. With over a decade of experience, they remain committed to new urban prairie aesthetics expressed in two- and three-dimensional artwork. The Gallery is a member of the Saskatchewan Professional Art Galleries Association. Main floor gallery shop features art, jewelry and fine objects from local and Canadian sources.

2706 13th Avenue
Regina SK CANADA S4T 1N3
306 522 0080

ALBERTA
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BRITISH COLUMBIA

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NUNAVUT

NOTICES

2013 SNAG Conference in Toronto

The Society of North American Goldsmiths (SNAG) 2013 Conference is officially scheduled to take place in Toronto, Canada in May 2013. The conference will be co-hosted by George Brown College and Harbourfront Centre. The conference co-chairs are Paul McClure, professor at George Brown College, and Melanie Egan, Head of Craft Department at Harbourfront Centre. The specific dates in May 2013 and a specific conference theme have yet to be established. It is hoped that a variety of organizations, institutions and individuals will volunteer their participation to make this conference as inclusive, diverse, exciting and original as the Canadian jewellery and metalsmithing community is. Volunteers are needed to organize related exhibitions and events, organize pre-conference workshops, and help with conference planning and implementation. It has been over twenty five years (Toronto, 1985) since the SNAG conference was held outside the United States. In addition to serving the entire SNAG membership, the Toronto 2013 conference will provide a platform for promoting Canadian jewellery and metalsmithing to a local, national and international audience. To express your interest in becoming involved. Please contact Paul McClure at pmcclure@georgebrown.ca or Melanie Egan at rmegan@harbourfrontcentre.com



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