The Bearclaw Gallery in Edmonton, Alberta carries a diverse selection of Canadian First Nations, Metis and Inuit art including paintings, stone sculptures, wood carvings, clay works, jewelry, craft and gifts.

The gallery features works by internationally acclaimed First Nations artists Daphne Odjig, Norval Morrisseau, Alex Janvier, Jane Ash Poitras, Maxine Noel, (all of whom are recipients of the Order of Canada), Roy Thomas,  Jim Logan, Aaron Paquette, Jason Carter, Linus Woods and many others.

Exhibitions

Upcoming Exhibition

The Bearclaw Gallery is pleased to present Colour and Pop! New paintings and carvings by Jason Carter.

Opening reception Saturday, April 20, with the artist in attendance from 1 – 4 PM

Jason Carter explores Spring with Colour and Pop! Bold, brilliant and wildly whimsical are just a few words to describe his latest collection in stone and canvas. The coming Spring means the return of colour to our natural landscape- and Jason Carter really makes it POP!

Exhibition continues through to May 1, 2024

 

 

 

News

The Gallery Welcomes Holly Cheverie

The Bearclaw Gallery is excited to announce our new artist, Holly Cheverie. Holly was born and raised in Alberta, with a diverse cultural background, and is a member of the M’chigeeng First Nation. Growing up she had a passion for the arts. As a teenager she taught herself to paint along with Bob Ross on the television, and later graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a degree in Visual Arts. She is familiar with many mediums, but chooses to focus in oils, acrylics and alcohol inks. Holly paints mainly wildlife and abstract works. Through her paintings, she hopes to express and share her visions of the beauty all around us. View Holly Cheverie’s available works here.