23 Main Drive East, Miscouche, PE C0B 1T0
T.: (902) 432-2880 EMAIL WEBSITE
CONFEDERATION CENTRE OF THE ARTS
145 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1J1
T.: (902) 628-6111 EMAIL WEBSITE
THE GUILD: HILDA WOOLNOUGH GALLERY
111 Queen Street, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4B3
There are over 2,700 public art galleries and museums in Canada—institutions that collect, preserve, study and present historical and contemporary art. They're located in cities and towns across the country and offer a wide range of programmes and services including: exhibitions (permanent, temporary, touring), educational programmes, collections and publishing activities. Public museums and galleries are supported by federal, provincial, territorial and municipal governments. They operate as non-profit, charitable organizations overseen by Boards of Directors and Trustees.
Art & Cultural Centres nurture and celebrate community, creativity, and culture. These mixed-use facilities often house art galleries or exhibition spaces, performance centres, assembly halls, arts-focused classrooms/studios, and meeting rooms. They operate year-round and offer countless arts-based programs and initiatives.
8 Main Street, Victoria, PE C0A 2G0
T.: (902) 730-2004 EMAIL WEBSITE
166 Richmond St. (Victoria Row), Charlottetown, PE C1A 1H9
T.: (902) 892-2233 EMAIL WEBSITE
404 Lighthouse Road, Elmira, PE C0A 1K0
T.: (902) 357-2106 EMAIL WEBSITE
11 Grand Pere Point Road, New Glasgow, PE C0A 1N0
T.: (902) 963-2273 EMAIL WEBSITE
17 Sunnyside Road, Richmond, PE C0B 1Y0
T.: (902) 854-3063 EMAIL WEBSITE
LA PALETTE GALLERY: THE PALETTE ARTISTS COOPERATIVE
1745 Route 124, Wellington, PE C0B 2E0
T.: (902) 854-3300 EMAIL WEBSITE
37580 Western Road, Woodstock, O'Leary, PE C0B 1V0
T.: (902) 859-3000 EMAIL WEBSITE
PEI CRAFTS COUNCIL AND GALLERY
98 Water Street, Charlottetown, PE C1A 1A6
T.: (902) 892- 5152 EMAIL WEBSITE
11 Grand Pere Point Road, New Glasgow, PE C0A 1N0
Canadian art dealers represent the country’s leading artists and deal in works of all periods and media. They also promote and sell works by renown international artists. The generic term "Canadian art" refers to the visual arts (including painting, photography and printmaking) as well as plastic arts (such as sculpture and other three-dimensional works) originating from within the geographical boundaries of Canada. Art in Canada also represents a dialogue with Indigenous peoples and how best to document and spotlight their creative practices. Individual art dealers often congregate in gallery "districts" within larger cities and regions—creative hubs that are often walking distance from public galleries, museums and artist-run centres.
14 Hebrew Avenue, Souris, PE C0A 2B0
T.: (902) 327-0441 EMAIL WEBSITE
1209 Barbara Weit Road, Route 180 Lower New Annan, Summerside, PE C1N 4J8
T.: (902) 436-5006 EMAIL WEBSITE
2852 Route 1A, North Bedeque, Summerside, PE C1N 4J9
T.: (902) 303-8327 EMAIL WEBSITE
19795 Veteran's Memorial Highway, Hunter River, PE C0A 1N0
T.: (902) 314-6741 EMAIL WEBSITE
10567 Route 6, New London, PE C0B 1M0
Artists' Cooperatives are collectives of artists who pool their resources to meet common economic, social and/or cultural needs. This is often done through jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprises. These enterprises may be for profit or non-profit—including, for example, the sharing of studio spaces with retail operations. That said, many artists maintain their own studios, some of which are open to the public. Those with business hours (which may include calling in advance to make an appointment) are noted here.
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