Victoria BC TourismLesson 4: Galleries/Live Theatre/ShoppingFind out about the numerous art galleries or where to catch a live performance. We cannot forget about shopping for unique treasures or for every day supplies. GalleriesPlease open the map of Downtown Victoria and the Victoria District Map First Nations Centre Photo by Howard Deutch of Garden Adventures Art Gallery of Greater Victoria Starfish Glassworks 630 Yates Street Visitors are welcome to view the gallery in the mezzanine to see the works of over 40 Canadian artists on display. Below the mezzanine, is the working studio where the artists are busy at the art of glassblowing. The public can watch all the activity from above and learn about the process by reading the explanatory signs and watching demonstrations. Alcheringa Gallery 665 Fort Street This gallery features tribal art from Papua New Guinea and from the Northwest Coast of Canada. There is a wide variety of exhibits, ranging from masks, paintings, carvings, jewellery, and sculptures. Creations Art Gallery 665 Fort Street Located inside the Empress Hotel, this gallery contains one of the largest collections of sculpture by Canadian artists. There are sculptures made out of wood, sliver, jade, pottery, glass and even antlers! Stephen Lowe Art Gallery 752 Douglas Street Situated behind the Empress Hotel, there is a varied collection of paintings, sculpture and jewellery by Canadian and Asian artists. Styles vary from traditional to contemporary. The gift shop offers works by Canadian artisans and other unique gifts. Ten Thousand Villiages 2030 Oak Bay Avenue, Victoria Broadmead Village Shopping Centre, 330-777 Royal Oak Drive Victoria 102-2360 Beacon Ave, Sidney Operated by a non-profit organization, these galleries market handicrafts made by Third World people. The proceeds provide an income to these people in order to pay for food, health care, housing and education. Products include items for the home, toys, jewellery, rugs and musical instruments. |