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About the Gallery


Wallace Galleries is proud to showcase a vibrant array of talented Canadian artists, encompassing both established and emerging voices in the art world. Our roster encompasses a rich diversity of Canadian painters, sculptors, and printmakers, each bringing a unique perspectives and styles forward. From well-known, mid-career talent to promising new artists, the gallery offers a dynamic representation of contemporary Canadian art, celebrating the creativity and cultural heritage of this beautiful country.

Wallace Galleries is passionately devoted to guiding individuals in their search for the perfect art piece that enhances their personal collection or serves as a thoughtful gift. Our expertise extends to partnerships with businesses that are eager to expand and enrich their art collections, facilitating a harmonious integration of artwork into their corporate environments. Furthermore, we collaborate closely with designers, offering curated selections of art that align with their creative visions and project requirements, ensuring that each piece complements and elevates the overall aesthetic.


Current & Upcoming Exhibitions


abstraction, Regina five, Canadian art, Contemporary art, Emma Lake, non-representation art

May 28 - June 18, 2025

Ronald Bloore – Centennial Celebration

This year marks the year of Ronald Bloore’s 100th Birthday.  In celebration of his centenary, this exhibition will cover a vast selection of Bloore’s works. A complex and diverse artist, Bloore made a large mark on Canadian art history, not only with his artwork but as an educator, and past director of the Mackenzie Art Gallery.  This exhibition aims to explore the vastness of his art-making career, with careful attention to paintings, drawing, and sculptures from as early as 1961 to the 2000s.

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shore, ocean, sunshine coast, Vancouver, beach

June 19 - July 9, 2025

Summer Group Show 2025

The Sunshine is out and the flowers are blooming!

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Nocturne, moon, full, dark lighting, Kelowna, street, suburb, deck

July 10 - 30, 2025

Summer Escape Group Show 2025

.  This summer, Wallace Galleries is delighted to present Summer Escape, a group exhibition with works by: Joice M. Hall, Diana Zasadny, David T. Alexander, William Duma, Laurie Steen, Bob Kebic, Kai Liu, Brent Laycock, Tony Onley, and more.

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Action expressionism, Ontario artist, abstraction, Venice Bienanale, Toronto, Painters eleven, snap series, oval, bright

July 31 - August 27, 2025

Late Summer Expressions 2025

A selection of handpicked works by our roster of artists, including: Alain Attar, Harold Town, Phil Darrah, Camrose Ducote, Amy Modahl, David Newkirk, Ronald Bloore, Nancy Boyd, Simon Andrew, Robin Smith-Peck, Jim Stokes, Jennifer Hornyak, Linda Nardelli and more…

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News & Announcements


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June 28, 2025

Gallery Closed: July 2- 9, 2025

The Gallery will be closed from July 2 – 9, 2025.

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June 5, 2025

Remembering Heidi

Heidi opened her business, Wallace Galleries, in 1986.  Breaking barriers as a woman in the art business in the 1980s, she proved to be a formidable and resolute entrepreneur.  She built many close bonds with her artist, helped them build their careers, and developed long relationships with client who became life-long friends.  She was known for her honesty, devotion, and encouraging her artists.

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watercolor, watercolour, award, prize, landscape, Alberta

February 19, 2025

Brent Laycock awarded Gery Puley Award

Brent Laycock entered into a juried open water show at the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (CSPWC) and was awarded the Gery Puley Award.

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portrait, artist, black and white

February 4, 2025

Remembering Jennifer Dickson (1936-2025)

Jennifer Dickson was always a classy lady. Meticulous and fastidious in life and her artwork. Exhibited internationally and the only Canadian in 1976 to be elected to the Royal Academy of Arts.

Her CV is nothing but impressive and yet she was humble and always gracious. We will fondly remember her.

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