Established in 1958, the Quest Gallery in Banff showcases the fine and unique craftsmanship of Inuit, Native and Canadian artists.
Here, you can find an array of matchless sculptures, paintings and fossils by established artists as well as up and coming talent. The Inuit Sculpture Collection displays the mastery of renowned carvers like John Kavik, Luke Anowtalik and Nuna Parr while also fresh names like Ashevik Tunnillie and Palaya Qiatsuq. The collection of Native American sculptures includes pieces by famed Iroquois Six-Nations carvers Ben Henry & his three sons, Vince Bomberry, and the reputed potter, Steven Smith.
At the Quest Gallery, you will also find a wide range of unique Canadian Arts and Crafts. Here, you can browse through original paintings and antler carvings by local artists and well as original handicraft souvenirs that make for great gift ideas. The Gallery also houses Ammolite Jewelry and of the finest grade, besides a display of exotic fossils and minerals from the world over.
The collections have been carefully pieced together to allow visitors to avail of a comprehensive, one-of-a-kind experience in art collecting. Some of the corporate gift ideas that the Gallery offers include hand painted tiles, pressed flowers, and jade and crystal carvings. You can also purchase a unique gift for a special someone from the collection of hearts and unconventional potheads. You can even have the Quest Gallery put together great corporate gift packages for you.
For further enquiries, you can call the gallery at (403)762-2722 or email them at info@thequestgallery.com .
The Quest Gallery
105 Banff Avenue P.O. Box 1046
Banff, Alberta,
Canada T1L 1B1