Wednesday, October 12, 2011

NEW WEBSITE

OUR NEW WEBSITE IS

http://www.duthiegallery.com

This blog is now discontinued.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

duthiegallery.blogspot.com

Last post for Salt Spring Woodworks and first post to the now official newly renamed -- DUTHIE GALLERY -- and new eponymous blog: http://duthiegallery.blogspot.com/

Collections and management remain with proprietors Celia Duthie and Nicholas Hunt and much of what we have exhibited in our former designation, Salt Spring Woodworks, we continue to show; our focus is on landscape art, studio furniture, sculpture and fine art by many talented artists throughout the North West. We represent Michael Dennis, Brent Comber, Judson Beaumont, Peter Pierobon, Kurt Dexel, Christian Woo, Arnt Arntzen, Enrico Konig, Paul Tellier, Ken Guenter, Jeff Trigg, Francis Lemieux, Michael Moore, Seth Rolland, Ben Burnett, Darren Bertuccio, David Greig, Wes Giesbrecht, Richard Tetrault, and Kurt Frost in a constantly changing and growing roster of designers and artists.

The Duthie Gallery will launch the spring/summer season with a May show of new stonework by Ron Crawford.

Summer Lights will light up again in July with illuminated installations by Peter Pierobon, Brent Comber, Ken Guenter and Judson Beaumont. The NIGHT GALLERY will be open from 9 pm to 11pm Thursday to Monday night July and August.

The gallery is currently open Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10 - , or by appointment.

Monday, February 21, 2011

last week

This is the last week of our extra special, 7th annual, renovation SALE. Some of the specials:

JUDSON BEAUMONT’S Little Black Dresser - regular $2500 on sale at $2000.



Only 1 left of Brent Comber’s saucy T-cups -- regularly $650 each on sale at $500 each.






Jeff Triggs delicate steamed spruce lamps-- 30” regular $1095 - on sale 876, 24” regularly $895 now $716 and 18” regularly $695 now $556.




Serious discounts! Big savings. Till the end of February.

Lots more. Check the website.

www.saltspringwoodworks.com

Monday, February 7, 2011

Illuminate Yaletown


Please join us for an exhibition of light installations in Yaletown, ‘Illuminate Yaletown’ this Friday and Saturday ( February 11 & 12) from 6 to 10 pm. Peter Pierobon's new ‘Illuminati’ join the light show at the Roundhouse with large shapely red and yellow cedar lanterns -- Plumb, Cherry and Top, and a reflective form in translucent paper in the nearby Bill Curtis Park at Mainland & Davie.

For more information about Illuminate Yaletown http://yaletowninfo.com/events/illuminate/illuminate-yaletown-map/

Thursday, January 27, 2011

ANNUAL SALE


Our annual sale starts Feb 4. This year it’s an extra special, 7th year, end of an era * renovation SALE.

Beautiful work ; serious discounts!

Through February
Friday Saturday Sunday 10 - 5

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Name change


Salt Spring Woodworks is about to become the Celia Duthie Gallery. We feel that the gallery has evolved over our six years from woodwork to art and that distinction needs to be made. We will continue to exhibit the mix of studio furniture, sculpture, prints and landscape art that we now show. The artists hitherto represented by the gallery remain and many new artists are in the wings with fresh new works.

The second Summer Lights show will open July 1st-- this year featuring the dazzling and shapely lanterns of Peter Pierobon. The Night Gallery, a huge hit last summer, will be open (at least) 5 nights a week 9 - 11, with extended display space and more illumnation.

The name change accompanies a physical change as well; the back room of the gallery was damaged by falling branches, the roof pierced five times, one javelin branch impaled in the floor, Richard Tetrault’s wonderful print of the Lion’s Gate bridge - stabbed right in the centre! So we will be beginning a renovation and slight expansion to be ready in March. At the moment only the front part of the gallery and the cabin are open - Friday,Saturday Sunday 10 - 5 or by appointment.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Happy X


Happy X everybody.

when X equals celebration:
the return of the light,
and the fresh new year.

Celia & Nick