Supporting a thriving artistic community.

The South Granville Gallery Association (SGGA), located on Granville Street between 5th and 15th Avenues, represents some of the leading fine art galleries in Vancouver.

On this stretch of South Granville, known as Vancouver’s Gallery Row, you can explore a diverse range of art from 17th century masters to contemporary works, from Canadian and international artists.

As a thriving artistic community, the SGGA presents emerging talents and established artists to art enthusiasts and collectors through gallery openings and special events.

EXPLORE OUR MEMBERS ON GALLERY ROW

#1 Uno Langmann Limited

Uno Langmann Limited is a second generation family business founded in 1977 by Uno Langmann. They are Canada's foremost specialist in the finest quality European and North American paintings from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. The elegant, neoclassical surroundings of the gallery also showcase a careful selection of antique furniture, silver and objets d'art.

#2 Petley Jones Gallery

Petley Jones Gallery was established in 1986 by owner and director Matt Petley-Jones. Since its inception, Petley Jones Gallery specializes in both contemporary and historical works of art.

#3 Heffel Fine Art Auction House

Heffel Fine Art Auction House is Canada’s leading fine art auction house, with the largest and most experienced team of specialists in the country. Internationally inclusive live auctions are held in Toronto in May and November, and online auctions are held monthly featuring hundreds of outstanding works of art from around the world.

#4 Douglas Reynolds Gallery

Douglas Reynolds Gallery was established in 1995, specializing in historic and contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous art. The gallery showcases museum-quality pieces that make use of contemporary media such as bronze, glass, aluminum, and forton. Artworks include masks, totem poles, bentwood boxes, sculpture, gold and silver jewelry, and early historic objects.

#5 Marion Scott Gallery

Established in 1975, Marion Scott Gallery has a long history of showcasing art from the Canadian North. Specializing in both new and historical expressions from the Arctic in a range of media, the Gallery is committed to positioning the work of Canada’s Inuit artists in a national and international framework of contemporary art.

#6 Kurbatoff Art Gallery

Kurbatoff Gallery opened its doors in the heart of South Granville Gallery Row in 2002. Representing some unique talents, they are committed to the promotion of contemporary Canadian artists, from emerging and mid-career to well-established.

#7 Ian Tan Gallery

Ian Tan Gallery, founded in 1999, is a noteworthy destination for art collectors in Vancouver's vibrant art scene. Our focus is on showcasing both emerging and established visual artists shaping contemporary Canadian Art. Through our carefully curated exhibitions, we draw regional interest, highlighting the diverse talents of West Coast visual artists; this commitment solidifies our reputation for presenting high-caliber artworks.

#8 Bau-Xi Gallery

Bau-Xi Gallery was established in 1965 by Bau-Xi Huang in Vancouver and is recognized as the oldest commercial gallery in Vancouver. Inside, you will find a talented roster of artists working in an array of media and styles. While Bau-Xi aims to promote local artists, the gallery also showcases a selection of established international photographers. The gallery has been a member of the Art Dealers Association of Canada since the early 1970s and is a founding member of the South Granville Gallery Association.