About Us

Discover the heart of our Arts Council by exploring Who We Are and meet the passionate team driving creativity forward. Stay up-to-date with our Latest News, featuring exciting events, and opportunities. Looking to make a difference? Volunteer with Us and contribute your time and talents to support the arts. If you’re ready to take on a leadership role, Join the Board of Directors and help shape the future of our organization. Have questions or ideas? Visit Contact Us — we’d love to connect with you!

Events & Programs

Explore upcoming programs, workshops, and events on our Community Arts Event Calendar and never miss a moment of creativity! Celebrate with us at the Mountain Muse Festival. Dive into the Outside Voices Mural Program to discover stunning public art across our community. Curious about past highlights? Check out Past Programs and Events for a glimpse of the impactful projects and memorable moments that continue to inspire us today.

The Artists

Discover the talented artists in the area on our Meet the Artists page. Support the arts and enjoy exclusive benefits by Becoming a Member—your contribution helps us grow and thrive! Don’t miss out on exciting opportunities—explore Calls for Artists to submit your work, join exhibitions, and participate in upcoming projects.

Meg Gallup

Meg flourished in the University of Calgary Ceramics Dept. while acquiring her Bachelor of Arts degree. She moved to BC and began a career in pottery, which she pursed in Vancouver, Whistler and Pemberton. Focusing on production of functional high-fired stoneware as well as one of a kind art pieces, she has made pottery that is enjoyed in homes throughout Canada and the United States.Meg’s creations are now fired in a gas kiln at her home studio in Pemberton using glazes she personally developed. The love for hand thrown wheelwork and revealing the unique qualities that “reduction” fired glazes create has motivated Meg’s involvement in clay for the last twenty years. Bringing art and the medium’s natural beauty to household objects is a continual theme in this potter’s work.

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