The City of Enderby is in the North Okanagan region of British Columbia between Armstrong and Salmon Arm. The Splatsin people are native to the land that Enderby was established on and across the Shuswap River to the east. The Splatsin are the southernmost tribe of the Secwépemc Nation, the largest Interior Salish speaking First Nation in Canada.
Enderby, British Columbia
Galleries & Art Centres
Enderby Art Centre
Supported by the Enderby and District Arts Council. The Enderby Art Centre is the home of the Enderby Artisan Emporium, workshops, art exhibitions and music. It is located at 617 Cliff Avenue.
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday-Saturday - 10am to 4pm
Photo Credit: Tatianna Odonnell
Courtyard Gallery
The Courtyard Gallery is a nonprofit, co-operative gallery that aims to showcase the work of local artists and reach out to the community with workshops, exhibitions, and participate in local arts festivals. Founded in 2012 as a passion project of local artists. The Courtyard is supported and in collaboration with the Enderby and District Arts Council (EDAC)
They are located at 104-907 Belvedere Street, Enderby.
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday to Saturday – 10am to 4pm
Cardiff Miller Art Warehouse
Photo Credit: Cardiff Miller Art
The Cardiff Miller Art Warehouse is located at the site of the former Ashley Furniture showroom and warehouse at 507 Granville Ave in Enderby, BC.
A selection of Cardiff and Miller’s immersive large-scale installations, some of which have never shown in Canada, are on display.
Read more about their current Hours of Operation on their website.