Select a Collection:
McMillan Arts Centre
Parksville, BC, located in Oceanside, Vancouver Island
McMillan Arts Centre Gift Shop
The Gift Shop includes works by artists from the West Coast and Vancouver Island.
Use the filters at left to look at the different types of artwork and gifts we carry.
Our Gift Shop in Parksville, British Columbia on Vancouver Island is a unique place to purchase gifts, as well as visit the multiple exhibits we have from our original artists on Vancouver Island.
Gift Shop
Bruce Thurston from Texada Island hand crafts earrings using tiny seed beads from Japan then attaches them to sterling silver hooks.
Length measures approximately 3 inches.
Bruce Thurston from Texada Island hand crafts earrings using tiny seed beads from Japan then attaches them to sterling silver hooks.
Length measures approximately 3 inches.
Ian Howie is a stone sculptor who lives in a rural area near Port Alberni. He personally collects the marble used in his sculptures from deposits on Vancouver Island and Quadra Island. Ian is a power tool carver using diamonds saws, angle grinders and die grinders. All pieces are hand...
Each card is an original, one of a kind, watercolour, matted. Comes with an envelope.
Â
Each card is an original, one of a kind, watercolour, matted. Comes with an envelope.
Â
Lynn Orriss is a Vancouver Island artist who creates jewellry using polymer clay. This medium allows the artist to emulate glass, metal, ceramic, stone, bone, wood, fibre and paint. She often adds semi precious stones and crystals to her necklaces.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.
Vancouver Island artist Kristina Gray puts her love for mythology, fantasy, science and nature into each piece she sculpts out of borosilicate glass with her torch.