Gift Shop

McMillan Arts Centre Gift Shop

The Gift Shop includes works by artists from the West Coast and Vancouver Island.

Use the filters below to select the different types of artwork and gifts we carry, or to select an artist's name.

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

2000 year-old Roman glass is set in sterling silver and hung on strands of glass seed beads from the 1900's
Crow 8" X 8"
Mary Flores creates Home Decor inspired by the colours and forms of the sea. The hand formed porcelain clay wave is glazed and fired then mounted with concrete, sand and resin on BC green slate. Green slate is sourced from Port Renfrew BC and is rare. This piece measures 10"...
Mary Flores creates jewellery inspired by the colours and forms of the sea. This pendant features hand sculpted soft green  porcelain beads and glass crystals on an 8" black cord. 
Mary Flores creates jewellery inspired by the colours and forms of the sea. This pendant features hand sculpted blue porcelain beads and blue crystals on a silver plated chain with a clasp.
Mary Flores creates pottery inspired by the colours and forms of the sea. This large hand sculpted bowl is 14" in diameter, with the blue/green glazes continuing inside the bowl and ending with bottom featuring a sandy bottom.
Mary Flores creates jewellery inspired by the colours and forms of the sea. This bracelet consists of hand sculptured porcelain beads, druzy, and crystals. Stretches to fit.
This print measures 8" x 10"
Copy of acrylic painting of Ray Charles
Lightweight earrings hand painted directly onto watercolour paper and sealed. Hypoallergenic ear wires are made of Niobium.
Lightweight earrings hand painted directly onto watercolour paper and sealed. Hypoallergenic ear wires are made of Niobium.
Westcoast artist Wendy Schmidt expresses her interest in nature and wildlife through her paintings using watercolours and oils as well as photography.
Westcoast artist Wendy Schmidt expresses her interest in nature and wildlife through her paintings using watercolours and oils as well as photography.
Ice Bear is an artist from the Ojibway nation, Chippewas of Nawash Clan. He moved from Ontario to BC in the early 80s. He has been painting and sculpting for nearly 50 years, drawing on nature and his Indigenous heritage for inspiration. His work is found in corporate and private...
Westcoast artist Wendy Schmidt expresses her interest in nature and wildlife through her paintings using watercolours and oils as well as photography.
Aaron Yukich is a nature and landscape photographer based on Vancouver Island. Nature is his happy place. It is a source of creativity, inspiration and a great teacher in the course of life. He believes time spent in nature is deeply nurturing and that we can all tune in to...
Aaron Yukich is a nature and landscape photographer based on Vancouver Island. Nature is his happy place. It is a source of creativity, inspiration and a great teacher in the course of life. He believes time spent in nature is deeply nurturing and that we can all tune in to...
Carla Flegel is a Vancouver Island watercolour artist who is known for her whimsical birds and humorous sayings.
Born in Port Alberni, Vancouver Island Adina moved to Venice, Italy where she studied art.  Upon her return to Canada she studied art and design at Vancouver Island University. She draws inspiration from her natural surroundings and Venetian architecture, working in acrylic, watercolour, charcoal and pencil.
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. She has recently started producing beautiful buttons out of polymer...
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. She has recently started producing beautiful buttons out of polymer...
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. She has recently started producing beautiful buttons out of polymer...
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. She has recently started producing beautiful buttons out of polymer...
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. She has recently started producing beautiful buttons out of polymer...
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. She has recently started producing beautiful buttons out of polymer...
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. She has recently started producing beautiful buttons out of polymer...
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. She has recently started producing beautiful buttons out of polymer...
This photo was taken at Beachcomber Park, Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island
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