Payment Options
The Baccalieu Gallery knows that choosing the right painting is an important decision, emotionally and financially. We want to make sure that the experience from start to finish is stress-free and that every option is available to you for financing your purchase. With original art from Newfoundland and Canadian artists, all with a link to our aquatic culture, there is always a variety of styles, mediums and sizes to choose from. Take your purchase home with you or have it shipped. We'll make sure that everything is taken care of.
1. Payment in full
Many collectors pay for the painting of their choice in full in the gallery or online and take it home with them or arrange to have it shipped. The Gallery accepts all major credit cards as well as debit to make the transaction smooth. Purchases of larger pieces of art online can be paid by providing the gallery with or a credit card over the phone or the option of a PayPal invoice to be paid with any major credit card or debit card.
2. Interest-free payment program
The Baccalieu Gallery offers an interest-free instalment payment program for purchases over $100. This allows the cost of the painting, taxes and shipping if required, are spread over 3, 6 or 12 months. When the final payment is made, the painting is released to the collector.
3. Art Lease Canada
The Gallery is pleased to partner with Art Lease Canada who provide financing available for art purchases over a long period of time and is used for paintings of $2,000 and up. All details, including a payment calculator, may be found on the Art Lease Canada website. This solution makes art affordable with smaller monthly payments and once approved, you can take your chosen piece home or have it shipped right away!
Art purchases over $200 and lease payments are tax-deductible for businesses purchasing Canadian art. Read here for more details.
1. Payment in full
Many collectors pay for the painting of their choice in full in the gallery or online and take it home with them or arrange to have it shipped. The Gallery accepts all major credit cards as well as debit to make the transaction smooth. Purchases of larger pieces of art online can be paid by providing the gallery with or a credit card over the phone or the option of a PayPal invoice to be paid with any major credit card or debit card.
2. Interest-free payment program
The Baccalieu Gallery offers an interest-free instalment payment program for purchases over $100. This allows the cost of the painting, taxes and shipping if required, are spread over 3, 6 or 12 months. When the final payment is made, the painting is released to the collector.
3. Art Lease Canada
The Gallery is pleased to partner with Art Lease Canada who provide financing available for art purchases over a long period of time and is used for paintings of $2,000 and up. All details, including a payment calculator, may be found on the Art Lease Canada website. This solution makes art affordable with smaller monthly payments and once approved, you can take your chosen piece home or have it shipped right away!
Art purchases over $200 and lease payments are tax-deductible for businesses purchasing Canadian art. Read here for more details.
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A Year in the Garden
On the first of each month in 2018, I painted the same view of the vegetable garden on the farm. The twelve resulting paintings show the season unfold and how the landscape changed with the passage of time and weather. There are good lessons to be learned from painting the same subject over and over. In each rendition, something new is seen and familiarity grows with the subject. |
Little Things Saturday July 14 - 28, 2018
The Vessel Homecoming - Saturday
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Potter, Terrice Bassler reveals her new collection of work in this solo exhibition. Pieces show her Asian and African influences and natural elements enhance the clay creations.
Meet Terrice at the opening on Saturday July 21st from 2 - 4. Light refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome. You're sure to find the perfect piece for a wedding, a birthday, anniversary or simply to endulge yourself. |
2016 exhibitions
How Strong the Roots
An exploration of the meaning of home, place and history in Newfoundland and Labrador through fine art, textiles, pottery, sculpture, woodworking & more.
Water Street Gallery
2nd Floor, Heritage Shop
309 Water Street, St. John's, NL
July 10 - August 27, 2016
Perspective West - Writers at Woody Point
An art exhibition exploring the essence of the west coast of Newfoundland
Heritage Theatre
Woody Point, NL
August 16 - 21, 2016
An exploration of the meaning of home, place and history in Newfoundland and Labrador through fine art, textiles, pottery, sculpture, woodworking & more.
Water Street Gallery
2nd Floor, Heritage Shop
309 Water Street, St. John's, NL
July 10 - August 27, 2016
Perspective West - Writers at Woody Point
An art exhibition exploring the essence of the west coast of Newfoundland
Heritage Theatre
Woody Point, NL
August 16 - 21, 2016
Group Exhibition - June 10, 2016
2015 News and Exhibitions
Voters in Canada
In July 2015 I was approached by CBC The National to take part in a series of cross-Canada interviews with people in different professions who had issues they felt were important for the upcoming federal election in October 2015.
Filming took place near the ocean in Flatrock and in my studio as I painted "Red Boat". The resulting interview was aired on September 17th and can be seen at this link.
Filming took place near the ocean in Flatrock and in my studio as I painted "Red Boat". The resulting interview was aired on September 17th and can be seen at this link.
Pouch Cove Open Studios 2015
August 29 & 30, 2015 12 noon - 5pm
The Pouch Cove Open Studios is a two day event where Pouch Cove area artists and artisans open their homes and studios to the public to showcase their work. On the tour you will find paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, and photographs.
Visit the website for directions and contact information for the artists.
August 29 & 30, 2015 12 noon - 5pm
The Pouch Cove Open Studios is a two day event where Pouch Cove area artists and artisans open their homes and studios to the public to showcase their work. On the tour you will find paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, and photographs.
Visit the website for directions and contact information for the artists.
Exhibition News
April 28- May 17
Arts and Letters Awards Exhibition
The Rooms, 9 Bonaventure Avenue, St. John's, NL
A1C 5P9
Telephone: (709) 757-8000
Fax: (709) 757-8017
E-Mail: information@therooms.ca
June 12 - 26, 2015
Solo Exhibition - Wooden Boats - Relics of the Past
Opening reception June 12
Artist talk 2pm June 13, 2015
Peter Lewis Gallery
5 Church Hill
St. Johns, NL
April 28- May 17
Arts and Letters Awards Exhibition
The Rooms, 9 Bonaventure Avenue, St. John's, NL
A1C 5P9
Telephone: (709) 757-8000
Fax: (709) 757-8017
E-Mail: information@therooms.ca
June 12 - 26, 2015
Solo Exhibition - Wooden Boats - Relics of the Past
Opening reception June 12
Artist talk 2pm June 13, 2015
Peter Lewis Gallery
5 Church Hill
St. Johns, NL
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Once a month I send an email to subscribers with information on paintings, exhibitions, subscriber discounts and previews as well as insights into studio work and tips. You'll also get to peek into life on the farm as well.
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