ABOUT

Britton Gallery is owned and operated by father and daughter team, Ted and Miranda Britton. Located in downtown Bracebridge, the gallery features a selection of contemporary and historical fine art and is also the home gallery for Miranda Britton’s handcrafted jewellery collection. 

With a focus on Canadian painters, Britton Gallery features work by an eclectic mix of artists, including Group of Seven members and their contemporaries, celebrated Toronto artists such as David Marshak and Robert Strickland as well as local favourites Beverley Hawksley, Pat Fairhead and Meghan Irvine.

In addition to the contemporary jewellery of resident artist Miranda Britton, a selection of fine Canadian craft including ceramics, textiles, wood and metal can also be found at the gallery. Featured craft artists include Jen Manuell, Jon Partridge, Lisa Ridout, Juliet Promnitz and Garrett Gilbert

FAQ

Do you purchase art from collectors or take art on consignment from people who are downsizing? Generally speaking, no. Our gallery space is fairly small and we try to reserve as much wall space as possible to support artists directly. On very rare occasions, we may consider purchasing a piece from a collector, serious inquiries may be sent via email.

Are you accepting new artists at the gallery? We are always interested in hearing from artists and makers who are seeking gallery representation in Muskoka! Please feel free to send an email with details about you, your work as well as links to the best place(s) to view your work online. Please keep in mind that we receive many more inquiries than we are able to accommodate.

Do you do art appraisals? We do not offer certified art appraisals at this time.

Do you repair jewellery? Miranda performs repairs to pieces she has made and will occasionally complete straightforward repairs on other pieces of jewellery if her schedule permits.