
L.A. Pai Gallery
Contemporary art jewellery and sculpture gallery in ByWard Market since 2000 — ceramics, glass, metal, textile, and mixed media by Canadian artists.
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About L.A. Pai Gallery
L.A. Pai Gallery on Murray Street in ByWard Market specializes in contemporary art jewellery and sculptural objects. Ceramics, glass, metal, textile, and mixed media by emerging and mid-career Canadian artists. Founded by Lisa A. Pai in 2000. A unique gallery bridging fine art and craft.
Visitor Information
- Hours: Tue-Fri 12-6pm, Sat 12-5pm (Sun-Mon closed)
- Admission: Free to browse
Getting There
- Address: 13 Murray Street, Ottawa, ON K1N 9M5
- Neighbourhood: ByWard Market
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