About the Gallery






Madrona Gallery is a contemporary and historic fine art gallery located in the heart of Victoria. The gallery exhibits work from Canadian Masters such as Emily Carr, Members of the Group of Seven, J.W. Morrice, E. J Hughes and their contemporaries; art from established and emerging Canadian artists; additionally the gallery also exhibits a world-class collection of Inuit carvings, drawings and prints.
Madrona Gallery prides itself on providing a welcoming environment to new and established art collectors alike.
For information on Appraisals contact: info@madronagallery.com
Michael Warren
Owner and Director
Michael holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Victoria - Major in History of Art with a Minor in Arts of Canada. Michael has years of experience in both the institutional and commercial arts sectors. Michael has great enthusiasm for Canadian art and brings a fresh approach to art dealing to Victoria.
Brittany Lee
Gallery Manager
Brittany holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art History from the University of Victoria and a Master of Arts Degree in Collections from the University of Glasgow, where she was involved with the Hunterian Art Gallery in the cataloguing of pieces from the personal silver collection of James McNeill Whistler. Since returning to Canada, Brittany has become even more passionate about Canadian arts and artists.
William Planedin
Gallery Assistant
Will has been apprenticing in fine art conservation and restoration of paintings on canvas/board for the past 8 years. He is a collector of historical B.C. artists, and enjoys pursuing his own practice in art and music. Will is excited to be expanding on his knowledge of Canadian art and engaging with the community.