About Sivertson gallery
Sivertson Gallery: Discover the Art of the North
Sivertson Gallery is a premier art gallery that specializes in showcasing original art from Lake Superior and remote northern regions. With over 35 years of experience, Sivertson Gallery has become a destination for art enthusiasts who are looking for unique and authentic pieces that capture the essence of the North.
The gallery was founded by Jan Sivertson in 1980, with a vision to promote local artists and their work. Today, Sivertson Gallery represents over 60 artists from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Canada. The gallery features a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, pottery, jewelry, textiles and more.
One of the things that sets Sivertson Gallery apart is its commitment to showcasing artwork that reflects the beauty and diversity of Northern landscapes. Many of the artists featured at Sivertson Gallery draw inspiration from nature - whether it's capturing the rugged coastline along Lake Superior or depicting wildlife in their natural habitats.
In addition to its physical galleries located in Grand Marais (Minnesota) and Duluth (Minnesota), Sivertson Gallery also has an online store where customers can browse through its extensive collection from anywhere in the world. The website is user-friendly with easy navigation tools that allow customers to search by artist name or medium.
Sivertson Gallery also offers custom framing services for those who want to display their artwork beautifully. Their experienced framers use only high-quality materials to ensure your artwork looks stunning for years to come.
If you're looking for something truly unique or one-of-a-kind piece then look no further than Siverston's "Artists' Choice" section on their website which features exclusive works created specifically for this section by some of our most popular artists!
Whether you're an avid collector or just starting out on your journey into art appreciation - there's something at Siverston's galleries waiting just for you. So why not come and discover the Art of the North today?