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Where to find the Sivertson Galleries
Two gallery locations:

Sivertson Gallery - Grand Marais
14 West Wisconsin Street
P.O. Box 178
Grand Marais, MN 55604, USA
Toll-free 888-880-4369
E-mail:info@sivertson.com
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Sivertson Gallery - Duluth
361 Canal Park Drive
Duluth, MN 55802, USA
Toll-free 888-815-5814
E-mail: sgallery@cpinternet.com
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  The Sivertson Gallery Story

Welcome to Sivertson Gallery, Art of the North!

The concept of Sivertson Gallery was set into motion in 1980 as the joint effort of its current owner, Jan Sivertson, and her father, artist and author Howard Sivertson. The first gallery site was a small retail space in the basement of Howard's home, where Howard and Jan divided their time between gallery duty and creating art. A few artist friends were invited to show their work as well, and Sivertson Gallery became a reality.

Howard quickly realized how much he truly wanted to "just paint." The gallery business was a distraction for him and, fortunately, a passion for Jan. In 1982, Jan took the business downtown, leaving Howard free to pursue his painting - capturing in oil and watercolor the scenes and history of the North Shore of Lake Superior, Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Isle Royale.

The downtown Grand Marais gallery was first located in a small white house a stone's throw from the lake. The business steadily grew, gathering talented regional artists, dedicated staff, and location changes along the way. In 1995, Sivertson Gallery expanded to a second location in Canal Park, Duluth, an active area for tourism year round.

Today, Sivertson Gallery is a destination for art on the North Shore of Lake Superior, exhibiting the work of over 60 regional artists in addition to Canadian Inuit and Alaskan native art, Canadian First Nation and Native American art. Exhibiting artwork that reflects the character of Lake Superior remains the gallery's dominant focus. This includes depicting the lake's beauty and depth, its surrounding environment and its history and people. Including art from the more remote northern regions of Alaska and Arctic Canada brings an adventurous and independent flavor to the gallery.


Sivertson Gallery Featured Artists Howard Sivertson
Liz Sivertson
Betsy Bowen
Jim Brandenburg
Roy Thomas
Jim Meyer
Alaska Native Art
Canadian Inuit Art
...and much, much more!




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Alaskan Ivory Carving · Alaskan Native Art · Alaskan Whalebone Carving · Ann Jenkins
Bart Galle · Betsy Bowen · Canvas Transfer · Craig Blacklock
Craig Blacklock Books · Dave Gilsvik · Elaine Sivertson Original Art · Faith Lowell
Germaine Arnaktauyok · Hazel Belvo · Howard Sivertson - Original Art · Inuit Soapstone
Inuit Stone Carvings · Inuit Stone Sculpture · Jo Wood · Kevin & Shawn Gadomski
Nancy Seaton Original Art · Neil Sherman · Nick Wroblewski · Rick Allen Original Prints
Roy Thomas Prints · Silver Seasons · Tamera Andersen · Todd Voss
Walrus Tusk Carving · Liz Sivertson Original Art · Jim Brandenburg Photography · Jay Steinke Photography
Monica Hansmeyer · Alaskan and Canadian Native Dolls · Franklin Galambos · Michael Tonder
Richard Gruchalla & Carrin Rosetti · and more...

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