Top 8 Art Galleries in St. Lucia, St. Lucia

November 4, 2021 Malia Yoakum

When was the last time you went out for a casual drive and ended up inside a volcano? A surreal scenario comes to life at La Soufrière, one of the most popular attractions in St. Lucia. Pack your skin with the medicinal mud of Sulfur Springs for a DIY spa treatment. Continue your eruptive adventures with a guided hike of the two volcanic plugs known as the Pitons then ascend Morne Fortune to take in the sweeping views. For an intimate beach experience, hit the private black sands of Anse Mamin.
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1. The Image Tree

Bridge Street, Soufriere St. Lucia +1 758-716-0207 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Image-Tree/377905155686084
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

The Image Tree

The Image Tree is located on the corner of Bridge street and Sir Arthur Lewis Street, in one of the few remaining colonial building on the Island. We offer the ultimate shopping experience offering a unique gift shop with a huge selection of locally made items, An Art Gallery and Cafe under one roof.

River Doree, Choiseul St. Lucia +1 758-715-5740 [email protected] http://facebook.com/choiseulartgallery
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Choiseul Art Gallery

Choiseul Art Gallery has a range of oil paintings of the St. Lucian landscape, prints and greetings cards as well as a variety of locally made crafts and souveniers.

Reviewed By amdgriggs - Sheffield, United Kingdom

We came here after mistakenly thinking that the best place to go was the Choiseul Art and Craft Centre (big mistake). The Art Gallery is privately owned by Hattie Barnard and her husband and much of the work exhibited there is by Hattie herself - unique and hand made pieces including bowls, mats, jewellery, paintings, made from found materials, calabash shells/pods, wood, recycled paper and many more including at least two books Hattie has written - and high-quality pieces they are too. So too are the pieces they exhibit that are made from local people on the island - again made from wood, palm leaves, and much more. Really sadly we were heading home later that day, travelling handluggage only, so there was little chance of us taking any with us. A shame. The pieces are not cheap, but as Hattie told us herself, every single piece is unique and that's what you pay for. She gave us a personalised and really detailed tour round the gallery and for those with the interest and the time this is a brilliant and unusual place to visit.

3. Eudovic's Art Studio

Goodlands, Castries St. Lucia +1 758-452-2747 [email protected] http://eudovicart.com/
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Eudovic's Art Studio

See work by the islands first wood sculptor.

Reviewed By J9178VSjohnm - Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Bought this a few years ago from nicos from his stall in st lucia and still has a place in our Home,

4. Zaka Art Cafe

26 Bay Street, Soufriere St. Lucia +1 758-384-2925 [email protected] http://www.zaka-art.com
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4.5 based on 174 reviews

Zaka Art Cafe

We have now moved to an even better location close by the Jetty & Car park. At the Art Cafe you'll find the world famous "Zaka Masks" in various sizes as well as a variety of hand made local arts. Now listed in the top 20 boutiques to shop at in the Caribbean. We grow our own "Artisan" coffee, high in the mountains above Soufriere. It's harvested by hand and processed in to raw & roasted coffee at the Cafe. We also have a selection of healthy smoothies made from fresh local fruit, such as, Soursop, Mango, Papaya, bananas & local raspberries. The specialty being the "Morning Moringa". Lunch & Dinners are available by BOOKING ONLY. Menus of Fish, chicken and goat made in a traditional creole sauce.

Reviewed By 2000bre - Otsego, United States

We came here on one of our last day’s in Soufriere and wish we had stopped sooner. Great French press coffee, tasty omelettes and toast and we enjoyed talking with the owner and locals and looking at the art.

5. Sierra's Souvenir & Gift Shop

Marina Street, Gros Islet St. Lucia https://www.facebook.com/sierragiftshop
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Step off the beaten path and experience the quiet life of Gros Islet Town. While you do this, spend a moment with us at Sierra's Souvenir and Gift shop where you can find unique authentically made St. Lucian Merchandise. Relax and enjoy our world renowned Piton beer and local treats, which are healthy and delicious. We hope to see you soon.

6. St. Lucia Fine Art

St. Lucia
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3.5 based on 3 reviews

A local art gallery at Point Seraphine able to accommodate large and small budgets.

7. MeCurator

Star Publishing, Massade Industrial Estate, Gros Islet St. Lucia +1 758-722-8303 [email protected] http://www.mecurator.com
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2.0 based on 1 reviews

MeCurator

The MeCurator Art Gallery holds art at its core, with a strong collective of St Lucian artists, photographers and sculptors. The Gallery promotes a vast array of authentic St Lucian art for a wider audience. Our Art Gallery, located north of the island, is a place where you, the aesthete, can directly engage with the artists before procuring a piece of work. The Art Gallery is a new space within

8. St. Omer Artmagic

Castries St. Lucia
St. Omer Artmagic

A gallery dedicated to the work of Dunstan St. Omer, the island's most famous artist.

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