Buy Art. Support Indigenous Artists.
When you purchase artwork, it is an investment in Indigenous artists and creative sovereignty. The majority of each purchase goes directly to the artist, while gallery proceeds support exhibitions, artist compensation, and free public access to the arts.
How the Purchasing Process Works
Each purchase made at Two Rivers Gallery directly supports emerging and
early-career Indigenous artists and helps sustain our exhibitions. This guide outlines
what to expect when buying artwork from the Gallery, whether during an exhibition
or through direct inquiry.
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Artwork for sale is available during exhibitions and select programs.
Prices are set by the artist and available in‑gallery or upon request.
To purchase, speak with gallery staff during open hours or email tworivers@maicnet.org with the artist name and artwork title.
Full payment is required to complete a sale.
Accepted payment methods: cash, card, online invoice.
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Purchased artwork is typically available for pickup after the exhibition closes, unless otherwise arranged.
Shipping or delivery can be coordinated at the buyer’s expense.
All sales are final.
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The majority of each sale goes directly to the artist.
Gallery proceeds help fund:
Artist stipends and honoraria
Exhibitions and public programs
Youth, community, and educational initiatives
Your purchase helps ensure Indigenous artists are paid fairly and that Two Rivers Gallery remains free and open to the public.
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Purchasing artwork does not transfer copyright. Artists retain all intellectual property and reproduction rights.
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Contact Two Rivers Gallery at tworivers@maicnet.org or visit us during open hours.
Miigwech. Pidamaya. Wopida. Thank you for supporting Indigenous artists.
Thank you for your interest in purchasing artwork. Please complete this form so we can follow up with pricing, availability, and next steps. Your information will only be used to support
this inquiry.