Hotel as an Art Gallery
If you ever thought sleeping in an art gallery would be cool, a night at the Listel Hotel is one way to try it. Each floor is themed as a tribute to the visual arts, particularly that of British Columbia and of First Nations. Ask for a room on one of the Gallery Floors where the Buschlen Mowatt Gallery curates a collection of 250 individual artworks by 30 artists. The Listel likes to say that each room is designed as an individual gallery with limited edition prints and original artwork by Canadian and international artists.
On their Museum Floors, it’s all about contemporary Northwest coast art featuring painters, printmakers, ceramic artists and others from various west coast first nations. The Listel has partnered with the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia to design the decor, including furniture of regional hemlock and cedar carved using traditional techniques. The deluxe suites on the Artist Series Floor pay tribute to various periods in art history – neoclassical, Italian modern, art deco, French provincial – with works by artists working in those styles.
There’s a lot to admire about the Listel’s love of art, particularly the artistic traditions of British Columbia. That affection is evident from the lobby where dramatic and vibrantly painted West Coast sculptures welcome visitors to each uniquely themed floor, room and suite.