2025 SUMMIT BID: Art
2025 SUMMIT BID: Art
2025 SUMMIT BID: Art
We’re proud to be bringing back The Summit Bid silent auction! Win big on experiences, art and gear while supporting the future of our outdoor leaders. This year’s auction will raise money to support the ACC’s Environment Fund, the Mountain Muskox, and the ACMG’s Simon Parboosingh Fund. Browse the artist contributors below to learn more about them.
Art
Art is important to the way we understand our outdoor spaces – it inspires us to get out and protect the places we play in. We’ve gathered a variety of work that instills that feeling and we’re proud to highlight our art and book supporters for the Summit Bid.
Gisa Mayer Art
If Gisa isn’t in her studio, you can find her outside skiing, hiking, and swimming in cold mountain lakes. Her paintings are on display in many private and corporate collections in Europe, North America and Australia.
Patti Dyment Fine Art
Alberta artist Patti Dyment has been living, hiking and painting in the Canadian Rockies for nearly forty years. She is a studio and plein air painter in oils. Patti is a popular instructor in oils, acrylics and water-colour sketching. She has been exhibiting in commercial and public galleries in Western Canada since 1988, and had one exhibition in Japan. Primarily self- taught, Patti is a signature member of the Federation of Canadian Artists.
Phee Hudson
Phee has been painting since 2006. Her works hang in corporate and private collections around the world. Her subjects are mainly mountains where she has spent a great deal of time climbing, hiking and skiing.
Magnificent Mt Temple at Lake Louise
- 24″ x 24″
- Acrylic
- Value: $1,950
Amanda Reber
Amanda Reber is an outdoor adventure artist living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Her two passions in life are spending time outdoors and painting. She can regularly be found trekking through the backcountry and/or camping, often with her dog Nova. Her outdoor adventures provide limitless inspiration for her art, and her love of the outdoors can be seen in the vibrancy and details of her paintings. Her art brings awareness and appreciation of beautiful landscapes and wild spaces, and is a representation of the human experience while being immersed in outdoor adventure. She has taken part of various exhibitions, and her works have been sought after by many collectors.
Lake McArthur
- 24.25″ x 36.5″
- Acrylic
- Value: $1,330
Peter Wyse
Peter Wyse was born in Kamloops, BC and works from his home studio in historic Clayburn Village, 75 km east of Vancouver. He was introduced to art at an early age by his grandfather, R.E. Walker, and later studied art history and the fine arts at the University of British Columbia. Known for his strong use of colour and line, Peter’s meticulous paintings are as refined as they are delightfully charming. He is represented by galleries across Canada and his work is featured in private collections throughout the world.
“My life is both peaceful and playful and that is what I paint.” -Peter Wyse
Moose
- 16″ x 16″
- Acrylic on cradled birch panel
- Value: $1,280
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