Samurai Sushi is a proud member of Arts Whistler’s We Heart Local Art program, which matches local businesses with local artists so that they can showcase their art on the walls of the business. Search our Culture Maps by “Businesses with local art” to see whose art is featured where. See something you like? All the art pieces are for sale. Arts Whistler doesn’t take a commission, we just want to promote local artists and businesses, because, well, that’s our jam.
Samurai Sushi is a locally owned and managed company that features three great Japanese style restaurants – two in Whistler and one in Squamish, British Columbia.
Choose from a wide selection of fresh sushi and Japanese food for lunch or dinner at one of our three locations. Everything is prepared fresh daily by our expert sushi chefs. All of our locations feature dine-in or takeout menus whether dining alone or with a large group.
Samurai Sushi is committed to co-existing with the Whistler environment and working towards a sustainable future. Some of our many green initiatives including sugarcane containers, composting, recycling and bamboo chopsticks. The company also donates all monies collected for plastic bags to local charities.
Check out work by local artists:
Andrea Mueller: Andrea is a contemporary artist and art instructor based in Whistler, B.C. Her work is characterized by bold colors, messy loose brush strokes, and darkly playful imagery. Her work examines the relationship and connection between all things including humans, animals, memory, language, belief systems, the environment and the impact these have on one another.
Andrea attended the Ontario College of Art and Design and studied everything from metal shop to textiles, focusing on drawing and printmaking and graduated winning the Graduating Class Print Making Award. Andrea has created artwork from her studio in the colorful community for over thirteen years and hosts monthly paint nights in Whistler.
Ryan Kenny: Ryan is a Canadian born photographer, filmmaker and director based in Whistler BC. After graduating from both film production and television broadcasting Ryan began working in the action sports world. He moved to broadcasting television in recent years and has been producing his own media full time.
Working on series such Survivor (Shine Australia), Timber Kings (Discovery), Yukon Gold (History Channel), and Highway Thru Hell (Discovery) has given Ryan a diverse background in dealing with harsh conditions and challenging environments. He also works with small businesses, local artists, and his home mountain (Whistler/Blackcomb).
Find out more about the business:
whistlersamuraisushi.com
Find out more about the artist:
Andrea Mueller
Find out more about Culture Maps
We Heart Local Art enables businesses to directly connect with a local artist to invite them to display their artwork on their walls. Think of it as an online dating service…but for art!