About Alpine Echo Gallery

The Gallery

Alpine Echo Gallery is the collective vision of three local artists, Hayley Stewart, Zuzana Riha, & Meghan Porath, founded in 2024 in Revelstoke, B.C.

With the gallery, we wanted to create a space rooted in artistic exploration, community, and the powerful influence of place. Situated in world renown Revelstoke, British Columbia, the gallery showcases local, Kootenay and Canadian contemporary work influenced by mountain culture.

At Alpine Echo, we believe in supporting local, elevating women and upcoming artists, and fostering meaningful connections through creativity.

Come explore, connect, and let yourself be moved. 


Visit us

Unit 4106 – 1701 Coursier Avenue, Revelstoke, B.C.
In the Mackenzie Village

Open Every Day*:
10am – 4pm

*Closed on Tuesdays & Wednesdays


Meet the Founders

Three powerhouse female artists with one dream” – Revelstoke Review (Spring 2025)

Hayley Stewart | Revelstoke, B.C.

Originally from Southern Ontario, Hayley studied Fine Art at the Ontario College of Art and Design before moving west in 2008, drawn first to the ocean and later to the mountains. Now based between Revelstoke, BC, and Baja California Sur, Mexico, she remains deeply inspired by mountain and surf culture.

Her work is rooted in experiences of nature and activities that engage the body and expand the mind. Through vivid, unconventional landscapes, she explores nature’s intricacies using bold colour, smooth transitions, and expressive brushwork. Painting allows Hayley to share the inspiration she finds outdoors, with the mountains and ocean serving as her ongoing teachers

Zuzana Riha | Revelstoke, B.C.

Zuzana Riha’s work is inspired by two lifelong passions: protecting the environment and sharing its beauty through art. Her paintings often focus on wildlife and landscapes, reflecting a deep connection to the natural world.

Though she studied at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Zuzana describes herself as a “boldly undisciplined artist,” embracing curiosity, experimentation, and a wide range of mediums. This versatility allows her to bring imaginative ideas to life with few limitations.

Her work has been exhibited internationally and collected by clients around the world. An active member of the Federation of Canadian Artists, she also leads workshops, retreats, and community art programs. When not creating, she enjoys spending time in nature and making art with children, whom she considers her greatest teachers.

Meghan Porath | Revelstoke, B.C.

Meghan Porath is a curator, artist, and graphic designer dedicated to building connection and creativity through the arts. A passionate advocate for arts and culture in Revelstoke, she works to make art more accessible while strengthening its role within the community.

Her leadership was first established at the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre, where she served as Executive Director and Artistic Curator for five years, overseeing exhibitions, workshops, and community programming.

Her own creative practice is rooted in play, exploration, and tactile materials, using art as a way to slow down and find meaning in a fast-paced world. Her work can be found in ROAM’s outdoor art gallery at Revelstoke Mountain Resort and upcoming at Art Revelstoke’s Art Alleries 2026.


The Power of Three at Alpine Echo Gallery
Written by the Revelstoke Review

  • ‘Creating art is a passion for three talented Revelstoke women; showcasing art is an exciting new venture’ – Revelstoke Review

    Zuzana Riha, Meghan Porath & Hayley Stewart recently opened the Alpine Echo Gallery in order to cultivate a distinctive artistic environment that reflects the essence of their mountain town. Located near Revelstoke Mountain Resort the women specialize in showcasing large-scale, mountain themed works by distinguished artists. 

    When Mackenzie Village developers approached Riha about opening a new gallery two years ago, she was honoured and excited by the idea. Then came a time of reflection on logistics and how she could go about creating a thriving art space. “I didn’t think I had the skills to do it on my own; it’s a big space and I have big ideas,” she says, noting she approached Porath whom she has known for many years. “She is talented and I have wanted to work with her. And we decided that Hayley would be a strong member of our team because she is super talented and she has a lot of experience.”

    Zuzana earned a fine art degree at Vancouver’s Emily Carr University and has happily called Revelstoke home for 30 years. “I think I’ve always been an artist,” says the former Parks Canada employee, pointing out she believes everyone has a creative side within them. “I was always drawn to create, but I also loved to be outside.” Zuzana describes her eclectic art as being “all over the place.” She is a sculptor, who also draws, paints, carves, welds, and creates art pieces with a chainsaw and a plasma cutter, among other things. “I like variety and have always been curious about how to attach objects together when sculpting,” she says. “If you have a broad array of tools, the possibilities are endless. Keeping boredom at bay by continually exploring ways to create and combine different mediums, Zuzana says curiosity often leads her to new art possibilities. One of her latest approaches is to create art using a variety of recycled materials. 

    Meghan, who enthusiastically said yes to Zuzana’s request to partner in a gallery, came to Revelstoke from Kamloops 10 years ago, with a degree in tourism management. “I had no formal training in art but I was always the kid you could hand a box of crayons to and I would be in my happy place.” Meghan says she sometimes has a hard time calling herself an artist. She sold her first piece of art to someone she didn’t know from her own gallery. As executive director of the Revelstoke Visual Arts Centre, Meghan has seen a lot of great art but wanted to explore different approaches to her own work. The piece that sold at Alpine Echo Gallery began as a digital illustration that turned into a computer format that Meghan then cut into pieces with a laser cutter. Next, she applied the pieces to a wood panel and completed the project with acrylic paint. “It was a play on Pablo Picasso, not realism,” she laughs, pointing out that her art has always been a way of slowing down and feeding her own soul. Thrilled to be in partnership with Zuzana and Hayley, Meghan says it is a great opportunity to work with two driven women who are incredible artists. “How could I say no to this opportunity to create something in this community that I love,” she adds. 

    Hayley Stewart is a mountain sports enthusiast and her joy in movement is reflected in her vibrant art. Lured by Tofino waves, Hayley came west in 2008 after receiving a fine arts degree with a major in drawing and painting from the Ontario College of Art & Design (now OCAD University). A year later, she answered the call of the mountains and spent three years concentrating on exploring the slopes around Golden, B.C. In 2013, she relocated to Calgary to focus on her art career. As a scenic painter for one of the largest North American companies whose clients include Disney, Nickelodeon, Wicked and Broadway shows, Hayley painted stages and sets for movies and theatres. But the lure of the mountains was too strong, so in 2017, Hayley returned to Golden. 

    “I quit my cushy job to move back to the mountains where I felt happiest, and pursued my own artistic endeavours full time,” she says. The full-time artist has called Revelstoke home since 2018, painting and investigating international opportunities and exhibitions. She currently has an art show in Encinitas, California which closes in early March. She often follows the sun to Mexico and California during the Winter months. “I paint vivid atypical landscapes that highlight nature’s intricacies with a bold palette, smooth colour blending and concise brushstrokes,” she says, noting that in the past, vibrant mountain vistas were a favourite subject. She is now painting more tropical scenes that feature waves and sea creatures. Excited to be part owner of the Alpine Echo Gallery, Hayley calls Zuzana and Meghan two powerhouse women, “I can’t think of a better team.”

    Alpine Echo Gallery currently represents 40 artists. Some 70  percent of the talented artists call Revelstoke home, with others coming from within BC and Alberta, and all artwork is representative of mountain culture, says Zuzana. She explains that there is much more to operating a gallery than displaying art. Curating and making sure the art pieces, created in many mediums, are displayed in a way that complement each other rather than compete. “Revelstoke has been known as a place to do extreme sport and has a high-end athlete appeal,” she says. “Our goal is to let the world know we have a beautiful and diverse arts culture and we aim to enrich that even further.”

    • Written by Barb Brouwer for the Revelstoke Times – a magazine created by the Revelstoke Review (Spring 2025)