contemporary artists

Heather Munsie

Nov 1 – Nov 24, 2024 About Heather: Growing up near the Rocky Mountains in Calgary, Alberta, sparked my fascination with the outdoors. Guided by the passion I felt for the rugged Canadian landscape, I pursued studies in Earth Science at the University of Victoria and subsequently worked as a geologist for several years before […]

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Susan Neden

Nov 1 – Nov 24, 2024 About Susan: There is so much to love about collage art. For me it’s a sandbox, a place to play! I begin each piece with something that has grabbed my attention:an image, an idea, a colour palette, a texture. From there the intuitive process unfolds in arranging, rearranging, layering

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Carrie Gayfer

Nov 1 – Nov 24, 2024 About Carrie: My fascination with animals has always been there. A desire to create with colour has always been there. The two are married happily together in my work. The bulk of my artwork subject matter is animal themed, and I have tried to combine both the wonder of

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Martina Edmondson

Nov 1 – Nov 24, 2024 Drop in to meet the Artist at the Centre on Saturday, November 9 from 2-4pm About Martina: Having graduated from the Material Art and Design Program (Hon. Fibre) at the Ontario College of Art and Design (now OCADU) in Toronto over 20 years ago, I continue to create art

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Be Mused

On October 20th soprano Marnie Setka-Mooney will join Aerie Trio, (Diane Berry, flute, Maria Wang, cello and Kathryn Le Gros, piano) in Be Mused, a concert of contemporary classical music by four local woman composers. These talented musicians will present works by Sylvia Rickard, Janet Danielson, Leila Lustig and Diane Berry, with all four composers

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Ilka Bauer

Sept 3 – Sept 29, 2024 About Ilka: I have always loved art but for much of my adult life, I did other things. I picked up my old pencils again in 2015, at a time when I was recovering from acute anxiety and burnout. In the beginning, it was part of the healing journey.

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