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Rhona Armes
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Rhona's present work is clay sculpture and presentation ware. She continues to share her passion for her craft with others through art instruction at her "Open Armes Studio". |
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Marj Briggs
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Marj was introduced to art glass and discovered a lasting passion. She has continued working on her techniques for both stained glass and kiln-formed glass and discovered her own whimsical style. |
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Jackie Chadwick
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Jackie's first love is textile art. She creates 'Four seasons' cards and purses with layers of fabric, silk flowers and sequins, uniquely stitched together and further embellished by hand. |
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Shiela Dunn
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Shiela has a passion for glass. Her commission, the windows for St. Andrew's on the Square in Kamloops, used the Tiffany technique. Currently she primarily works with fused glass for "usable art". |
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Pat Hall
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Pat creats pastel and oil portraits, pen and ink sketches and illustrations for daily newspapers. Her style is realistic. Pat is also a skilled potter and sculptor. |
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Karen Hanna
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Karen is a fibre artist who was filled with inspiration and a desire to learn this ancient craft after a trip through Mexico in 1974. She has a passion for spinning, dying and felting animal fibres. |
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Lynda Jones
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Lynda has had a life-long passion for pottery and creates beautiful and unique smoke fired vessels. She also has a line of intricate incised functional pottery she calls blackware. |
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Suzy Knox
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Susan Knox teaches and paints plein air landscapes and still life in acrylic and watercolour. She has worked as an illustrator and participated in many juried and group shows over the last 25 years. |
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Jan Seedhouse
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Jan started to weave in 1990 with rags because they were cheap and she liked recycling. Currently she makes colourful, textured cotton and chenile scarves and shawls. |
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Lance Weisser
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Lance has been painting watercolours since 1965. He loves the way the medium provides the illusive feeling of a moment caught in time. He is also a Member of the Federation of Canadian Artists.
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Megs Waterous
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Megs was surrounded by art from an early age and took a visual arts degree focussing on printmaking. Now a ceramicist, the legacy of printmaking shows itself in her carved slip tiles and vessels. |