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SEPTEMBER 22 & 23
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ArtsNORFOLK Country Juried Arts Competition June 26 – August 31, 2012 STUDIO TOUR | SEPTEMBER 22 & 23 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Opening reception: Friday, June 29, 7:00pm
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Robert Achtemichuk (left), Patricia Deadman(centre) and Laura Woermke (right) ponder the 117 works of art selected for the Arts Country Juried Arts Competition.
An open call to artists was sent out in late April, 2012 announcing the first annual Arts Country Juried Arts Competition. The competition was open to artists living within the South Central Ontario Region (SCOR), as well as the cities of London, St. Thomas, and Brantford. The SCOR includes Brant, Norfolk, Oxford, Elgin, and Middlesex County. The competition is a fundraiser to support the online and print versions of Arts Country, a unique cooperative regional approach to marketing locally created art, studio tours, and unique cultural and heritage experiences. There is no other project quite like it in Canada. To enter the competition, artists were required to submit three photographs of their work with descriptions, along with a $50 entrance fee to the Norfolk Arts, Culture, and Heritage Alliance, the not-for-profit, volunteer-driven organization overseeing the Arts Country project. Approximately 180 pieces were entered from across the region for consideration by the jury. The images were catalogued and randomly posted online with all the details provided by the artists except their names and locations. This way, jurors were able to judge the merits of each individual piece, rather than considering the artist's work as a collection or regional representation. In order to be accepted into the show, a work of art was required to get at least one 'yes' vote from a juror. After the initial online review was
completed, 16 pieces had received three yes votes, 29 had received two, and 72 – including the eventual winner – received one, for a total of 117 accepted pieces.
of the St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre. She also serves as a director and executive on many arts and cultural boards, advisory panels, and committees.
The jurors met at the Norfolk Arts Centre on June 18, 2012 to view the accepted pieces in person and award prizes. Again, the works of art stood on their own, without any information about the artist. The process took approximately two hours, and careful consideration was given to each piece as it was reviewed and considered for a prize. By the end of deliberations, three unanimous winners were selected. Encaustic painter Sierra Barber of Simcoe was named the first winner of the Arts Country Juried Arts Competition; glass artist Miia Virtasalmi, also of Simcoe came in second; and painter Laurie-Lynn McGlynn of London came third.
Patricia Deadman is a visual ar tist, independent curator, and writer. She studied Fine Arts at Fanshawe College in London, ON, and obtained her BFA from the University of Windsor. Deadman has participated in numerous artist residencies in Banff, Paris, and Mexico. Her lens-based work has been exhibited since the 1980s and collected in public and private collections throughout Canada, USA, and Mexico. Deadman is the former curator of the MacKenzie Art Gallery (Regina, SK) and currently Acting Curator for the Woodstock Art Gallery.
The 2012 Ar ts Country Juried Ar ts Competition jurors are Laura Woermke, Executive Director and Curator of the St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre; Patricia Deadman, Acting Curator of the Woodstock Art Gallery; and Robert Achtemichuk, former director of the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery in Waterloo. All three judges have strong backgrounds in a range of artistic disciplines. Laura Woermke was born in London, and has been a visual art professional for 20 years. A graduate of the University of Windsor's School of Fine Art in 1990 with a Honours BFA in Visual Arts, she has worked steadily as an artist and the Executive Director and Curator
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Ro b e r t A c h t e m i c h u k r e c e i v e d h i s undergraduate degree from the University of Manitoba with a focus on printmaking, and he has also studied in France, Mexico, and Toronto. His work appears in public galleries and private collections across Canada and abroad, including Brussels, Paris, and, Mexico City. He has often been a guest artist or an artist in residence, including the Banff School of the Fine Arts and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Until recently, he was the Director of the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery in Waterloo, ON, and recently exhibited Latitude 43.456193 Longitude 80.500507 at the Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant.
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SEPTEMBER 22 & 23
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MiiaNORFOLK Virtasalmi Second Prize 22 &Arts STUDIO- TOUR | SEPTEMBER 23Country | 10Juried a.m.Arts - 5 Competition p.m. Sponsored by
“I want to create happiness” Glass sculptor Miia Virtasalmi's artwork is inspired by happy childhood memories. The Simcoe artist says that her love of bold colours and round shapes is what leads her to create her clever, whimsical, and engaging works of art. Her prize-winning sculpture Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows, was created with blown, fused, and sand-cast glass, and inspired by her love of fairy tales. “I want to create happiness,” she said.
Sunshine, Lollipops, and Rainbows 2012 Glass
Virtasalmi is well-known throughout Norfolk County for her blown glass tea party sculptures, which she says bring a domestic, cheery gathering together into a single tower. “I include the entire party,” Virtasalmi explains. “It's not only the table setting, but also the guest characters, whose faces are painted on the teapot sides.” Originally from Finland, Virtasalmi has exhibited across Europe and Canada, and in Japan, Turkey, and the United States. More of Miia Vir tasalmi's glass ar t is available on www.pipeandpunty.com. She is stop number seven on the Norfolk Studio Tour, September 22 and 23, 2012. Tea Party 2012
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Laurie-Lynn McGlynn - Third Prize Arts Country Juried Arts Competition NORFOLK STUDIO TOUR | SEPTEMBER 22 & 23 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sponsored by “I'm interested in waves, but not just in water”
“I'm interested in waves, but not just in water,” the London, Ontario artist explained. “Waves occur in sand, snow, and rocks too, and I'm interested in why. The amount of energy that it takes to cause these patterns is so powerful, but what remains is elegant and sometimes even delicate.”
Rock 2012 Acrylic on canvas Laurie-Lynn McGlynn is an award-winning artist influenced by the intricate details observable in the natural world. In particular, McGlynn focuses on the interactions between the earth, water, and sky, and Simple Harmonic Motion – a scientific term for the transfer of energy through a wave resulting in an expression of energy in another form.
McGlynn has extensive art education and training, and has participated in solo and group exhibitions throughout Ontario and Nova Scotia. Visit www.artistsincanada.com/mcglynn or her blog laurielynnmcglynn.wordpress.com for more information and a listing of upcoming exhibitions.
Norfolk & surrounding counties have been favored with many outstanding artists. We at Bachmann Personal Injury Law wish each and every one of your creative submissions much luck. We would like to encourage all artists to continue with your creativity and growth. Working with our community through fundraising and events such as this is what we at BPIL strive to do. Thank you for the opportunity to be part of Arts Country. Personal Injury Law is what we do. Our firm is dedicated to personal injury litigation. We do nothing else. Bachmann Personal Injury Law is the only boutique personal injury law firm in Haldimand and Norfolk County. We are the only legal firm in this area that practices exclusively in the personal injury field. We are also the only legal firm in the area representing only injured people — we do not represent insurance companies, institutions, governments or municipalities. If you or a loved one has been injured, we welcome the opportunity to discuss your case and provide you our advice. Call our office at 519-428-8090 or visit our website www.bachmannlaw.ca The consultation is free and you are under no obligation to retain us. artscountry.ca
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Norfolk County’s creative minds inhabit every corner of our great community. From engineers to artists, web developers to musicians, Norfolk County is blessed with many uniquely talented people. Many of our artists’ studios are open year round. Check out ceramic artists and potters such as Anne Armstrong, Marguerite Larmand, Joanne Munzar, Joseph Panacci, Melissa Schooley, Lesley Starnes. Norfolk County is home to excellent glass artists, like Merianne Fess, Carolyn Muir and Miia Virtasalmi. Sculptors such as Robert Tannahill and Garry Walker are well known. Those who work in wood, like Ron Bezzo, Trevor Darbishire, Bruce “House” Milner and Harley Snively, and Florence Watkinson who works with fabric, are highly respected. Michael Keller is a book binder and restorer. Visual artists include Michael Barber, Sierra Barber, Liz Barrett-Milner, Susan Bennett, Vera ClineHayes, Carol Gerrett, Kit Julian, Jen Lados, Sherry Lloyd, Ellen McIntosh-Green and Michelle Snively-Jefferies. Photographers such as Dixie Greenwood, Earl Hartlen and Larry Monczka are well known. Dean Rainey and Ryan O’Grady are videographers, and Jeff Barker is a digital animator. Lighthouse Festival Theatre in Port Dover is a centre of excellence in theatrical production, offering professional shows and programming throughout the year. Performance is a theme in Norfolk. Community groups exhibit lots of theatrical and musical talent, also at Theatre Norfolk, Simcoe Little Theatre, Young Theatre Players, Old Town Hall in Waterford and the Capitol Theatre in Delhi. There are many art galleries, museums, an arts centre and other centres of creativity in Norfolk County. These include the Delhi Tobacco Museum, Eva Brook Donly Museum, Norfolk Arts Centre, Port Dover Harbor Museum, Teeterville Pioneer Museum, Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum and Norfolk Potters Guild. Ask for our Experience Guide by calling 1-800-699-9038 or visit www.norfolktourism.ca Connect with us at
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NORFOLK STUDIO TOUR
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Melissa Schooley 1795 Windham Road 11, Windham Centre | 519.909.9204 melissa@ragingbowlpottery.com Melissa is a ceramic artist working with porcelain. Her recent work combines hand-felted elements with wheel-thrown porcelain forms to create unique art objects. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit ragingbowlpottery.com
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Susan Bennet Guest Artist
1671 Highway 59 ,Port Rowan | 519.586.9762
susan@susanbennett.ca
Susan is a painter who uses the vibrant colour of oils while adding texture with a palette knife. Her watercolours entice the imagination to explore.
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Michael Barber 75 Charlotteville Road 8, Silver Hill | 519.410.0975 Michael’s compositions are alluring and intriguing. Thick, chipped, scratched and blistered layers of pigment create marvelous worn textures, which have splashes of resin that add to their appeal. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit thebarbergallery.ca
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Sierra Barber Guest Artist 75 Charlotteville Road 8, Silver Hill | 519.410.0975 Sierra is a young artist who uses personal mythology in her encaustic paintings. At times the work seems austere and enigmatic; other times it becomes humorous and lyrical. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit sierrabarber.ca
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Pamela Kinney Guest Artist
176 Town Line St. Williams | 519.586.8543 alliehasworld@hotmail.com Pamela is a silversmith who also works in gold. She creates unique, custom works often incorporating personal stories and elements of nature into each design. She uses the technique of “raising” to fabricate 3D artistic and functional silver hollowware goblets and bowls.
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Jonas Stonkus 1123 Regional Road 21 | 519.875.2412
jonasstonkus@live.com
Jonas’ non-objective sculptures, made from various materials such as glass, metal, simulated stone and wood, are found distributed around one hectare of landscaped grounds.
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SEPTEMBER 22 & 23
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John Walker Guest Artist 212 Lynedoch Rd., Lynedoch | 519.582.4463 brickcottage@kwic.com John is a visual artist working mostly with oil paints. He is offering a selection of paintings comprised of Norfolk scenes.
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Ellen McIntosh-Green
52 McCall St., Simcoe | 519.426.1253
tisgreen@sympatico.ca
Working with oil paint on canvas, Ellen depicts the Norfolk countryside. Colour, texture and pattern reflect a vibrant union of figuration, abstraction, and landscape. Her book, Elizabeth Simcoe’s Canadian Journey will be available for purchase. Studio open year round and by appointment.
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Garry Walker 137 Decou Rd., Simcoe | 519.426.3715
gwalkerdesign@gmail.com
Iconic rural landscapes, painted clay and mixed media sculpture are the focus of Garry’s creations this year. Beautifully rendered, these pieces evoke familiarity and a sense of place. Studio open year round and by appointment.
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Sherry Lloyd 1499 McDowell Rd. E, Simcoe | 519.428.7746
slloyd@kwic.com
Sherry captures her love of nature and light in her use of oil, acrylic, gold leaf, resin and encaustic wax. Smooth or textured surfaces are enhanced with vivid colour presented in an abstract impressionist style. Studio open year round and by appointment.
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Jen Lados Guest Artist
99 Croton Ave, Delhi | 519.582.4156
jenlados@gmail.com
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Jen’s work derives from an eagerness to experiment. Her passion for vibrant colour, her interest in popular culture, in nature, and in artists both past and present inform her art. She captures images such as everyday objects, and landscape using both oil and acrylic paint, as well as textured media such as cardboard and fabric. Her multilayered canvases are both humorous and playful. Studio open year round and by appointment.
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Vera Cline-Hayes Guest Artist 4 Lingwood Dr., Waterford | 519.443.8814
vera@boardnbatten.com
Working with pen and ink, Vera creates intricate designs using textured papers, fabrics and gemstones to combine a unique blending of balance and symmetry. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit boardnbatten.com
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Miia Virtasalmi 278 Talbot St., Simcoe | 519.428.9863
miia@pipeandpunty.com
Vivid colours, polka dots, stripes and checkerboard patterns inspire Miia to create her unique glass art. Miia is a Native of Finland. She earned her Masters degree in Glass Art and Design in 2001. She has exhibited her art in multiple international exhibitions. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit pipeandpunty.com
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Kit Julian
212 Lynn Valley Rd., Simcoe | 519.426.6406
rkjuli@sympatico.ca
Kit embellishes textiles, paper, and “objets d’art,” which she houses in small shadow boxes. Studio open year round and by appointment.
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Kathryn Hogg Guest Artist 31 Temperace St. East, Waterford | 519.443.7036 khogg@execulink.com www.kathrynhogg.ca Coming from many years of working with sculpture, my painting medium is influenced by volume and mass. With painting, I’m intrigued that I can flatten out objects and reject deep space. I’m interested in symbolic colour and spatial relationships that can become the descriptive force to compose narratives.
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Ron Bezzo 1688 Charlotteville Rd. 5, Vittoria | 519.426.0505
ronmarbez@sympatico.ca
Ron’s wood turnings are both functional and artistic. He uses salvaged, local wood such as cherry and maple with unique features such as burls. Having worked with wood for forty eight years each piece is truly “one of a kind.” His exceptionally fine finishes are an added bonus. Studio open year round and by appointment.
studio 10 Larry Monczka 29 King St., Port Ryerse | 519.426.5805
raraavis.pix@gmail.com
Larry, a resident of Port Ryerse, has been photographing for over 30 years. He has had three joint exhibitions of his work with Kathleen Pickard, his wife and partner, at the Lighthouse Gallery in Port Dover, ON. Larry has had numerous articles and photographs published (including covers) in Photo Life, Shutterbug and the Photographic Society of America Magazine. Larry has often lectured and judged photographic competitions at various camera clubs in the Toronto area. Larry currently writes about photography for the website www.ultimate-photo-tips.com. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit raraavisphotos.com
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Kathleen Picard 29 King St., Port Ryerse | 519.426.5805
raraavis.pix@gmail.com
Kathy believes Ansel Adams when he says, “You don’t take a photograph, you make it.” For her, exercising creative control from camera to “pigment on paper” print is a great challenge and an even greater pleasure.
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16 Commercial Road, RR3, Simcoe | 519.428.0695
portryerse@gmail.com
Ingrid Zyma-Irvin Guest Artist Just as location shapes the individual so it shapes the art created. I enjoy the bright colours of the blue sky of New Mexico or the lush green leaves of Port Ryerse. Each piece is unique, made with the copper foil technique of stained glass, or fused and shaped in my kiln. I create bright and happy pieces to share and enjoy.
studio 11 Harley Snively 584 Hwy 6, Port Dover | 519.583.0902
silverlakestudio@yahoo.com
To take a glimpse inside this local artist’s studio is to catch sight of a secret world where St. Francis of Assisi hangs out with flamingos, birds sleep in castles, and mermaids speak prophecies. Studio open year round and by appointment.
studio 11 Michelle Snively-Jefferies Guest Artist 423 Woodley Road, Waterford | 519.443.5423 Both intensity and spontaneity are revealed in Michelle’s new work as she renews familiar compositions with colour and paint. She continues her journey of exploration using acrylic and mixed media. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit jefferies.myexpose.com
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Carolyn Muir Guest Artist 984 concession 11, Waterford | 519.443.8783 ctmuir@kwic.com In her studio, Carolyn makes beautiful flame-worked glass beads, which are combined with crystals, semiprecious stones and sterling silver to create unique jewellery works. Studio open year round and by appointment.
studio 12 Anne Armstrong 984 Conc. 11, Waterford | 519.443.5966
anne@brickworkspottery.com
Anne has a passion for creating with clay. This year she will be showing her popular, functional pottery as well as her primitively fired art pieces. A wide selection of serving pieces and kitchenware will be available in a variety of decorative patterns. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit brickworkspottery.com
studio 12 Anda Kett Guest Artist 887 Windham Road 13, Simcoe | 519.443.5966 www.andakettsfi neart.com Anda’s acrylic paintings cover a variety of subjects, but it is her passion for horses which has attracted many admirers. Her attention to detail, and the ability to capture the essence and personality of the image, has delighted many. She accepts commissions. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit brickworkspottery.com
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studio 13 Joanne Munzar 33 Willowdale Cres., Port Dover | 519.583.1101 munzpete@sympatico.ca “Art to wear” is Joanne’s goal in her use of semi-precious stones, stunning glass beads, and hand-textured silver wire to create delightful, dramatic jewelery. Her pottery collection, of functional tableware enhanced wilh vibrant colour, is available again this year. These are works one can use and enjoy everyday. Studio open year round and by appointment.
studio 13 Carol Gerrett Guest Artist 30 Prospect St., Port Dover | 519-583-2497 www.fanniebethstudio.com Carol uses a wide variety of techniques and materials to create her skillfully executed paintings which also reflect her interest and flair for colour.
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Trevor Darbishire
1081 Decou Rd., Port Dover | 519.428.1220 darbishirecabinets@gmail.com Trevor, a cabinet-maker by trade, uses discarded material [sometimes exotic] and Carolinian lumber, to create his new designs. In his hands they become both organic and natural. “Let imperfections become details,” he says. His recent work includes cutting boards, cheese trays, wooden photo displays, benches, coffee tables and customized toy boxes or hope chests. Studio open year round and by appointment.
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studio 14 Megan Lumley Guest Artist 7 First Ave., Port Dover | 519.583.1934 meganella@yahoo.com Megan’s skillful, acrylic renderings, with their light and shadow and beauty and sorrow, have a remarkable intensity. Her paintings explore the places where the natural and human worlds meet leaving the viewer with a sense of mystery.
studio 15 Joseph Panacci 1064 Cockshutt Rd., Simcoe | 519.426.6650 panaccipottery@gmail.com Joseph has worked with porcelain since 1979. Using local materials for his glazes and firing in a wood kiln, he specializes in functional and decorative pottery. Studio open year round and by appointment.
studio 16 Arjan Lamers 202 Victoria Street, Simcoe | 519.428.7779
www.arjanlamers.blogspot.com
Arjan is a visual artist who offers the best of both worlds from his rustic barn studio located in Simcoe. He presents creative paintings in his unusual environment where he has been busy producing work for over a decade. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit www.arjanlamers.blogspot.ca
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SEPTEMBER 22 & 23
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studio 17 Kim Le Mare 954 Concession 12, Waterford | 519-443-7844
kalmstudio@hotmail.com
Using oil. clay, charcoal and earth pigments, Kim creates cold-processed soaps reflective of natural landscape and changing seasons. Form meets function in these soaps made with underground spring water sourced at her studio and blended with organic and essential oils, botanicals, and natural pigments, that have healing properties. Studio open year round and by appointment.
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Delhi Tobacco Museum & Heritage Centre
Port Dover Harbour Museum
44 Harbour Street, Port Dover, ON
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Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum
200 Talbot Road, Delhi, ON
www.delhimuseum.ca
159 Nichol Street, Waterford, ON
www.waterfordmuseum.ca
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Norfolk Arts Centre
60 Colborne Street S., Simcoe, ON
21 Lynnwood Avenue, Simcoe, ON
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National War Memorial Carillon Tower Eva Brook Donly Museum & Archives 109 Norfolk St S. Simcoe ON
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Located at the corner of Norfolk Street South and Wilson Street, Simcoe, ON.
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Teeterville Pioneer Museum
194 Teeter Street, Teeterville, ON
www.teetervillemuseum.ca
Visit Norfolk County and experience the rich social, agricultural, industrial and cultural history through interactive and engaging exhibits and gallery exhibitions at our local museums and arts centre.
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Middlesex County is a great place to visit. Take a drive to Middlesex County and see why residents look forward to annual events such as the Strathroy Turkey Festival, Gala Days in Ailsa Craig, and the Fiddle and Step Dance Competition in Dorchester. If its heritage and culture you’re seeking, there are numerous museums throughout the county like the Lucan Area Heritage and Donnelly Museum which houses a collection dedicated to the infamous Donnelly murders. The Komoka Railway Museum proudly displaying its 1913 Shay steam locomotive and Museum Strathroy helps visitors and resisdents “Discover Our Story”. Interested in taking in a side trip while you’re here? Pick up your very own copy of the Southwest Ontario Barn Quilt Trails guide, or discover the Heritage Trail markers that dot across Middlesex County. If you’re looking for something a little more exciting, you could return on September 29th and 30th for the 2nd annual Doors Open Middlesex event. Visit www.doorsopenmiddlesex.ca for more details. Join the thousands who fl ock to Middlesex County every weekend during the summer where the roar of the engines can be heard and some of the fi nest stock car racing in Canada takes place on the half-mile oval track at Delaware Speedway; a spectacular natural amphitheatre-like setting surrounded by the tranquil rural landscape. Explore the towns and villages, shop at one-of-a-kind stores, visit one of the many studios, sample the cuisine, stop by a local grower and take home some fresh produce. Whether it’s a romantic getaway at a quaint bed and breakfast or fun for the family at one of our many campgrounds; you will fi nd it here just beyond the city limits. Visit our website www.tourmiddlesex.ca for all the details. You can also “Like” us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter. Tourism Middlesex 137 Frank Street, Strathroy ON, N7G 2R8 519-245-8951 1-855-245-8951
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The Art Group
September 29 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. September 30 12 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Middlesex Cre-ART-ive Tour
September 29 10:00am – 5:00pm September 30 10:00am – 5:00pm
Country Creations Artisan Tour
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THE ART GROUP STUDIO TOUR | SEPTEMBER 29 | 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. NORFOLK STUDIO TOUR | SEPTEMBER 22 & 23 SEPTEMBER 30 | | 10 12a.m. a.m.- -53p.m. p.m. studio
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Hilary Stares-Nicpon - Studio: Camien Croft Studio of Art 21644 Adelaide rd., R.R. 1 Mount Brydges 519.264.2572 Hilary Stares-Nicpon, Began painting in oils at nine years of age. After teaching art, she opened Camien Croft Studio of Art in 1983. Known for her barn paintings she now concentrates on such subjects as water, rock formations, wildlife and the natural world around us. Available 519-264-2572
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Joan Dempsey Guest Artist 519.246.6349 j.dempsey@sympatico.ca Sculptures,paintings,prints reflecting the beauty and the rhythmns of the seasonal . Available by appointment
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Georgena Bourgeault Guest Artist 22467 Adelaide Rd. Mount Brydges | 519.264.3075 georgenab@bell.net Oil and acrylic paintings, commissions accepted, education Beale Tech, London u.w.o. london.
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Margaret Evers - Studio: Woods and Watercolours
481 Metcalfe St. E., Strathroy | 519.245.8099 marggeri@rogers.com Margaret Evers I have been a member of the Art Group for over thirteen years and previously a member of the Sarnia Artist Workshop. We have a very scenic yard which backs on to a forest with lots of flower beds which I get inspiration from for all seasons of the year. I have done watercolour, acrylic and oil paintings. Watercolour is by favourite, it is very challenging. The paintings are original with mixed media, acid free paper and mattes ready to be hung. Paints are artists quality made in England by Winsor & Newton, Da Vinci Paint Co.
Available 519 245-8099
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Joyce Hurd Guest Artist 519.245.4226 uhoh@bell.net Joyce has been painting in watercolours for more than 30 years. She has tried other mediums but does most of her work in watercolours. Joyce enjoys painting architecture and has done several commissions for home portraits and old churches. She loves what can happen when colours meet on the paper and unplanned but magical things happen. Joyce has studied watercolours with several different artists over the years, taking bits and pieces of techniques from each. Joyce’s art can be viewed at the Town Hall Galleries in Strathroy on wednesdays and saturdays between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. or by appointment.
Available By appointment call 519-245-4226
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Don Evers Guest Artist
481 Metcalfe St East, Strathroy | 519.245.8099
marggeri@rogers.com
Don Evers I have been a member of The Art Group for over thirteen years. Wood working has been by hobby for fortyfive years. My woodworking is one of a kind hand crafted with professional finish. My wood selections are all grown in Canada, walnut, butternut & cherry furniture. Some of the wood was purchased from the Strathroy area obtained over thirty years ago. Furniture not found in stores, quality & originality. Some lathe turnings, yellow birch, are from North Bay area with unique configuration. I also have turnings made from overgrown catalpa wood from the Wallageburg area. which is extremely light with beautiful markings. Available By appointment 519-245-8099
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Henry Verberne Guest Artist at Town Hall Gallery 52 Frank Street, Strathroy | 519.652.5503 henlin@rogers.com Henry Verberne resides in Delaware, Ontario, a member of The Strathroy Art Group and has been creating one of a kind segmented wood works since 2005. His pieces are assembled and turned on the lathe, from wood obtained from all parts of the world to give a distinct look for each finished item. Segmented turnings are not approached by many artists, as it is very time consuming and labour intensive. Through this method he creates bowls, vases, wood stem wine goblets and pens. His works are displayed on his Flickr. com (HENRY WOODTURNING ) account, and also Theartgroupstrathroy.com website. He will also try to accomodate any special requests that anyone may have, and can be contacted through e-mail at henlin@ rogers.com Available By Appointment.
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Linda Rupp Guest Artist at Town Hall Gallery
52 Frank Street, Strathroy | 519.247.3425 adelaideglass@bell.net www.adelaideglass.ca Linda works with glass, she loves the colour, the texture and sparkle. In 1995 she started working with stained glass. In 2004 she took her first glass fusing course and was hooked. As well as Dichroic Glass jewellery which is her most popular item, she fuses plates, bowls and panels. Most of her panels include birds or other scenes from nature. Her work has a 3 dimensional characteristic that providing a unique look. Available by appointment
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Lisa Plancke 419 Victoria Street, Strathroy | 519.245.6208 Artists like me are lucky because when we look out at the world, we see stunning possibilities everywhere. I am dedicated to capturing these images on paper and canvas for you, so you can share the joy I feel when I am painting. My studio is located in a charming Strathroy century home and features a cozy, no-pressure environment. Stop by today to enjoy vibrant artwork for your heart and home.
Studio open year round, by appointment or visit www.juicypaints.com
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Karen Caughlin Studio- Studio: Karen Caughlin Studio 351 Adelaide St, Strathroy | 519.245.6349
karencaughlinstudio@sympatico.ca
Media: Acrylics, watercolour, mixed media. Karen’s subject matter varies from micro to macro views of the world around her. In her works, she uses colour and/or texture to convey a certain mood about the subject. Karen’s works hang in corporate and private collections in North America and as far away as Japan. Open Saturday 11:00am-5:00pm. Monday-Friday by appointment or by chance
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Jennifer Partington - Studio: Partington Photography & Custom Framing Inc.
74 Frank Street, Strathroy | 519.245.1128
jennifer@partingtonphotography.ca
Formally trained in the art and techniques of darkroom and digital photography, Jennifer has spent the past decade honing her skills and mentoring other photographers in the artistic and technical demands of professional and fine art photography. Along with her husband Paul, she owns and operates Partington Photography and Custom Framing Inc. situated in a restored turn of the century building in beautiful downtown Strathroy. Jennifer’s most recent work depicts derelict buildings and scenes from across Southwestern Ontario. Inspiration for these images comes from her own sense of nostalgia and sentiment for what has come to pass and how nature inevitably consumes these relics, thus completing the circle of life. Available Studio hours: Monday-Friday Noon until 5:00 p.m. or by appointment call 519-245-1128
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Fran Roelands - Studio: Creamery Road Studio and Gallery
34927 Creamery Rd, Ailsa Craig | 519.294.6710
franroelands@hotmail.com
Living in rural Ontario and being influenced by our magnificent landscape, she is proud to say that her art has a definite Canadian flavour. Many of her paintings have found their way to other countries around the globe as gifts from Canada. As an experienced artist preferring to work in acrylics and watercolour, her style is alive and energetic, bursting with colour and emotion. The art she creates is truly an expression of her attitude toward life! I have original paintings, giclee prints and a vast assortment of greeting cards for sale.”. As well, gift certificates are always a great option. Available by appointment. Call 519-294-6710
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Carol Trickett - Studio: Trickett Glass Studio
214 Upper Queen St, Thorndale | 519.461.0004
carol@trickettglass.ca
Carol Trickett is an award winning stained glass artist who designs and creates stained glass windows for private homes, businesses and churches. She originally became interested in stained glass in 1993 when she took a beginner stained glass course in London, Ontario. This gave her some basic information about copper foil construction and she continued to learn about glass by making gifts for family and friends in the basement of her home. In January 2004 “Trickett Glass” was formed, specializing in custom made window panels. A studio was opened in Carol’s home in May of 2005 where customers can purchase her work and where students enjoy workshops. For more information please visit the website: carol@trickettglass.ca. Available by appointment. Call 519-461-0004
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Debbie Ziraldo - Studio: Ziraldo Alpaca
21370 Fairview Road., Thorndale | 519.461.1582
zalpacas@xplornet.com
Debbie is a fibre artist who cares for a herd of 30 beautiful alpacas near Thorndale, Ontario. The Ziraldos shear their alpacas each spring and turn the luxurious fibre into 100% Canadian alpaca products, including lovely hand-knit accessories, gorgeous yarns, roving for spinning and felting, socks, insoles, hand felted soaps and bird nesting materials. Open by appointment year round or visit www.zalpacas.com
studio 10 Bunny Warner - Studio: Bunny Warner’s Studio 139 Sloan Drive, Thamesford | 519.295.0054
bwwarner@rogers.com
Bunny’s commissioned pen & ink drawings of homes are often enhanced with watercolour. Graphite pencil details are used to render the realistic portraits of people and pets. Watercolours depicting rural scenes. Commissions welcome. Available by appointment. Call 519-295-0054
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COUNTRY NORFOLK CREATIONS STUDIOARTISAN TOUR TOUR | SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER 22 & 23 20 &| 2110 |a.m. 10-a.m. 5 p.m. - 5 p.m. studio 11 Sylvie Verwaayen 1 Meadowbrook Ln., Thorndale | 519.461.0248 Sylvie Verwaayen is a local artist who lives in Thorndale, Ontario. She is a graduate of BealArt and Fanshawe Design. Some of the muses for her paintings include people, architecture, landscape, everyday life, flowers and animals. She works primarily in oil and acrylics. Commissions welcome. Studio open year round, by appointment or visit sylverdesign.com
studio 12 Eden Houser 83 Queen St., St. Mary’s | 519.284.0433 Little Falls Crafters Market. Over 150 local crafters and artisans! Located just off Hwy 7 in the town of St. Marys. It is a retail outlet offering high quality, handmade items from South Western Ontario. We have something for every one and every age. It opened in July 2007 with twelve consignees and now has approximately two hundred represented. Open year round and by appointment.
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The City of Brantford Easily accessible from the 403 highway and only an hour from Toronto, Brantford is the gateway to Southwestern Ontario. Nestled along the banks of the Grand River, the City of Brantford offers a multitude of attractions and events that are sure to engage and entertain you during your visit. The Grand River, a designated Canadian Heritage River, is perfect for canoeing, kayaking or rafting. Walk, hike or bike over 70 kilometres of trails that lead into and through our area, and you may soon forget you are in the heart of the city. The City of Brantford offers a rich blend of culture, arts and heritage – both natural and built. Our rejuvenated downtown is home to the Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts and Harmony Square, a public meeting place that holds an ice rink in the winter, a splash pad in the summer, and events year-round. We invite you to join us for one of the area’s 100+ award-winning events and festivals. Whether you crave outdoor adventure, family fun, or local cuisine and farm fresh produce, we know that once you’ve experienced the best of Brantford you will want to return again and again! The County of Brant Welcome to the County of Brant! We are a group of villages and hamlets within a beautiful rural setting that encircles the City of Brantford. The County of Brant offers four seasons of fun for all ages, from fi shing, swimming or camping to skiing and snowshoeing. Take some time to enjoy nature on the trails and explore the Grand River. Browse through our many unique shops and cafes and visit our museums and numerous classic cobblestone structures. Join us for one of our many festivals that celebrate the art and culture of the County of Brant. Our new Brant Sports Complex with state of the art twin pad arenas is an ideal location for your next tournament, and our area golf courses offer players a challenging round for beginners to pros. With so much to explore, you will have no shortage of things to do while you enjoy our local charm and hospitality, and the bounty of the County of Brant.
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Arlene Laskey 45 Parlmerston Avenue, Brantford | 519.752.3179 arlenelaskey@rogers.com www.arlenelaskey.com I feel compelled to draw and paint, mostly In acrylic, often incorporating collaged and drawn elements, intriguing bits and pieces or fragments of text, building up layers or scraping through to expose what lies beneath. My work is more about allusion than appearance. I see myself as a sort of cartographer exploring the hidden territory that gives form to what is. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Kim DiFrancesco
15 Maple Ave, Brantford | 519.751.1565 kim@kdifrancesco.com wwwkdifrancesco.com
www.painterofdogs.ca
Calm and dream-like, my paintings are made of luminous colours, gently curving lines and a quiet abundance of space. Light streaming through trees, reflections in water, and colour-infused air illuminate the deeper shades in my work. Recent artworks give a nod to the classical with an accent on natural forms and landscapes.’ www.kdifrancesco. com ‘’Quite by chance, I have become a ‘painter of dogs’. I am embracing the commissions for paintings of dogs. With a free brushstroke and vivid colours, the dogs too are a joy to paint. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Aliki Mikulich 162 Morrell St, Brantford | 519.759.1324 info@alikimikulich.com www.alikimikulich.com Aliki lives and works in Brantford. She is an environmentalist and has been for most of her life. She loves the outdoors and her approach to life, and therefore art, always pay respect to the earth and pay tribute to the innocence of nature and the power of the elements. Recently, Aliki’s art has been incorporating images of houses that populate her work in various quantities. There are dense subdivisions, and sporadically strewn farm houses, fishing villages and high rises. She has developed a fascination with the buildings in which Canadians dwell. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Thomas Stewart Robertson
11 Queen Street, Brantford | 519.754.8926 robertsonfinearts@gmail.com facebook.com/robertsonfinearts Thomas Stewart Robertson was born in Toronto and raised in Brantford, Ontario, where his interest in art began as a four year old boy when a stranger gave him his first drawing pencil. Since then he has been mentored by artists such as Gary Woodward, Louis Crowe, John Fletcher, Alexandria White and Nassim Dar. His artistic mission is to bring the hidden beauty and meaning of life to light through artistic expression. Thomas is presently working on an extended series entitled “Lumen”. These images explores the iridescent effect light has on life and matter from unique sources. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Linda Lee Blakney 38 Elm St., Brantford | 519.754.6560
lindablakney@gmail.com
www.lindablakneyart.com
In Linda Lee’s case, she is working to have you find intrigue and comfort from her colourific presentations. Everything takes on a new interpretation in Linda Lee’s mind. When she moves that image from her mind’s eye to the artists media, watchout your senses and perceptions are about to be stimulated. Originally working as water colourist she learned how to blend colour, experiment with interesting mixtures to create images that are abstract and engaging. Now working in mixed media as her realm of expression, she is adding textures that leave you and your guests asking: “How did she do that?” or “Is that what I think it is… I had better take a closer look.” In the Linda Lee artistic experience, she is working to have you find intrigue and comfort from her colour. presentations. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Ralph Heather
145 Hillside Avenue, Paris | 519.442.7632
ralph@ralphheather.com
www.ralphheather.com
Ralph Heather is a visual artist and original printmaker living in Paris, Ontario. My original prints are created using the traditional techniques of hand-cut wood blocks or etchings, that are limited editions, hand-pulled in my home studio. I am also currently painting in watercolour and drawing in a variety of mediums. Ralph is captivated by the simple beauty of shape and colour that surrounds us in our everyday lives, finding inspiration in common subjects we have strong emotional ties to.
Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Cheryl Kernaghan
89 Race Street, Paris | 519.442.1605
kernaghan.studio@sympatico.ca
www.cherylkernaghan.com
Cheryl’s detailed and colourful landscape paintings reflect the intricate beauty of southern Ontario. Inspired by a spiritual connection to the animal and plant life that inhabit the natural and agrarian landscapes of the region, her paintings celebrate nature and the human connection to the land. Cheryls preferred medium is egg tempera, an ancient technique painstakingly hand prepared with quality ingredients using traditional methods. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Holly.O. (Ounapuu)
16 Charlotte St., Paris | 519.442.7211
hollyoo@sympatico.ca
www.hollyo.ca
Holly has lived and created art in Paris, Ontario for the past 23 years. She finds endless inspiration in and around her charming hometown and in distant lands whenever the opportunity arises! * Holly’s art is colourful, exuberant, and portrays her uninhibited artistic spirit. Chosen for its playful quality – acrylic paint is her favourite medium – “results are spontaneous and immediate!” * “It always thrills me to capture the essence of a subject – whether it is a field of lavender in Provence or my neighbour’s front porch.” n.b. – Holly is proud to be a founding member of Kindred Spirits Artisans of Paris – est. 1991 Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Jeanette Obbink
30 St. Andrew Street, Paris | 519.442.6696
jeanette@obbink.ca
www.obbink.ca
Born and raised in Holland, Jeanette has been painting from an early age. She worked as a Delft Blue Pottery Painter for two years after finishing high school, but then obtained her BA in arts and textile as well as a teaching degree. Two country moves later, having worked as a teacher and graphic designer, she is now the art director of a small marketing firm, and continues to find time for her art. You can often find her behind her easel in the studio or outside with a sketch book. Jeanette now lives in Paris and her impressionistic and bold landscapes depict the surrounding area, or wherever her travels take her. She aims to ‘create a breathing space in the busy life around us’, so come and hear the wind, and feel the sunshine on your back when you lose yourself in one of her works. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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NORFOLK BRANT STUDIO STUDIOTOUR TOUR | | SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER29 22&&30 23 | | 1010 a.m. a.m. - 5- p.m. 5 p.m. studio 10 Dave Hind Johnson Rd., Brantford | 519.770.4467
davehind@gmail.com
www.davehind.com
I have been converting scrap metals into decorative, functional, and conceptual things for nearly 20 years. I find a sea of inspiration in the mountains of our waste. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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Debora Kortlandt
18 Chestnut Ave, Brantford | 519.304.5861 My work is impressionistic. I use primary colours for their simple beauty and intensity. The beginnings of my ideas form in colour. A palete knife allows me to manipulate the thick layers of oil paint, affording a lush texture to my paintings as I boldly blob the paints on canvas and board. There is movement and energy in the trails left from the sweep of the knife. When travelling and away I make colourful sketches with acrylics as the beginnings of my new works. In my garden studio I paint those impressions in bright, thick oil paint. I paint seascapes, landscapes and still life with flowers. I paint the beauty of what I see; the beauty of life. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
studio 12 Jim Lashbrook 162 Chatham St., Brantford | 519.759.1080
jimlashbrook@hotmail.com
Jim has been carving and sculpting off and on for over thirty years. Jim says that other obligations and projects have sometimes got in the way in his life, but he has always come back to the studio. It is important to listen to that little voice inside us. Highschool at BCI was the beginning of his interest in sculpture and that interest has continued for most of his adult life as a serious hobby and obsession. Jim is self taught but has taken instructional courses form Master Carvers, Neil Cox and Fred Zavadil. Other carvers and sculptors, too numerous to mention, have provided a wealth of guidance and information. Jim has entered his carvings in competitions at wood shows in Ontario. He has won best of show in London and most recently won second and third prize at the Hamilton Wood Show. Jim is now ready to share his passion with the community and hopes to display his carvings publicly.
Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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NORFOLK BRANT STUDIO STUDIOTOUR TOUR | | SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER29 22&&30 23 | | 1010 a.m. a.m. - 5- p.m. 5 p.m. studio 13 Frank Parparcen 102 Sympatica Cres., Brantford | 226.400.2335
www.parparcen.ca
frankieparpy@gmail.com
Stained Glass, Mosaics, Glass Fusion, Classes, Restorations. Frank Parparcen is an artist with a college degree in visual arts with specialization in arts of fire, who has made, in the last 16 years, the glass his main material of expression and teaching his mean of share that experience. He works with traditional tools and materials as well as new techiques to create an expression that can be described as a contemporary/modern/close-to-abstrac, showing that stained glass is a much more than the tradicional art we often see. He receives commisions in Stained Glass, Mosaics, Sand Blasting and Glass Fusion and have a wide experience working with windows restorations including churches. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
studio 14 Aaron Robbins 14 Tranquility Street, Brantford | 519.304.2846 atrobbins@rogers.com www.aaronrobbins.artspan.com I use extensive colour, expressive brushwork, layering and different glazing techniques. Using extensive amounts of Pouring Medium in layers with painting between each layer, produces two dimensional paintings that actually become three dimensional. The optical effect is amazing and taunts the viewer to want to push themselves into the image. This three dimensional effect brings viewers closer to my work where they can see the great intricacies and workmanship of each painting. This technique also creates fantastic floating movement in my work...like hundreds of soap bubbles floating around our yard and through our gardens, creating excitement and a moving landscape of endless possibilities. (For more information please visit the website: www.aaronrobbins.artspan.com) Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
studio 15 Linda Verhey Sinke 18 Warwick Street, Paris | 519.442.1175
lverheysinke@gmail.com
Linda is particularly drawn to Urban Landscape and Still Life, painting from observation places she visits and familiar objects around her home. She works primarily in oils, by natural light. Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
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NORFOLK BRANT STUDIO STUDIOTOUR TOUR | | SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER29 22&&30 23 | | 1010 a.m. a.m. - 5- p.m. 5 p.m. studio 16 Jennifer Palmer 196 Grand River Ave (rear), Brantford | 519.771.8421 jenniferpalmerart@yahoo.ca facebook.com/jenniferpalmerart Always fascinated by the strange and curious ways of animals, domestic and wild alike, I have noticed the even stranger is the relationship between us. I wonder how much do they know about us? Are we different in all ways, or are we much more similar than we think? Watching people with their pets through my work has lead my artwork into this anthropomorphic journey. Focusing more on farm animals I see that each has a job. There is a dependency on both ends. In trying to capture ‘expression’ in the animals faces, I see that more and more they are surprisingly human! I wonder...do they see us as more and more animal like? George Orwell may not not agree!! (For more information please visit the website: (facebook.com/jenniferpalmerart). Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
studio 17 Marsha Deans Edgar AOCAD 925 Rest Acres Road, Paris | 519.442.7384 marsha12@mac.com
www.marsha.ca
Marsha has a collection of paintings reflecting her extensive travels from Ireland and Sicily to Argentina and Australia. Marsha also paints plein air locally whenever she gets the chance and the light is inspiring. Everyone that gets the chance to visit her studio which is located in a renovated century old barn can find something that they connect with. She captures the essence of rural life when ever she puts her brush to the canvas.
Open Studio during the Brant Studio Tour; Artists gladly arrange a studio visit by appointment.
Contemporary Art Exhibitions Permanent Art Collection Art Classes Summer Art Camp and more Situated on the Grand River and surrounded by 16 acres of park and sculpture garden
Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant 20 Ava Road Brantford, ON N3T 4P5 519-756-5932 www.glenhyrst.ca
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Pewter & Jewellery Studio
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Experience Elgin County & St. Thomas Nestled along the north shore of Lake Erie, Elgin County features a multitude of different events and attractions that will please everyone from curious daytrippers to tourists on extended vacations. Stretching from Port Burwell in the east to Port Glasgow in the west, with scenic Port Stanley in the centre, Elgin County’s beautiful sandy beaches are perfect for sport fi shing, boating, and family fun. For those looking to take a piece of Elgin County home, a diverse selection of shopping locations, from fashions and accessories to uniquely crafted gifts, art, antiques, home décor and more are close at hand. Sunny strolls around many of the county’s shopping hubs including Sparta, Port Stanley, Aylmer and St. Thomas produce great fi nds and many reasons to return. Learn about the areas rich rural and railway history by taking a guided tour of the Canada Southern Railway Station, viewing various railway artifacts and engines at the Elgin County Railway Museum, climbing to the top of the Port Burwell Lighthouse or taking in one of the fi nest collections of lighthouse lenses at the Marine Museum. Elgin County also offers plenty of green spaces for visitors who prefer not to spend their time indoors. Whether biking, hiking or camping, the region’s numerous golf courses, trails and conservation areas are the perfect places to enjoy recreation on land and water. From award-winning wineries to casual beachside cafés, Elgin County has plenty of dining options that are sure to please the pickiest of palates. The Savour Elgin program’s website gives visitors a portal through which local restaurants, wineries, breweries and farmers’ markets can be easily found - savourelgin.ca. From tasting delicious food, enjoying the warm sun on the beach, and smelling the sweet summer blossoms, to enjoying the relaxing sounds of nature, Elgin County fi lls the senses with the greatest pleasures of the season. Visit www.elgintourist.com to plan your next trip to Elgin County.
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In partnership with the Elgin Business Resource Centre and the St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre, the Elgin Arts Trail promotes the many studios and galleries throughout Elgin County and St. Thomas. Tourists craving creativity in our scenic county will appreciate the abundance of diverse visual arts attractions nestled within our vibrant cities, historic villages and breathtaking countryside. From original paintings to pottery, the fourteen studios and galleries that comprise the arts trail are ready to take visitors on an imaginative and unforgettable journey.
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Catherine Craig - Studio: Clayworks Studio
128 Dyer St., Belmont | 519.644.0893 catherineacraig@hotmail.com In Elgin County’s northeast is the small, scenic town of Belmont, home to Catherine Craig’s rustic working studio filled with her original clay artwork, sketches and sculptures. A professional visual artist with more than 40 years experience, she values community empowerment and storytelling - the hallmarks of her work. Catherine is a partner in the Art Gallery of Lambeth and has exhibited in many galleries across Southern Ontario in both group and solo exhibitions. A graduate of the University of Windsor’s Bachelor of Fine Arts program, she has also offered private lessons to aspiring artists for more than 30 years. Catherine’s work transcends craft and hobby; it is a lifetime commitment fueled by passion and dedication. Available Monday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday 1pm - 5pm Please phone for appointment or visit by chance.
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Peter Robson - Studio: Peter Robson Studios & Gallery
46340 Main Street, Sparta | 519.775.2522
robsonsteve@rogers.com
Located in the quaint, historic hamlet of Sparta, Ontario, Peter Robson Studios has drawn the attention of art lovers from across the region for more than 30 years. Passion for the studio and original art is a family affair that includes Peter’s wife Eleanor and son Steven, who proudly display Peter’s paintings, limited edition prints and sculptures at the gallery. Well known and highly respected, Peter Robson Studios has the capacity to customize an art program of any size for charities or businesses with existing prints or by special commission. A complete state-of-the-art custom framing centre is located on the premises.
Available Weekdays 10am - 4:30pm, Saturday 11am - 5pm, Sunday 12pm - 5pm or by appointment.
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Brenda Smith - Studio: Pinecroft Ceramic Art Studio
8122 Rogers Road South, Aylmer West | 519.773.3435
pinecroft@amtelecom.net
Opened in 1948 by Jimmie Clennell and Selma Caverly, Pinecroft is considered to be Canada’s oldest continuously operating pottery studio. Tucked away in a 54 acre pine forest, this thriving family-run establishment has produced fine quality earthenware and stoneware pottery for 64 years. Second generation studio potter Brenda (Caverly) Smith offers a wide range of functional pieces including complete dinner sets. High fired reduction ware is wheel thrown with some slab work. Classes and hands-on workshops are offered in fall and winter in the teaching studio. Pinecroft also features the work of Tony Clennell (MFA, RCA), who recently joined the studio as an associate potter. Tony is an adjunct professor at Sheridan College and has taught workshops in Canada, USA, Japan, China and Italy. Visit our website for our hours of operation. Studio generally open daily 9am to 4pm.
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Minerva Art Gallery - Studio: Minerva Art Gallery 11078 Springwater Road North, Aylmer 519.765.1616 minerva@lweb.net
Travelling to Egypt at age 17 was life-changing for Kevin Morrell, owner of Minerva Art Gallery. It is the place where he got his first taste of classic art and developed a passion for gods and goddesses of ancient times, like the namesake of his gallery. An avid traveler, Kevin features works from international, Canadian and local artists, highlighting those from Elgin County. He tours the globe to meet artists, investigate their style and quality, and personally select each piece for the gallery. Minerva Art Gallery is also a one-stop shop for personal and corporate custom framing. Offering a comprehensive selection of frames and art, and the assistance of a dedicated design consultant, it can accommodate any style, budget or timeline. Open year round Tues. to Sat. 10am to 5pm Evenings by appointment.
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Portside Gallery - Studio: Portside Gallery
187 1/2 Main Street, Port Stanley | 519.782.7066 jerry@cuttingpromotions.com Nestled in the heart of Port Stanley, one of Elgin County’s most scenic and exciting destinations, Portside Gallery is home to the works of 14 talented regional artists. For 16 years, this artist-managed co-operative has produced high-quality art ranging from realism to abstraction, using a variety of mediums including oil, watercolour, acrylic, ink, pastels and mixed media. Visitors and locals delight in the diverse and vibrant pieces that range from miniature to large in size. Open yearround, anytime is a great time to browse the Gallery and purchase a special treasure to take home. Available Monday - Sunday 11am to 5pm in spring, summer and fall, with some reduced days in January and March.
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Shelley McVittie - Studio: Shelley McVittie’s Gallery
48664 John Wise Line, Aylmer | 519.773.5912
art@shelleymcvittie.com
Transport yourself back to a simpler time, feel the warm embrace of an open fire, marvel at the vibrant blossoms of a country garden, or watch your breath disappear in the crisp air of a wintry night. Shelley McVittie evokes these images of old fashioned country charm that are vividly reflected in her paintings. A professional painter since 1992, her unique yet classic works have steadily gained popularity across Canada and around the world. In addition to her paintings, Shelley McVittie’s Gallery also showcases the work of potter Lydia Harder, textile weaver Linda Elkins, and many fellow Ontario artisans whose attention to quality and detail are impressive and proudly Canadian. Available Tuesday - Saturday 11am to 4:30pm, Sunday by appointment or chance.
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St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre - Studio: St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre 301 Talbot Street, St. Thomas | 519.631.4040
info@stepac.ca
In the centre of Elgin County lies the centerpiece of its visual arts community - The St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre (STEPAC). Established in 1969, it is committed to promoting visual arts throughout the region and beyond by preserving an extensive permanent collection, and hosting 16 exhibitions annually featuring local, regional and international artists. Also an education-focused organization, STEPAC facilitates educational programs and endorses emerging artists. Among its many events, the annual Fall Art Auction in November provides art lovers with an opportunity to purchase unique souvenirs while supporting STEPAC’s programs and the vibrant St. Thomas-Elgin arts community.
Available Tuesday - Wednesday 10am - 9pm, Thursday - Friday 12pm - 4pm, Saturday 12pm - 3pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm.
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The Arts & Cookery Bank - Studio: The Arts & Cookery Bank
242 Graham Road, West Lorne | 519.768.9986
info@theartsandcookerybank.com
The Arts & Cookery Bank, a regional cultural destination, is a story of courage and commitment – a venue worth visiting. The Bank uses photography as a historical visual record. Images from Dutton-Dunwich, Newbury, Southwest Middlesex and West Elgin, that span more than 200 years, are digitally displayed on multi touch-media kiosks. Hundreds of old and current photos tell a rapidly-changing story of rural southwestern Ontario. Visit this stunning venue - a restored 1914 Bank of Montreal and an 1883 timber frame barn - for a nostalgic, gripping, inspirational and authentic rural experience. Available Tues. – Fri. 11am to 5pm Closed Mondays. Call for events on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Jenny Phillips - Studio: Village Crier Gallery 194 Currie Road, Dutton | 519.762.2862
jennyphillips@golden.net
Jenny Phillips, owner of Village Crier Gallery, is best known as an artist who delights in recording the vanishing rural landscape of southwestern Ontario while capturing the essence and history of rural life. Her paintings are vibrant, dynamic, and illustrate a wide-range of country scenes from nature to architecture. Each piece at the Village Crier Gallery is part of a larger story that Jenny is happy to share with visitors. In addition to selling original art, the gallery also offers custom framing services, publishes fine art and books, is a dealer of custom tin ceilings and sells specialty stained glass lighting. Available Monday - Saturday 9am - 5:30pm or anytime by appointment.
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Sparta Country Candles - Studio: Anything Used & Sparta Country Candles 46361 Sparta Line, Sparta | 519.775.0054
info@spartacandles.com
One of Elgin County’s best kept - and best smelling - secrets lies in an old general store built in 1838 in the historic village of Sparta. Since 1995, the Muscat family has been filling homes with their high quality scented candles, and creating a loyal customer base that keeps coming back for more. Sparta Country Candles contain as much as three times more scent than average, and are sold in many different sizes at unbeatable prices. Doors are open daily so stop by, pick up some candles and try a piece of homemade fudge. It only makes scents! Available Monday - Sunday 10am - 5pm. Closed Christmas, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
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Joan Janes - Studio: Little Red Mitten
86 Talbot Street, St. Thomas | 519.207.2880
info@littleredmitten.ca
For Joan Janes, opening Little Red Mitten in her hometown of St. Thomas brought to fruition a lifetime love of fibre arts. As a teenager, she worked at the local Parkspin mill, an opportunity that ignited her passion for the peacefulness of spinning at a wheel. Situated in one of St. Thomas’ most historic neighbourhoods, the spacious, 1842 building houses yarns from around the world. A variety of fibres are available at Little Red Mitten including; cottons, wools, alpaca, and silk. Fibre artists from beginner to enthusiast can take advantage of the best selection of knitting tools around. Take classes, join a knitting group, or try a new knitting pattern created by the owner herself. Look, touch, and be enticed. Little Red Mitten is a woolly inspiring place! Monday to Wednesday 10am - 5pm, Thursday to Friday 10am - 8pm, Saturday 10am - 5pm, Sunday closed.
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Andy DeVrise - Studio: Concreations
7579 Yarmouth Centre Rd., St. Thomas | 519-631-8192
andydv@hotmail.com
Home to hidden garden treasures, Concreations, is a concrete statuary, located just outside of St. Thomas. The new rustic barn store features unique,
handmade outdoor ornaments, with statues varying from functional to fun. Andy DeVries, a self-taught craftsperson, is the creative mind behind each
artistic piece, making everything himself. See for yourself in Andy’s working studio how he casts garden ornaments in concrete and finishes each statue with stains and varnish to achieve an antique, weathered look. The delightful garden ornaments include animals, stepping stones, and masks that are sure to make your garden or patio come alive with creativity. Hours: March to December, Tuesday-Saturday 11:00am – 6:00pm, Monday and Sunday closed or by appointment.
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Art Emporium
177 Main Street, Port Stanley | 226.658.1888 info@artemporium.ca A popular destination for art enthusiasts, Port Stanley is now home to the Art Emporium, Boathouse Gallery and Gift Boutique. Discover the talents of local and regional artists in the large, open, and well-lit gallery featuring the eclectic pieces of over 30 regional artists working in many media spanning from paintings to sculptures, photography, pottery, textiles, and more. Operated in partnership by five local artists: Robin Baratta, Sandra England, Robert Reid, Rose Klein, and June-Anne Reid, the Art Emporium demonstrates their passion for art and the desire to share it with others. While at the Art Gallery explore the Gift Boutique, offering a wide assortment of handcrafted items, made by artisans in the community.The handcrafted goods are a treasure trove of wood turning, hand painted silks, one of a kind aprons, jewellery and artist cards to name but a few. Visitors and art enthusiasts alike are sure to find a unique memento or special gift. Summer Hours: April to December, Thursday to Monday 11:00am to 5:00pm Winter Hours: January to March, Friday to Monday 11:00am to 5:00pm
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Lucy Ogletree - Studio: Winter Wheat
5277 Quaker Road, Sparta | 519.775.2618
lucyogletree@winter-wheat.com
Winter Wheat is an enchanting place that celebrates all who take pleasure in expressing what’s in their hearts. Be charmed by the whimsical folk art paintings, sculptures and beautiful gardens created by artist, Lucy Ogletree, along side her husband Mike Roberts. Lucy is a self taught Canadian folk artist, whose painting style depicts the days gone by, with an added touch of whimsy. The country store offers pockets of delight and delicious expressions of imagination, with displays of Lucy’s artwork and unique gift items from metal garden art to handcrafted wooden birdhouses. Winter Wheat is a wonderful destination to relax and enjoy the company of friends and the tranquility of nature. Mike and Lucy invite you to visit their beautiful gardens, and to be inspired by the creativity and the vitality of folk art. Available Tuesday to Sunday 10:00am – 5:00pm (Closed Monday’s, with the exception of holiday Monday’s)
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studio 15 Sharon & Daniel Brassard - Studio: Romantic Designs Artist Studio 120 Wellington Street, St. Thomas | 519.860.6851 brassarddaniel@sympatico.ca Romantic Designs Artist Studio is home to Celtic Artists,Sharon and Daniel Brassard, where they offer Paintings in Watercolour, Ink, Acrylic and Sculptures in Clay, Paper and Fiber. Available Studio open year round, Wednesday to Saturday, Noon to 4
studio 16 Cheryl Garrett-Jenkins - Studio: Rubyeyes Kraftwerks 235 Colborne Street, Port Stanley | 519.782.7443
ruby@rubyeyes.com
Cheryl Garrett-Jenkins is an award-winning glass artist, who creates unique glass art. Windows, panels and decorative 3D pieces to personalized glassware and jewelry, nothing is too unusual or different to create in her Port Stanley studio. Passionate about her art, she loves unearthing the secrets held in a piece of glass and bringing those to life in amazing light pictures and objects. She uses a variety of skills, including painting, fusing, leading and casting , developed over the past three decades. Available Studio Hours 12 pm - 5 pm Thurs-Sun or by appointment
studio 17 Judy Minor - Studio: Judy Minor 15 South St. E., Aylmer | 519.773.3358 info@judyminor.ca Judy strives to paint as the eye sees, but more—a mood, a sense of place and time, and an experience. She has a passion for the pursuit of excellence, and for good art. Her work is internationally acclaimed and collected. See her work at judyminor.ca Available during Elgin Fall Colours studio tour
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studio 18 Brenda Smith - Studio: Pinecroft Ceramic Art Studio 8122 Rogers Rd. S., Aylmer | 519.773.3435 pinecroft@amtelecom.net Pinecroft is considered to be Canada’s oldest continuously operating pottery in Canada. Opened in 1948 by Jimmie Clennell and Selma Caverly, it has produced quality earthenware and stoneware functional pottery for 64 years. Second generation studio potter Brenda (Caverly) Smith offers a wide range of functional pieces including complete dinner sets. High fired reduction ware is wheel thrown with some slab work. Classes are offered fall and winter in the teaching studio along with hands on workshops. Pinecroft welcomes Tony Clennell, MFA, RCA , also a second generation potter as an associate studio potter. Tony is currently an adjunct professor at Sheridan College and has taught workshops in Canada, USA, Japan, China and Italy. His work is featured in the studio. Showroom open 7 days a week all year ( closed several days at Christmas and New Year’s) Studio generally open daily 9-4pm Available weekdays 11 - 4
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Mary Rose Sanderson
519.851.9347 maryrosesanderson@yahoo.com Mary Rose Sanderson is a well known Canadian/American Artist. Her work is in Private and Corporate Collections World wide. Because of popular demand, over 40 of Mary Rose’s originals have been published in Limited Edition Prints. Mary Rose’s work is featured at Pinecroft Ceramic Art Studio. Her work is also available through her studio/ gallery and in Arizona at Treasures In Art Gallery in Scottsdale. Available By appointment.
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Robin Baratta - Art Emporium
177 Main St, Port Stanley | 226.658.1888
robin@expressivebrush.ca
My art is inspired by a life long fascination with fossils, rocks and the textures of old and worn artifacts. My most common choices of subject matter are motivated by my concern for environmental issues, especially the loss of pollinators. I returned to art after a close friend died too young of breast cancer, and now paint full time, participating in several guilds and shows. I’m part of the Art Emporium in Port Stanley. Available by appointment, call 519-644-0546
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Sandra England - Art Emporium
sandra_england@rogers.com From a very early age Sandra has been sketching portraits, animals, and cartoons. She has always explored her creative nature through crafts, art, and music. Her work is diverse using Watercolour, Acrylic, and Mixed Media, with subject matter that varies from representational landscape; floral art; figurative work, and often more abstract mixed media. Her most recent adventure in art has taken her into abstract figurative impressionistic art. All of her work is signed Sam, a nickname from childhood, which has followed her throughout her life. Sandra’s creativity is inspired by the beauty in nature, and fuelled by the need to express herself in ways that can be shared with others. “I have always been a keen observer of nature, but painting changes the way a person looks at the world.\” One of five partners in the Art Emporium Port Stanley, Sandra’s work is displayed along with the 32 artists represented in the Boathouse Gallery. Visit the Art Emporium at the end of Main Street in Port Stanley and for a preview check out our website www.ArtEmporium.ca.
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Rose Klein - Art Emporium
roseklein52@hotmail.com Beads are Rose’s passion - the rich colours, textures, materials, of glass, bone, crystal, plastic or semi-precious gems. Since ancient times, beads have been used to adorn the body and clothes, and they where used in art as well. Embellishing hand-dyed and painted fabrics with beads has been an exciting journey of discovery and growth for Rose as a bead and textile artist. She is in constant search of ways to bring together her love of beads, fibre, and fabric. From an intricate piece of jewellery, to embellishing hand-painted cloth, beads will always be a source of inspiration for Rose’s artwork. Visit the Art Emporium in Port Stanley to view Rose’s art – she is one of five partners who opened the Gift Boutique and spacious Boathouse Gallery in March 2012. The work of 32 Boathouse Members is now on display in the fine art gallery. The Gift Boutique offers hand-crafted work from many local and regional artists. Visit the Art Emporium website www.ArtEmporium.ca
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Robert Reid - Art Emporium
info@artemporium.ca Robert Reid has been an artist since high school and he is also an accomplished musician. Robert’s work has been entered and juried into many shows and venues. After winning a citywide United Appeal poster contest Robert realized that his work was good enough to sell! Encouraged by many friends, teachers, and his wife Yvonne, Robert has continued painting for many years. Robert concentrated on working in Oils in the 1950’s, Acrylics in the 1960’s and 1970’s, Pen and Ink, Charcoal and Mixed Media in the 1980’s and 1990’s. In 2000 Robert became a member of Art Circle in London and started painting in Watercolour, which is now his favourite medium. Robert’s partnership with four other artists to open the Art Emporium is a new experience and a source of constant pleasure. “The future is bright as Art Emporium Port Stanley is hopefully going to become an exciting art destination in Southwestern Ontario…and the world.” If you are fortunate to visit the Art Emporium when Bob is working don’t miss the opportunity to tour the Boathouse Gallery and Gift Boutique with him – his knowledge of each of the artists and their work is impressive. www.ArtEmporium.ca
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June-Anne Reid - Art Emporium
june-anne_reid@sympatico.ca June-Anne enjoys painting realistic images and landscapes, may they be real or imaginary, but her real love lies in abstracts. Taking her brushes to canvas her thoughts and feelings are transformed to become much more than shapes and images. She often begins with a scene or a colour scheme in mind, mostly from a memory or feeling that has touched her. As the work progresses, the painting emerges. It is from these beginnings that she enhances her finished product. During this creative process she often steps back, putting the painting at the \’end of the hall\’, so to speak, and from a distance seeks out the possibilities of what that art could become. This inspires June-Anne to enhance the painting with ideas that emerge from within, or what feels right. She frequently names her paintings to encourage the viewer to look deeper and become more involved with her work. June-Anne, one of the five partners who opened the Art Emporium in Port Stanley this year, proudly displays her work along with the other 31 Boathouse Members in the Art Emporium Boathouse Gallery. Visit the Art Emporium website www.ArtEmporium.ca and drive to Port Stanley to browse the Gift Boutique and Boathouse Gallery of fine art.
From original paintings to pottery, the studios and galleries that comprise the arts trail take visitors on an imaginative and unforgettable journey.
Experience Elgin’s Finest Visual Arts Attractions at: Art Emporium Port Stanley • Winter Wheat • Portside Gallery Peter Robson Studios • Pinecroft Ceramic Art Studio The Arts & Cookery Bank • Shelley McVittie’s Gallery St. Thomas-Elgin Public Art Centre • Concreations Little Red Mitten • Village Crier Gallery Minerva Art Gallery • Clayworks Studio Anything Used & Sparta Country Candles
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OLD TOWN HALL The Old Town Hall is one of Aylmer’s historic gems. Built in 1874 and completely restored in the 1980’s, this beautiful building is the current home to the Aylmer library, theatre plays, and musical performances hosted by award-winning Aylmer Community Theatre, and the Aylmer Performing Arts Council. Visit the Old Town Hall and admire the original Italienate architectural design, arcaded brickwork, boldy-modelled cornice, and the beautiful Florentine windows. Sit in the Opera house where famous poetess Pauline Johnson once graced the stage in the 1880’s or where Canada’s first Prime Minster, Sir John A. MacDonald addressed the residents of Aylmer. Plan a visit to Aylmer today! www.aylmer.ca
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Oxford is a county where art meets agriculture, history meets nature, and where highways 401 and 403 meet. Straddling Canada’s busiest highway, at the centre of many southern Ontario attractions, we’re the perfect overnight hub. As you’ll see from our “creative spirits video” on www.tourismoxford.ca, we’re eclectic by nature… Shop for world-class original art in one of our studios or arts centres. Tour our lighthouse gallery, housing a collection of original religious artwork from around the world, and once taught at the Studite monastery here. Tour Amish countryside on backroads where large commercial farm operations are intermingled with horse and buggies, inside one of the largest Dutch communities outside of Holland. Visit a local farmer’s market, or explore our stately public buildings, Victorian museums, and beautiful public gardens. You’ll soon see why we won the “International Communities in Bloom” title. Photographers love it here, and return year after year. Eat some great local food as part of our Oxford Fresh program (www.oxfordfresh.com). Stay overnight at a country inn and spa, bed and breakfast, or local hotel and fi nd out why there were close to one hundred cheese factories here during the 1800s. Dine in our famous 1800s barn and dinner theatre, and enjoy top-notch music and comedy. If shopping or destination golf is the order of the day, you won’t be disappointed. Hike our trails and birdwatch, or capture images to brag about. Launch your canoe or kayak in one of our lakes or streams. Our black cemetery and nearby Quaker museum are throwbacks to stories from yesteryear. One of our museums tells the story of the nearby location of the fi rst recorded baseball game. Each year we welcome visitors from the Taiwanese community who travel to Canada to visit the birthplace of one of their national heroes. He was born here, and his legend lives on beyond the 1800s. Visit www.tourismoxford.ca or give us a ring at 1-866-801-7368. We’ll fi ll in the names and places of some of the experiences listed here, and tell you about many more reasons why we’re a great place to visit.
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For 2013 artists information and location go to www.oxfordstudiotour.ca
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Shirley Hokke 107 Mill St. W., Otterville | 519.879.6443
s.hokke@cablerocket.com www.hokke.ca
Shirley Posthumus Hokke is a classically trained Artist, Educator and an International exhibitor. She consistently participates in solo and group exhibitions and teaches visual arts to Secondary students. Her subject matter and body of work includes imagery of rock formations, abstract concepts, northern lights, moments in time on sizeable 32” x 40” 3D birch panels. Modern and ancient writings are inspirational starting points for her oil on canvas, watercolours and acrylic glazed paintings. View Shirley’s blog at http://shirleyhokke.blogspot.ca Available Saturday afternoons or by chance
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Lianne Todd
229 Main St. W., Otterville | 519.879.9903
liannet@sympatico.ca
Though mainly self-taught, Lianne has learned formally from Sue Archer, E.J. Thias, Carol Jessen, Tom Lynch and Don Getz. She strives to capture a moment, a place or an idea and to lure the viewer in. Her watercolours vary between traditional and non-traditional, both in application and in subject matter. They are usually vivid reflections of nature and as such they are most often praised for their illusion of depth and light. Available By chance (check sign out front) or appointment, after 11 a.m. most days.
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Sue Goossens
165548 New Rd. RR2, Otterville | 519.879.6352
suegoossens@execulink.com www.suegoossens.ca
Sue Goossens distinct watercolour style has established her as one of the most commercially successful original artists in Ontario. Her paintings are represented in both private and corporate collections throughout Canada and beyond. She exhibits at numerous galleries and participates in the Oxford Studio Tour (the 1st weekend in May) and Welcome Back to Otterville (the 3rd weekend in November) when you can visit her country home and view her many paintings. Available By appointment
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Rhonda Franks Guest Artist 519.424.2516
info@rhondafranks.com
Rhonda Franks uses art to express her reverence for nature. Working from photographs and primarily painting in acrylic, her works are photorealistic representations of wildlife and nature. Her work can be found in private Canadian and international collections, and has been in various group and solo exhibitions. Her education includes a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guelph and a Graphic Design diploma from Mohawk College, as well as studying with Robert Bateman. Available By Appointment
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Jared Smith
Tillsonburg | 519.842.9443
applesauceman@rogers.com
In my work I try to capture fleeting memories or reflective moments in time. Those colors and feelings of forgotten days. The warmth of the sun on my face or the way it dances across the water or through the trees. These are the moments that fill my soul and influence my work. The wind, rain and sun constantly pound, wear and reshape all that we see. I approach my work with techniques that mimic these elements. I paint on mahogany plywood so I can scratch, burn, carve, sand and stain my way through a piece as I break down and weather the wood. The worn textures compliment not only the beauty of wood and nature, but Mother Earth and our experiences with her. Available By Appointment. Email applesauceman@rogers.com
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Deb Beard Tillsonburg | 519.842.2228 gmbeards4@gmail.com A smile, a raise of the eyebrow-that’s usually the way I look when I recover the pieces just fired. I am constantly amazed by the possibilities with Raku. Over the past 15 years I’ve enjoyed creating pieces, understanding and refining the process of this complex artform. And the anticipation- the hope that the pieces survive firing and the subsequent satisfaction of cleaning them to reveal the spectrum of colour & finish in balance with the form. Available 519.842.6151
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Susan Fenlon
6 Westview Court, Woodstock | 519.290.1770
suefenlon@rogers.com
Artist’s Biography Susan Fenlon Susan Fenlon is an artist living in Woodstock, Ontario. Although interested in the visual arts since childhood, it is only in recent years that she has had the time to devote to creating and selling her art full time. She has put much energy into developing her talent, studying under master professional artists in Mexico and Ontario. She has experimented with various media, most recently oils and acrylics. Her work is varied, colourful, and usually joyful. Susan feels her painting is successful if it sparks the viewer’s imagination. Susan is a member of several arts organizations in Oxford County and a strong volunteer and supporter of the Woodstock Art Gallery. Available By appointment. Call 519-290-1770
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Cathy Groulx
868 Nellis St., Woodstock | 519.539.1182 cathygroulx@hotmail.com Cathy was born in London On. A professional artist for over 25 years, she is an award winning, International artist and member of The Ontario Society of Artists. Her realistic depictions are painted on canvas with traditional oils. Since she paints many commissions, her subject matter varies, and may include landscapes, florals, portraits, animals, vehicles etc. She always has a good selection of paintings available at the studio, including some large pieces. Her work may be seen in Galleries and shows around the Province- see website. She has work in numerous corporate and private collections in nine countries. Available by appointment. Call 519.539.1182
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Irma Makariunaite Guest Artist 519.788.0073
galwithabrush@rogers.com
The mixed media works of Irma Makariunaite integrate acrylic paint with found objects, photography, encaustic, or fibre. The artist seeks inspiration in nature, collecting objects found along her walks or by photographing the surrounding landscape. She camouflages her finds into symmetrical compositions, with textured surfaces, whether on watercolour paper, or on wooden board, evoking a sense of otherworldliness, addressing our temporal reality.
Available 519-788-0073
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Shelley Malcolm
86 Windermere Crescent, Woodstock | 519.539.1391 shelley@quietcrescentart.com Shelley is originally from Hamilton where her interest in visual arts, particularly painting, first emerged. Today she resides in Woodstock where she creates acrylic and watercolour paintings and limited edition giclée prints in her home studio. It is said that Shelley’s paintings are extremely eye catching. Her expressiveness comes solely from mental images generated by experience and observation. This enables Shelley to communicate her innermost thoughts and perceptions into imaginative but believable compositions. Her subject matter is quite varied and always evolving, leaving her to often ponder what is in store for the future. (For more information please visit website: shelley@ quietcrescentart.com). Available By Appointment. Call 519-539-1391
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Janice K. Marshall - Studio: Just-A-Few Fotos
445574 Gunn’s Hill Rd. RR#4, Woodstock | 519.424.3693
justafewfotos@execulink.com
The “Pasture Portraits” of country living are reflected in the Photographic Art of Just-a-Few Fotos by Janice Marshall. Janice has a unique window with a view of the rural farm scenes, the countryside and the creatures that call it home. While working the camera. Janice’s work reflects the deep emotion and great pride she takes in capturing these Creatures souls. She can capture the Work Horses struggle to plow the fields in early spring, as well as the humor and personality of a flock of sheep in a snow storm. Janice’s true understanding of her subjects can be traced back to her childhood. As the second child of four, she grew up on her families 69 acre Holstein Dairy farm located in Clinton, Wisconsin. It is here that she developed her lifelong interest in Dairy, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, farm animals, farm work and Agriculture in General. “In this life we are always searching for our “Authentic Self”. I have found that in my Soulful Photographic Art, a true expression of my inter most passion for Gods special creatures on this earth..
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studio 10 Cathy Bingham 519.539.3428 well_done@sympatico.ca Cathy’s photography is eclectic by nature, and inspired by her back road travels around the world ... from Newfoundland to New Zealand, from Tuscany to Norway, and beyond. Her Oxford County collection reveals intriguing interpretations of flora and fauna through creative use of post-production editing. In addition to completed works, commissions are welcomed, and custom sizing and framing options are available.
Available by Appointment.
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history Built in the 1880s by E.D. Tillson, first mayor of Tillsonburg, this beautifullyrestored Victorian home serves as a monument to the Aesthetic style of design popularized by Oscar Wilde. Nationally designated for its magnificent interior, Annandale is a feast for the
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eyes, and a community museum offering fun learning opportunities for all ages. Wheelchair accessible with guided tours, special programs and picnic areas available. Open year-round.
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During your visit to Norfolk County, visit these unique historical sites, attractions, artisans, retailers, and hospitality services.
Point of Interest Cottage North 359 Main St. Port Dover Serafina 14 Norfolk St. S., Simcoe A.M. Jensen Cheese Limited 37 Evergreen Hill Rd., Simcoe Schofields Bistro 237 Main Street, Port Dover Waterford Old Town Hall 76 Main St. S., Waterford Barrel Pizza 131 Queensway W., Simcoe Whistling Gardens 698 Concession 3 RR #1, Wilsonville Lighthouse Festival Theatre 247 Main St., Port Dover The Cider Keg 1231 Hwy. 24, Vittoria Backus Heritage Conservation Area 1267 2nd Concession, RR # 1, Port Rowan Harmony Pastry Shop & Cafe 2541 Hwy. 24, Simcoe Norfolk Heritage and Culture 60 Colborne Street South, Simcoe Kernal Peanuts 393 Fishers Glen Rd., Vittoria Andy’s Drive-In 3710 Hwy 59, Langton Norfolk Arts Centre 21 Lynnwood Ave., Simcoe Port Dover Harbour Museum 44 Harbour St., Port Dover Teeterville Pioneer Museum 194 Teeter St., Teeterville Carillon Tower and War Memorial 203 Norfolk St. N., Simcoe Alligator Tug Lynn River, south of Argyle St., Simcoe Delhi Tobacco Museum 200 Talbot Rd., Delhi Forestry Interpretive Centre 885 Hwy. 24, Langton Simcoe Farmer’s Market 172 South Drive, Simcoe Waterford Heritage & Agricultural Museum 159 Nichol Street, Waterford Eva Brook Donly Museum & Archives 109 Norfolk St. S. Simcoe Comfort Inn 85 Queensway E, Simcoe Dover’s Cheese Shop 318A Main St., Port Dover
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Annandale National Historic Site 30 Tillson Avenue, Tillsonburg Ingersoll Cheese & Agricultural Museum 290 Harris St. Ingersoll Town of Ingersoll 130 Oxford Street 2nd Floor Ingersoll Woodstock Peace Lighthouse Gallery Ferguson Dr., Woodstock The Woodstock Art Gallery 449 Dundas St., Woodstock Comfort Inn & Suites, 20 Samnah Crescent, Ingersoll Comfort Inn 100 Centennial Ave., St. Thomas Quality Hotel & Suites 580 Bruin Blvd.,Woodstock Tourism Oxford ArtsCountryAd2012FINALcrop:GoldBookAdOct/07 580 Bruin Blvd., Woodstock
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