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Adele Steinberg
Artisan, Adele's love for dancing influenced her whimsical art and "Blast from the Past" is her up-cycled clothing line.
Alice Welsh
Alice learned to make pottery on the wheel with her mother, Janice, in 1966, and has been going to pot ever since. Almost all of Alice's work is made on the potter’s wheel, using mid-range stoneware clay.
Andrea Valinkonis
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Several years ago, ArIene went to a wood carving seminar at a wood show. She was hooked!
Arlene bought carving tools, and bass wood was given to her. She lets the wood talk to her and every carving is different and unique.
Brenda Byrne
Brenda started painting small rocks for her granddaughters, friends and family. More than 200 rocks later, she discovered paint pouring by watching YouTube videos and learned techniques such as Dutch pours, flip cups, ring pours and pour & spins.
Danielle St-Jean
Glass artist, Danielle has been fusing glass, experimenting, learning, sharing, and teaching to glass enthusiasts since 2011.
Debbie Kay
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Debbie Mazar
Painter and artisan, Debbie, now retired from Green Shield Canada, has rekindled her love of art, finding joy in painting using acrylic and watercolours, and usually has a story to tell behind each picture.
Juliette Duguay
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Laurel Storey
Visual artist, Laurel stumbled across the wonderful world of Zentangle one serendipitous day in June 2013, and it was love at first sight. Laurel completed her training with the Zentangle founders and became the first Certified Zentangle Teacher in Windsor.
Phyllis Farandatos
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Randy Belaire
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Sherry Gardner
Poet and artisan, Sherry's interests lay in Native American designs, Medieval artistry, Eastern European bead weaving, wire wrapping, and weaving as a form of sculpture.
Talli Brignall
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Thomas Brignall
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Todd Ternovan
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Albin Kristy (in memoriam)
Albin was a native Windsorite. A project of his was to capture the city of Windsor and its surrounding areas with ink drawings and oil or acrylic paintings.