Simone Sleeth Wilson,
Curator
Simone's works explore emotional responses to abstract space and colour, to the sensuousness of texture, line upon curve, and elements of earth, fire, water- and salt.
Kelly Foxton
Kelly Foxton works in a diverse range of styles and media, from highly detailed wildlife and native portraiture to loosely executed landscape impressionism. Her work can be found in private and corporate collections throughout Canada, The United States, Europe, Australia and Japan.
Sandy Burrell
Sandy is known for her emotional work 'Through the Eyes of a Missionary'
Ruth Bull
Ruth is a visual artist, musician, and writer. In these three creative mediums she improvises with abstraction. The versatility and freedom of abstraction implies questioning of “what we don’t know, can’t put into words, or what we would like to know”. With gestural brushstrokes and color her visual art explores these emotions and rhythmic energies, between concept and feeling.
Sharon Trueman
Sharon is a painter of traditional religious ICONS and landscapes of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. She is an alumni of the College of Art, Halifax (1982). She works at her home/studio, open summers.
Rolande Comeau
Rolande's paintings and etchings are lovingly drawn from her Acadian heritage
Pat Lohrenz
Pat is a well known abstract painter whose paintings are as much interpretation as place
Jurgen Schenk
Jurgen's sculptures made of wood and bone are both charming and challenging
Clytie Foster
Clytie's graceful sculptures are created from found objects on the shores of Nova Scotia
Mary Lynn McWade
Mary Lynn McWade has been working in pastels for the past 5 years. She has shown her work at a number of galleries and has taken part in a number of solo and group exhibitions. She was an invited artist at Northhills Museum Summer Artist Series. She has had a number of commissions and her work has been sold to purchasers in England, the United States, Australia and of course Canada
Tim Wilson
Tim’s photography as in his award winning documentaries, reveal moments as points of meditation.