Art on the Fringe Returns With Their Wonderful Lineup of Emerging & Established Artists
We are delighted that Art on the Fringe is returning for 2018 with their wonderful lineup of emerging & established artists.
We are delighted that Art on the Fringe is returning for 2018 with their wonderful lineup of emerging & established artists.
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Naty Howard's work as a documentary photographer always follows the power of the human story to bring awareness about diverse social conditions, as well as, it seeks to photographically inspire the power that lays within the human potential for change. Her work as a landscape painter is large in scale and has been inspired by the call to be in reverence with Nature.
Earlier this spring, Uxbridge ceramic artist Saundra Reiner participated in a lively exhibition at the Colborne Art Gallery.
Ceramic artist Saundra Reiner loves working with designers of all types – she believes design and art fit tother naturally.
Uxbridge Studio Tour's Daniel Colby specializes in striking commissioned portraits of all subjects and ages as well as stunning streetscapes inspired by cities across Canada. Right now some of Daniel's work is on display at Uxbridge's own Second Wedge Brewing Company.
Jennifer Wolfe is frequently asked how she came to become a goldsmith & jewellery designer. This is her 3rd career and it definitely wasn’t achieved in a direct path.
Carver Fly Freeman is teaming up calligrapher Wendy Hardy to provide an introduction to not one but two fundamental lettering skills! Letter-carving in stone, and also Brush Drawing those letters.
It's clear from the moment you meet an artist that they each have a special way of seeing the world. For many artists this unique vision is evident in the colourful glasses they wear, fabulous hairstyles, hats, or their everyday clothing.
The laying of materials, mixing of colours, and arrangement of unexpected objects allow Joanna Malcolm to tell unique story's about life and about the artist herself.