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Lindsay Beaubien
Lindsay Beaubien is a Chatham, Ontario native and graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design's Drawing and Painting program. Lindsay's landscape paintings are inspired by the marshes, woods, meadows and rocks of the Ontario landscape. [more info]

Mike Blazek
Mike is a part time artist residing in Chatham Kent. Throughout his tentative years, he attended figure drawing, printmaking, and sculpting classes at St. Clair College. [more info]

Karen Bourassa

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Matthew Brackett
In a land of chaos and colour, comes little monsters and life.  Searching for good in the uncertainty of their dimensions.  These little monsters are called bowel bitches.  These bright little monsters live in one’s bowel’s causing excruciating pain! [more info]

Tracy Bultje
Tracy Bultje was born and resides in Chatham, Ontario where she continues to work in her home studio as a contemporary landscape painter. [more info]

Vanessa Cornell

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Karen Dysarz
Karen discovered her fascination with art through her family.  Karen spent her youth studying fine art under several artists and long afternoons at the DIA with her father.  She learned the tradition of rug hooking from her mother and felt it was a “strong expression of art in a decidedly feminist sense.” [more info]

Jessica Findeis

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Beverly Fish
My work is often described as whimsical and fun.  Attracted by bright jewel-like colours and embellishments such as beads and glitter, the subject matter is often based on imaginery lives of animals.  These works are presented on canvas or paper using a combination of media. [more info]

Darla Fisher-Odjig
Vision: the belief that tradition will be a huge part of the circle. That all may project a uniqueness of their Indianess through practice of cultural values. We promote the essence of our culture through the educating of our ceremonies & visions. [more info]

Becky Fixter-Vagners
Becky's abstract works on canvas are heavily influenced by her educational background. Her lively and expressive pieces are an exploration of the human spirit and our individual and collective struggles for self discovery as we seek identity, meaning, affiliation, connection and purpose. [more info]
Marilyn Hearn
Murals, and faux finishes, commissioned and painted on walls and ceilings in homes and businesses, were Marilyn's focus for 20 years. In the past three years she has ventured into the world of fine art, painting on large and small canvases. [more info]

Barbara Jane Jack
Barbara Jane Jack has enjoyed moving to oil paints after many years of experimenting with other artistic pursuits.  Oil paints allow freedom of expression with their rich hues and malleable texture.  Concentrating on landscapes is not limiting because of the endless choices of locations and seasons. [more info]

Leonard Jubenville
Leonard Jubenville graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design and the University of Windsor. He has been painting for the past thirty-five years and, as well has taught art and served as an art education co-coordinator. [more info]

Laurie Langford
Laurie Langford went to the University of Toronto and Sheridan College. She regularly raids her sons' toyroom for items that would look great in a shadowbox, or 'borrows' their action figures for photo shoots. [more info]

Scott Livingstone
I create images from personal experience. Most often works are a response to the environment in which I live in every day. The form of my images runs the gamut of stylistic representation: from realistic, to abstract, to nonobjective. [more info]
Françoise Lucid
The journey to self informs my work, a fusion of the seen and unseen, conscious and unconscious forces in the psyche playing off each other. [more info]

Irene MacCreadie

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Katrina MacKew
Lately my current body of work has come to illustrate environmental concern by transforming waste and debris into aesthetic through the act of print making. Seeing myself as a painter as well as a print maker, I try to incorporate a raw, even crude manner, of how I present these elements into my work. [more info]

Lisa Marshall
Nature and the natural world are my source of material.  Whether it is landscape or a single tree, rock or tuft of grass, nature is my starting point. [more info]

Sandra McCarthy

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Betty Anne McGeorge
Betty Anne is a former secondary school Fine Arts teacher. She frequently participates in such Juried Art Shows at the Thames Art Gallery, Gallery Lambton, and the Art Gallery of Mississauga. [more info]

Charlene M. McGill
I am a self taught Artist and have been painting watercolours since 2002 when I attended my first workshop. My work has been accepted in a variety of juried exhibitions, including Eye for Art, Desmond Exhibition, Georgina World of Art, CCP Video Portrait Exhibition and Design for Summer. [more info]

Peter Moffat

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Helen Normandeau
Helen Normandeau, living now in Chatham, was born in Windsor where most of her early education took place. Helen received an undergraduate degree in English Literature at U. of Western Ontario in London, and a master's degree in Textile Design at the U. Of Wisconsin. [more info]

Ben Payne

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Joe Peet
Joe works primarily in pen and ink line drawings featuring portraits of family and celebrities, landscapes and architecture.  These works are completely unique with their graphic patterns and stylized representations.   Joe’s work is highly influenced by his love of music, which can be seen through his flowing lines and repetitive patterns. [more info]

Mark Reinhart
Reinhart is interested in colour, seeing it in different ways, and in antithesis to its location. His works is predominantly installation and performance based, but he is keen to explore any medium, particularly those that are free. [more info]

Kelly Ridley

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Tom Savage
Savage combines a love of nature, an appreciation of native traditions, and painting to create his one of a kind paintings. [more info]

Eric Shaw

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Alysson Storey

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Lorie Thibault

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Cathy Van Raay-Myers
Cathy Van Raay-Myers is an artist from the Chatham-Kent area. Her interest in art began early when she began drawing from the etches and drawings of Rembrandt. She combines different techniques to create rich layered textures and is able to move easily between genres and mediums. [more info]

Bob West

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Val West
It has become a passion of mine to create a perfect picture. To me photography is an ever changing form of art. I can now create art using the camera instead of a brush, and meeting other photographers and discussing techniques has given me a world of knowledge[more info]