
The studio of a craftsperson might be found down a secluded country lane, or hidden amidst the bustle of an urban neighborhood. Often, these studios are just waiting to be discovered.
I've listed the town/city for all OCC participants juried into this particular event. Many of them participate in yearly studio tours. These craft ambassadors can also link you to galleries and cultural hotspots in their given area-- see the hyperlinks below (or post them yourselves!)
1) Catherine Timm, Westmeath (fibre)
2) Dar Bolahood and Charles Sylge, Haliburton (woven fibre)
3) Thomas Aitken and Kate Hyde, Warsaw (painted clay vessels)
4) Rob Brown, Peterborough (furniture)
5) Monika Devine, Cobourg (silver jewellery)
6) Koren Bellman, Picton (apparel)
7) Nicole Armour, Milford (bookbinding)
8) Vincent Perez, Kingston (letterpress printing)
9) Jane Thelwell, Kingston (functional pottery) NGB Studios
10) Peter Bunnett, Ompah (furniture)
11) Isidora Spielmann, Westport (apparel)
12) Michael Doxey, Portland (functional pottery)
13) Paul Matteau, Merrickville (woodturning) Grotto Artworks
14) Candice Nixon, Cornwall (stained glass)
15) Jennifer Jakob, Ottawa (lampworked glass)
16) Sylvie Parisien, Ottawa (ceramics)
17) France Grice, Ottawa (fused and kiln cast glass)
18) Laura Fauquier, Ottawa (woven fibre)
19) Cynthia O'Brien (sculptural clay)
Did you know: eastern Ontario has the highest concentration of OCC members of all the regions (north, southwest, east) outside of central Ontario.
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