Rebecca has been hand-dying silk fabric and silk blends in Kitchener for 7 years. She supplies most of the local bellydance community with silk veils, and her scarves have been featured in the fashion section of Grand Magazine.
Food Trucks at Central Art Walk
Thanks to THEMUSEUM and Apollo Cinema
Many thanks to THEMUSESUM (http://themuseum.ca/) and Apollo Cinema (http://apollocinema.ca/) for providing reciprocal advertising with the Central Art Walk this year.
Artist Bio – 2015: Susan Willmott
Artist Bio – 2015: Jack MacAulay
Born in Saskatchewan in 1941. I do large format black & white photographs of Canadian landscapes. I have had work in over 160 exhibits in Ontario and have also shown work in Alberta and Quebec and in the USA and the United Kingdom. I taught photography at KWCVS in Kitchener for 22 years, and part time at Conestoga College.
Artist Bio – 2015: Erin Moffat
Colour and Light features unique, abstract glass art by Erin Moffat. A former research chemist, Erin enjoys the fusion of science and art. She draws inspiration from nature for much of her work, and also likes to geek out a bit with her fun molecule-themed pieces. Erin’s fascination with Celtic imagery also shines through in her intricate knotwork in glass, and she is trying to save the environment one bottle at a time with beautiful, functional items made from recycled bottles.
Artist Bio – 2015: Shantell Powell
Shantell, aka The ShanMonster, is a multi-disciplinary artist. She is constantly creating and studying, working in such disparate visual media as acrylics, china painting, sumi-e, ink, pencil, decoupage, collage, and soft pastels.
She is also a playwright, poet, essayist, fiction writer, dancer (belly dance, poi, voi, aerialist, etc.), costume designer, loom knitter, tablet weaver, cook, gardener, world traveler, athlete, and compulsive bookworm. She studies music theory and classical voice (opera). She is very busy.
In the past, she’s worked as a figure model, radio and club DJ, music promoter, craft workshop instructor, comic/game shop manager, botanic illustrator, personal trainer, and stable mucker.
When she grows up, she wants to be a space marine.
Artist Bio – 2015: Esther Devries-Lasby
Esther’s mission is to replace the plastic milk jug in every home with a beautiful artistically crafted clay jug. She also produces a wide variety of functional pottery including mugs, plates bowls, and serving pieces. When you visit, you will have a chance to play with clay and help to produce a community pot. The community pot from last year will also be on display.