2016 - Muskoka Arts and Crafts Inc.
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2016 - Muskoka Arts and Crafts Inc.
Muskoka ARTS & CRAFTS 2016 Your complimentary guide to discover more than 100 of Muskoka’s finest artists, craftspeople and galleries. www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com Top 1% Sales in Canada* Luxury Cottage and Home Specialists Lakes of Muskoka Realty Brokerage, Independently Owned & Operated Attentive. Professional. Expertise. Serving all of Muskoka 1-844-843-2236 [email protected] Michelle Petterson Licensed Assistant John Aben Broker www.abenteam.com * The top one percent of the Royal LePage residential sales force as of a designated period, based on closed and collected commissions. Mark Aben Sales Representative Muskoka Arts & Crafts Table of Contents President’s Message For more than 125 years, Muskoka’s natural beauty has attracted artists, first as a destination for landscape painters who sketched the rugged wilderness of the region, and later as a place where artists of all kinds could live, work and play. Today, Muskoka is home to hundreds and hundreds of talented artists whose small businesses are part of the creative rural economy. Whether in towns and villages or down picturesque winding country roads, artists’ studios abound in Muskoka. This, our 8th annual guidebook, will help you to discover a wealth of talent and a creative variety of outstanding art that’s made in Muskoka. Muskoka Arts & Crafts thanks the businesses, studio tours, art events and organizations who help to make this guidebook possible with their advertisements. We hope you enjoy meeting our artists, seeing their art and taking pleasure in experiencing their inspiration – Muskoka. Calligraphy Clothing Drawing Fibre Arts Furniture Galleries Glass Home Decor Jewellery Metal Musical Instrument Makers Painting Paper Works Photography Pottery Professional Services Sculpture Shows Toys Woodcarving Woodturning Map 100 Mary-Ruth Newell President 5 5 5 6 6 7 13 14 14 16 16 17 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 32 33 44 Indicates artist’s location on the map Indicates the studio has a barrier free entrance – please call in advance to discuss any accessibility questions. MUSKOKA ARTS & CRAFTS Box 376, Bracebridge, Ontario, P1L 1T7 705-645-5501 [email protected] www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com 2 2 0 1 6 Muskoka Arts & Crafts Schedule of Events March 19 ~ April 23 August 18 ~ November 14 March 11~13 August 20 ~ September 9 Meltdown: Pat Whittle & Bruce Tyner. An exploration of the ancient art form of hot beeswax encaustic painting. Muskoka Arts & Crafts at the Art Atrium: Canada Summit Centre in Huntsville. 39th Annual Spring Members’ Show: A gala exhibition of Cabin: Miranda Britton, Gavin Hammon, our members’ recent work. Bracebridge Sportsplex. Dayna Barley-Cohrs & Andrew Cohrs. Using the motif of the early settlers’ one-room cabin and the objects within April 30 ~ May 21 it, the artists explore the relationship between our natural Deus ex machine: Brendan Duggan. Assemblage and built environment and how our interaction with these sculptures and drawings with a nautical theme. environments has evolved. May 28 ~ June 18 Flights of Fancy: Andy Zeltkalns & John de Lang. Photographs and realistic carvings that deepen people’s familiarity with birds, kindling an active interest in their habits and beauty. June 25 ~ July 16 Regatta Memories: Bev Clark & Joanne Contant. Paintings influenced by images of the turn-of-the-century regattas that were held at lodges throughout Muskoka. July 15 ~ 17 54th Annual Summer Show: 200 artists from Muskoka, Ontario and Canada. Annie Williams Memorial Park, 50 Santa’s Village Road, Bracebridge. Hours: Fri. & Sat. 10am-6pm, Sun. 10am-4pm. July 23 ~ August 13 September 17 ~ October 8 Time: The Brown Baggers interpret a time when, a time, timeless, never enough time in their chosen medium. October 15 ~ November 12 The Iron Workers Union: Part 3. An exploration of the use of metals by Chad Arney, Matt Church, Andrew Cohrs, Hilary Cole, Mikaila Davidson, Brendan Duggan and Deborah Harkness. November 19 ~ November 20 36th Annual Christmas Show & Sale: Bracebridge Sportsplex. 110 Clearbrook Trail. Hours: Saturday, 10am-5pm, Sunday, 11am-4pm November 19 ~ December 16 Looking for Muskoka: A multi-media reflection by Sandy The Contingent Body: Donna Brock & Carol Pollock. An exploration that explores the body sculpturally and in paintings McLennan who, after arriving here 30 years ago, asks – where did it go? by saying as much as possible with as little as possible. 3 All events, except where noted, take place at the Chapel Gallery, 15 King Street, Bracebridge. For up-to-date information, please visit www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com. Muskoka Arts & Crafts Who We Are Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc. is the true heart of the visual arts in Ontario’s Cottage Country. For fifty-four years, our not-for-profit organization has brought people together with artists and their art. The seeds for Muskoka Arts & Crafts were sown in 1963 when Betty Reid, the librarian for the Bracebridge Public Library, asked a question in her newspaper column: “What would you think of having an arts and crafts sale during the summer when visitors are looking for something to take home to remind them of their holiday?” Fifty-four years later, more than 20,000 people visit the Summer Show on the third weekend in July to meet 200 artists from Muskoka and across the country. In the mid 1960s, Muskoka Arts & Crafts began organizing workshops in a variety of subjects, and on a cold February evening in 1968, it held the community’s first life drawing workshop at the high school. When the heating went out, the artists bundled up in coats, hats and gloves and drew a shivering model. Other shows were added to the organization’s repertoire. The Spring Members’ Show was launched in 1977, and the first Christmas Show & Sale was held three years later. In the fall of 1989, Muskoka Arts & Crafts established the award-winning Chapel Gallery, Muskoka’s first not-for-profit art gallery that displays work by local and Canadian artists. The gallery also serves as the organization’s headquarters and a place to hold meetings, lectures and workshops as well as to display its permanent collection of art from Muskoka. Muskoka Arts & Crafts supports the next generation of artists by sponsoring the Elene J. Freer Art Scholarship that provides up to four years of financial support for a graduating high school student from Muskoka who is pursuing a post-secondary education in the visual arts. Since 1988, thirty-two students have benefited from this support. Other plaudits include establishing Muskoka as a designated arts community, participating in shows as far away as Toronto and helping new and returning artists to the area discover their true talent through workshops, shows and promotional opportunities. Muskoka Arts & Crafts is an innovative and creative organization. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works or owns property in Muskoka. Memberships are available at the Chapel Gallery, by download at www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com or by calling 705-645-5501. The office for Muskoka Arts & Crafts is housed at the Chapel Gallery, located next to Woodchester Villa, 15 King Street in Bracebridge. The Gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday, from 10am to 1pm and 2pm to 4pm. © Copyrighted by Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without express permission from Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc. Not for resale 4 CALLIGRAPHY Diannah Benson ~ Lettering Artist & Teacher Diannah Benson has had a number of one-woman shows and is published in magazines and books in Canada, the United States and England since 1985. She teaches classes in lettering and calligraphy and is saddened to see that lettering is not a subject being taught in most school systems, as it can be a beautiful expression of feelings and of art and creativity. Address: Bracebridge, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-646-1436 • [email protected] CLOTHING Mommy Taught Me How ~ Lyn Bradley Each stitch is done with precise loving care. Mommy Taught Me How provides one-of-a-kind, high quality knit clothing designs for the little person in your life, such as dresses and sweater sets. Lyn also offers flannelette baby blankets, bibs and several other stunning quality pieces including adult and children’s mitts and hats. Lyn’s work can been seen all over Muskoka including the Muskoka Arts and Crafts’ Christmas Show & Sale, local farmers markets and craft shows. Lyn provides more than 20 years of experience behind the magical knitting needles. Custom orders are welcome. Address: Townline Rd., Huntsville, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-788-0627 1 Wearable Art by Jocelyn Allen If you love custom clothing with unusual colour combinations, adorned with vintage findings and a comfortable fit, then a visit to Jocelyn Allen’s studio is a must. Her designs, created from previously owned classic and first-rate clothing, are as one-of-a-kind as the people who wear them. Jocelyn is becoming known as an award-winning “green” fashion designer. Introduced in 2015, her New Muskoka Classic – a Muskoka boathouse coat – was an instant hit. Custom orders accepted. Address: 80 Joseph St., Port Carling, Ontario P0B 1J0 Directions: Across from the Muskoka Lakes Public Library. Hours: Year-round on Saturdays, 10am-4pm. Other times by appointment. Contact: 705-706-5581 • [email protected] • www.facebook.com/wearableartbyjocelynallen 2 DRAWING Drawings by Jennifer Pimentel 5 Surrounded by towering pines and tucked behind an old stone farmhouse, discover Jennifer’s gallery of original pencil drawings. A self-taught artist, Jennifer captures people, wildlife and architecture with incredible precision and unique sensitivity. Her expansive body of work from miniature to beyond life size all done with a single pencil is worth a close look. Commissions welcome. A must see on the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour, September 24-25 and October 1-2. Address: 326 Ravenscliffe Rd., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1L6 Directions: Hwy11, exit Muskoka Rd. 2, west on Ravenscliffe Rd., entrance on Ravensglen Cres. Hours: May-December. Please call ahead or visit during the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour. 3 Contact: 705-787-0635 • [email protected] • www.jenniferpimentel.ca FIBRE ARTS Diane Ayles, Hooked Wool Fibre Art “With an inherent base in art, I’ve been enchanted by the complexity and potential of rug hooking and its place as a fine art,” says Diane Ayles, an international award-winning artist. Her appreciation for nature and its colours is the result of an intricate hooking process blending colours and woollen fibres in a variety of textures on linen. Her compositions expressed in ways that make a contemporary statement and captivating form of visual expression, showcase a new fine art medium from an ancient home spun craft. Diane has been recognized for her contributions to the advancement of rug hooking through her work. This spring, her pieces were featured at the Ontario Hooking Craft Guild 50th Annual Hooked Rug Show held at Deerhurst in Huntsville. Contact: [email protected] Marni Martin Fibre Studio Uniting ancient traditions of weaving with innovative techniques, Marni explores the colours and rhythms of the landscape in her contemporary hand-dyed tapestries and wearables. Marni’s fibre work is sought after by collectors and gifted by dignitaries. Marni welcomes you to her inspiring studio to see these works in person. Address: 725 North Mary Lake Rd., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1S4 Directions: From Main St. in downtown Huntsville or Hwy 117 in Baysville, take Brunel Rd. (Muskoka Rd. 2) to North Mary Lake Rd., 1.5km to studio on right. Hours: Open year-round, by chance or appointment. 4 Contact: 705-788-3263 • [email protected] • www.marnimartinfibrestudio.com Pam Carnochan ~ Morgan House Wool Works Studio From farm to frame, Pam creates distinctive landscapes using hand dyed wool from her resident sheep. Her process that she has titled “Watercolour with Wool” is a fresh approach to art using felting techniques. Pam has been chosen as the 2015 Huntsville Festival of the Arts Artist. Drop by her B&B. A member of the annual Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour, September 24-25 and October 1-2. 5 Address: 83 Morgan’s Rd., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1A2 Directions: 10 minutes east of Hwy 11 on Hwy 60. Take the Morgan’s Rd. exit and follow the signs for Morgan House Bed and Breakfast. Hours: By chance or appointment. Contact: 705-380-2566 • [email protected] • www.MorganHouseWoolWorks.ca Address: 4547 Muskoka Rd. 117, R.R. 1 Baysville, Ontario P0B 1A0 Directions: 5 minutes from Dorset along Hwy 117 (between Narrows Rd. and Baxter Rd.) Hours: Open July 23-24 from 10am-5pm for the Dorset Art & Garden Tour. Otherwise, please check website for current hours. 6 Contact: 705-783-1760 • [email protected] • www.stonetreestudio.ca FURNITURE Cirvan Hamilton ~ Stone Tree Studio Working with a variety of wood, Cirvan builds contemporary fine furniture. Many of his pieces are adorned with intricate inlay. Cirvan trained at Rosewood Studio School of Fine Woodworking. Stone Tree Studio is where Cirvan’s furniture and Elise Muller’s sculptures can be seen. 6 FURNITURE Conel O’Regan ~ Happenstance Design The Muskoka forest provides the inspiration and materials for Conel’s original furniture art. Cut rounds, live edge, or reclaimed lumber are the table and bench tops. Deadfall branches of oak, maple, and ironwood intertwine to become the legs. Colourful paints accentuate the wood’s knots and scars. These pieces are as unique and striking as the forest itself. Custom designs welcomed. Address: 1271 Fraserburg Rd., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 0A1 Directions: From Cedar Lane turn onto Fraserburg Rd. About 3km east of the J.D. Lang Fairgrounds. Hours: By appointment or chance. 7 Contact: 705-706-5287 • [email protected] • www.happenstancedesign.ca GALLERIES Arts at the Albion Arts at the Albion is a co-operative gallery showcasing the work of 21 diverse artists and craftspeople, all from the greater Gravenhurst and Muskoka area. Open year-round, the co-operative is located in a heritage building in the heart of Gravenhurst and offers workshops and classes in the Studio Workshop. Come for a visit and see what’s new! Media include painting, metal sculpture, pottery, jewellery, basketry, fine woodworking, printmaking, fibre arts and stained glass. Address: 100 Muskoka Rd. N, Gravenhurst, Ontario P1P 1S4 Directions: On the main street of Gravenhurst across from the Post Office. Hours: May-December: Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm; Sunday, 11am-4pm. January-April: check website. 8 Contact: 705-687-9165 • www.artsatthealbion.com Eclipse Art Gallery ~ Deerhurst Resort Eclipse Gallery is celebrating its 12th year at Deerhurst Resort. Over the years the gallery has expanded enormously and has built a great following from art lovers and collectors from all over the world. The gallery represents a core group of fine artists working in multiple art forms. New faces and new artistic expressions are introduced every season, making a visit to the gallery each and every time an exciting event. Corporate gifts, art lease, onsite consultation. Visit our website for art shows and event information. Address: 1235 Deerhurst Drive- Deerhurst Resort- Huntsville Hours: Open to the public year round. Gallery staff is available from 9.30am-12noon daily and by appointment. Deerhurst team members are available to assist from 12noon until 9pm daily. Contact: Karin Kriekaard at 705-783-2579 • [email protected] • www.eclipseartgallery.ca 9 Facebook/eclipseartgallery Loops Art and Craft Gallery Located in a historic Dwight village home, the Loops Art and Craft Gallery features original art work in various mediums, local photography, jewellery, glass, wood and more. The gallery is also home to Marion Remen, a rug-hooking artist. 7 Address: 1008 Dwight Bay Rd., Dwight, Ontario P0A 1H0 Directions: Off Hwy 60 onto Dwight Bay Rd., just steps away from Dwight Beach. Hours: Weekends, Spring and Fall from Victoria Day Weekend to Thanksgiving, 10am-4pm. JulyAugust, daily except closed on Mondays. Saturdays, by appointment or chance. Contact: 705-380-5258 • [email protected] • www.facebook.com/pages/Loops-Art10 Craft-Gallery/606480806104019 Artists of The Clock Tower A GALLERIES A. Christine Peterkin ~ At the top of the Clock Tower is a rainbow of colour. Christine Peterkin, an internationally known painter, expresses flowing interpretations of landscapes, florals, animals and people. Contact: 705-645-4490 • [email protected] B. Col Mitchell ~ Artist Studio & Boutique ~ Feel nature’s magic through Col’s original technique of pen and ink on sculpted paper showcased in a working studio. Also available are apparel and accessories inspired by select original works. Contact: 705-783-0120 • [email protected] C. Everlasting Decors ~ Handcrafted custom wrought iron furniture and accent decor that fuse modern ironwork with reclaimed century wood, live edge slabs or bamboo to create the perfect blend of functionality and rustic beauty. Contact: 705-881-1740 • [email protected] B D. Jibe Jewellery Studio and Gift Boutique ~ Home of Christa Benedict’s distinctive jewellery designs and unique gifts including pottery, clothing, home décor and art. Contact: 705-645-9036 • [email protected] E E. Margot Snow ~ Colour is the essence of Margot’s work. It is what challenges and interests her the most. Colour can change a viewer’s mood, stimulate a feeling of peacefulness and awaken a soul. Contact: 705-641-8271 • [email protected] C D F. Stan W Tait Jewellery ~ Stan W Tait Jewellery designs one of a kind, classic contemporary sterling silver jewellery that fits the body and satisfies the soul. Custom Orders Welcome. Contact: 705-646-1454 • 705-801-5619 G. Pauline Langmaid Gallery ~ Pauline finds peace and dynamic beauty in the landscapes west of Algonquin Park. Moving her brush in the direction her acrylic paintings take leaves her feeling as if she has been walking midst the trees. Contact: 705-636-1172 • [email protected] Address: 49 Manitoba St., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 2B2 Directions: Taylor Rd. Exit from Hwy 11 towards town center. On left corner of Taylor Rd. and Manitoba St. Hours: Visit the website to view individual studio hours. Contact: www.theclocktowercentre.ca 11 www.facebook.com/BracebridgeClockTowerCentre F G 8 GALLERIES Muskoka Place Gallery Muskoka Place Gallery welcomes you to discover works by renowned Canadian artists as well as local and emerging artists. Gayle Dempsey is the artist-in-residence. Muskoka Place Gallery is an exciting and innovative learning community and home to the 45th Parallel Painters. Address: 1182 Foreman Rd., Port Carling, Ontario P0B 1J0 Directions: Take Hwy 118 from Bracebridge or Glen Orchard to Foreman Road (Muskoka Rd. 26) in Port Carling. Gallery is on the right. Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm or by appointment or chance. 12 Contact: 705-765-1048 • 1-877-311-ARTS • [email protected] • www.muskokaplace.ca Red Canoe Gallery Please join us in celebrating our 23rd season featuring only the very best in contemporary fine art and craft by artists from Muskoka and across Canada. Owner/artist Carola Grimm welcomes you to visit the gallery and enjoy the newly expanded fine art area. Our featured artist this year will be Paul Garbett. Paul is recognized and collected internationally. New paintings by Carola Grimm, Brigitte Nowak, Susan Wilde, and Ileana Grimm and several new artists will be jazzing up the walls. As well new carvings, and sculpture from David Trant and Richard Biggins and the fabulous turned wood bowls by Gary Matthews and John Van Kessel. Our jewelry cases are sparkling with new work by Lisa Ridout, Laura Smith, and Gam Lam. As always we are a 100% Canadian gallery, this year featuring the works of more than 60 artists … come see what’s new. Address: 111 Medora St. (Hwy 118W), Port Carling, Ontario P0B 1J0 (PO Box 29) Directions: Located in the center of town, on the main street with parking at the rear of the building. Hours: Mid June to mid September, 7 days a week. Shoulder season, December to April, weekends or by appointment. 13 Contact: 705-765-7474 • [email protected] • www.redcanoegallery.com Signal North Gallery The old CN Train Station is now home to this volunteer-based gallery run by the Huntsville Art Society (HAS), a collective of member-based artists. The intent of this gallery is to provide a space that is accessible for all artists to show their work, through solo, group or HAS member shows that are as varied and as engaging as the artists themselves. Visit our website for upcoming programming. 9 Address: 4 - Station Rd., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1X1 Hours: Wednesday-Friday, 1pm-5 pm and Saturdays, 11am-5pm. During the summer, Sunday, 11am-5pm. Contact: www.hunstvilleartsociety.ca • Facebook, Huntsville Art Society and Signal North Gallery 14 GALLERIES Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery The Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery has delighted guests from around the bend and around the world for almost 40 years. Walk through the lush garden and into our quaint log cabin gallery to find fine craft and original art by over 100 Canadian artists including Scott Barnim, Stinson Studios, Barb Sachs, JR.Franco, John Doherty, NES Montreal, Stan Tait, Miranda Britton, Tremblay Mills, Roach Tackle, Janine Marson, Anvil Island, Chris Van Zanten, Larch Wood, Wayne Cardinalli and Barry Dicks. New for Season 2016: A new gallery space to showcase larger pieces of original art, sculpture and furniture. We feature an exquisite selection of original: jewellery (sterling, glass, bead, pewter, leather) pottery (functional and decorative) artwork (paintings, woodblock prints and fiber) wood (turned, cut and carved) glass (blown, stained and fused) metal (indoor and outdoor) toys (creative projects to keep little hands busy) unique and festive Christmas decorations silk, leather and wool fashion accessories linen tea towels, beeswax candles, cards and much more. Visit our website for more information and ‘Like’ us on Facebook for the latest gallery news and photos. We have plenty of free, on-site parking; gift certificates and wedding registries are available. Address: 1073 Fox Point Rd, Dwight, Ontario P0A 1H0 Directions: We’re just minutes from the intersection of Hwys 60 and 35. From Hwy 60, take Hwy 35 south toward Dorset and turn west on Fox Point Rd/Muskoka Rd 21 (follow the signs to Port Cunnington Lodge and Lumina Resort). Hours: Monday-Saturday:10am-5pm, Sunday:11am-4pm. Season 2016 begins Friday, May 20 and we’re open weekends (only) through June. Open daily from July through Labour Day and closed Wednesdays from Labour Day to Thanksgiving. Open weekends from Thanksgiving through December (check our website for special holiday hours). 16 Contact: 705-635-1602 • [email protected] 15 www.oxtonguecraftcabin.ca 10 GALLERIES The Algonquin Art Centre ~ A New Vision of Art in Algonquin Park Algonquin Park is well known for its outdoor recreation and its research initiatives, but few realize how important the Park has been for the Canadian arts. Its beautiful landscapes have inspired some of the nation’s most famous paintings, such as Tom Thomson’s “The Jack Pine” or A.Y. Jackson’s “Red Maple”, and the Park continues to attract painters, writers, filmmakers, and performance artists who travel to Algonquin to experience its inspiring qualities for themselves. The Algonquin Art Centre was established to celebrate and foster the ongoing tradition of art in Algonquin Park. Located in the heart of the Park, the Centre showcases the newest artworks and creative projects from Algonquin-inspired artists. Its gallery space features original paintings and sculpture from Canada’s top landscape and wildlife artists, including Robert Bateman, Michael Dumas, Patricia Pepin and many more. In July and August, the Centre also offers daily art activities and classes for participants of all ages and skill levels. Please call us or check our website for information. In addition to these onsite activities, there’s a lot more going on Park-wide, as Manager Joel Irwin explains, “It’s a very exciting time for art in the Park, building on the success of last year’s projects, including artist in residence programs, theatre in the Park, and wildernessthemed film, we’re announcing a new slate of exciting art initiatives for 2016. We hope you can swing by the Centre to see the beautiful works and learn more about our vision for art in the Park.” 11 9 Address: The Algonquin Art Centre is located at km 20 in Algonquin Provincial Park. Hours: June 1-October 22, 10am-5pm. Contact: 705-633-5555 (summer) • 705-789-3205 (winter) [email protected] 16 www.algonquinartcentre.com 18 Custom Framing Services Family owned and operated since 1986, The Framing Place and Gallery has become known as a premier destination in Muskoka. Over the years, we have mastered a unique way of framing fine art, reproductions and memorabilia, which requires adept skill and creativity. With more than 25 years of experience, we invest care and creativity into each framing project. Our design specialists are passionate about their expertise and are committed to assisting you in choosing the perfect combination of colours and materials for your framing project. We all love to get creative, and thrive on a challenge, so we can frame just about anything. GALLERIES The Framing Place and Gallery We only use acid-free matting, archival mounting methods and offer different types of glass that provide your art with 99% U.V. protection. Unique Framing Ideas Sports ~ Jerseys, Medals, Race Bibs, Sticks, Bats, Rackets, Clubs, Pucks, Balls, Fishing Lures Jewelry ~ Watches, Broaches, Lockets, Rings Vacation ~ Sand Dollars, Sea Shells, Masks, Ticket Stubs Music ~ Vinyl, CDs, Instruments, Tickets, Shirts, Drumsticks, Guitar Picks Misc. ~ Pipe Collections, Coin Collections, Stamp Collections, Antiques, Silverware, Plates, Purses, Swords Original Fine Art Gallery Our featured artists include: Bonnie Bews, Don Cavin, Matt Coles, Chris Crosgrey, Sheila Davis, Antje Gagne, Beverley Hawksley, Meghan Irvine, Mark Reeder, and Dan Werstuk. Giclée Printing Services We now offer a giclée printing service so that we can take care of all your art display needs. 17 Address: 33 King William St., Suite 102, Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2L4. Designated parking available and wheelchair accessible. Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30am-5:30pm. Saturday, 10am-4pm. Sunday – Closed. Contact: 705-789-3205 • 1-800-863-0066 [email protected] • www.framingplace.net 12 GALLERIES StudioEighty4 We display fine art by artists from the Muskoka area in a welcoming gallery/studio environment. Works are carefully selected that will bring joy to their buyers, appreciate in value, and provide their owners the special satisfaction of supporting our talented Muskoka artists. StudioEighty4 offers an engaging atmosphere where our artists are often in house creating their art and are available to share conversation. Address: 84 Joseph St., Port Carling, Ontario Hours: Summer-Daily, 10am-5pm and by appointment. Contact: 705-645-7023 • [email protected] • www.studioeighty4.com 18 The Dabbling Duck Arts & Crafts Gallery Port Carling’s coziest 100-year-old cottage offers a one-of-a-kind collection of fine art by Ontario artists, handmade ceramics by renowned potter Jennifer Creeggan and a wonderful assortment of sculpture, glassware, jewellery and other whimsical works for the home, garden and special occasions. Artist-owner Chris Embree, known for his finely detailed paintings that capture old and modern Muskoka, paints on site. Address: 87 Joseph St., Port Carling, Ontario P0B 1J0 Directions: Across from the post office. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-5pm. Some evenings, 7pm-9pm. Contact: 705-765-3118 • [email protected] • www.dabblingduck.ca 19 Two Horse Gallery New to the ‘stable’ this year is the remarkable photography of renowned, naturalist Robin Tapley. We also feature the African and North American wildlife watercolour paintings by Julie Bowen, Antje Gagne’s pottery creations for home and garden and a variety of artists’ works in many mediums including paint, wood, fabric and stone from the traditional to the extraordinary. Perfect for giving or indulging yourself! Address: 78 Main St. East, Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2C7 Hours: Year-round by appointment. Please check the website for current regular hours. Contact: 705-789-4345 • [email protected] • twohorsegallery.com 22 20 GLASS Maureen Haines ~ Stained Glass Artist 13 Maureen uses traditional techniques to produce her stained glass art, but that is where the traditional ends. She uses old glass, Depression glass plates and found items to enhance the inherent beauty of the stained glass piece. Maureen’s work can be found in Muskoka at Arts at the Albion. She works from her studio in Washago, Ontario. Address: 3281 Green River Rd., Washago, Ontario L0K 2B0 Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-689-3352 • [email protected] • www.artsatthealbion.com www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com 21 Gil Moore ~ Canadian Shield Granite From his workshop in Baysville, Ontario, artist Gil Moore creates stunning granite bowls, cheese trays, cutting boards, coasters and Lazy Susans out of the natural rock of the Canadian Shield. Each piece represents countless hours of work to showcase Mother Nature at her finest. An uncommon gift idea that is handmade and local. 23 Address: 1069 Burlmarie Rd., Baysville, Ontario P0B 1A0 Directions: Minutes from Bracebridge, Huntsville and Gravenhurst, Hwy 117 East to Brunel Rd., Baysville. North on Brunel Rd. ½ km to Burlmarie Rd. East. Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-767-3914 HOME DECOR 22 Address: 99 Muskoka Pines Rd., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 0A1 Directions: From Bracebridge, take Entrance Dr. south to Cedar Lane. Right on Hugh Campbell Rd. Turn right on Muskoka Pines Rd. Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-645-2261 • [email protected] GLASS Muskoka Fussion Glassworks The light from an exquisitely crafted piece of glass is unrivaled. Joan’s bottle lanterns and glass flowers will brighten the inside of your home and add a sparkle to your garden. Using dichroic glass, which changes colour in certain lighting conditions, Joan creates contemporary jewellery. One-of-akind bowls, platters, vases and mirrors are formed using a fused glass technique. Julie Evans ~ Timeless French Décor As an interior decorator, Julie has an eye for colour and putting samples together turning houses into beautiful homes. She is passionate about restyling dated old pieces and giving them a new life. French country furniture gives that timeless old world look that is so popular today. Julie welcomes commission pieces. Visit her Facebook page for current items. Eleanor Kee Wellman Design From woodland to wild land, my jewelry designs are from nature and created in fine sterling silver, bronze and copper. Using my knowledge of plants, animals and the natural world, I make finely handcrafted jewelry that is beautiful in design, colour and texture. Please call for an appointment, or check my website for my latest work and information. Address: 1133 Muskoka Rd. 38, Unit #3, Bala, Ontario P0C 1A0 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-762-2889 • [email protected] • www.eleanorkeewellmandesign.com JEWELLERY 24 Address: 4 Scobie Dr., Port Carling, Ontario P0B 1J0 Directions: Off Hwy 118W, laneway opposite The Guardian Pharmacy. Hours: May-September by appointment or chance. Contact: 705-828-7268 • [email protected] • www.timelessfrenchdecor.com www.facebook.com/timelessfrenchdecor 14 JEWELLERY Joseph Reijnen Joseph Reijnen learned his craft in the Netherlands. After immigrating to Canada, his love of the north brought him to Muskoka where he has resided since and has used his surroundings as an inspiration for his designs. He works in silver, gold and platinum materials, creates one-of-a-kind pieces, and performs custom work. Joseph has a Muskoka line he has designed so you can carry a piece of Muskoka with you wherever you may roam. Address: 68 Main St. E. Huntsville, Ontario Contact: 705-788-0795 • www.muskokajewellerydesign.com 25 Leslie Howchin ~ Moth Jewelry Try on this artist’s colourful line of waxed linen jewelry; it’s durable, biodegradable and pure comfort. Find Leslie’s work at only the best art and craft shows in Ontario, including Muskoka Arts & Crafts’ Summer Show, Gravenhurst Farmers’ Market, the One of a Kind Show, Toronto, and at the Corner Cabinet in Bracebridge. Visit her website for online shopping and custom orders. Address: 1009 South Sunnycrest Rd., Box 43A, Kilworthy, Ontario (Kahshe Lake) P0E 1G0 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 416-427-0005 • www.mothjewelry.com 33 26 Penny Varney Penny’s one-of-a-kind silver, gold, copper, brass, niobium and titanium jewellery has its roots in the art deco movement and is characterized by geometric motifs, defined outlines and bold colours from natural and precious stones. In consultation with her customers, family heirlooms are transformed into contemporary jewellery, preserving the history of the jewellery. Commissions and repairs welcomed. Visit Penny during the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour, September 24-25 and October 1-2. Galleries: Arts at the Albion (Gravenhurst) and The Gypsy Market Mews (Gravenhurst). Address: Gravenhurst, Ontario Hours: By appointment. To discuss commissions or repairs, visit Penny at the Arts at the Albion every Tuesday. Contact: 705-684-2071 • 705-331-8331 • [email protected] Shelby Hodson ~ Magi J Designs Shelby Hodson is the designer and goldsmith behind Magi J Designs – Fine Jewellery. Shelby strives to create bold, beautiful and versatile jewellery. Working primarily in gold and silver, she designs pieces that play with shape and texture, often incorporating beautiful precious and semi precious stones. Shelby specializes in custom jewellery and small production and accepts repairs. For more information on where you can find Magi J Designs, visit her website. 15 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-321-7365 • [email protected] • www.magijdesigns.com 27 Address: 49 Manitoba St., Bracebridge, Ontario Directions: Downtown Bracebridge, corner of Taylor Rd. and Manitoba St. Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11am-4pm other times by appointment or chance. Contact: 705-646-1454 • 705-801-5619 • [email protected] • www.stantait.com JEWELLERY Stan W Tait Jewellery Studio and Gallery A must see in Muskoka! Visit Stan’s new studio and gallery in the historic Clock Tower Center in downtown Bracebridge. Exceptional quality, stunning original designs and handmade sterling silver jewellery by one of Canada’s premier designers. Stan’s work has been celebrated and worn by satisfied customers from around the world since 1974. 28 Address: 1180 Paint Lake Rd., Dorset, Ontario Directions: From Dorest on Hwy 117, 4km to Paint Lake Rd., 1km to 1180. Hours: Year-round by appointment or chance. Contact: 705-766-2722 • [email protected] Christina Yankovich, Violin Maker With over 20 years of experience in custom handcrafted violins, restorations and repairs, Christina Yankovich offers a range of instruments and services for students and professionals. Christina is a graduate of The Newark School of Violin Making in Newark, Nottingham, United Kingdom and an associate of the Ontario College of Art and Design. Visit Muskoka’s “Little Violin Shop” conveniently located right in the town of Huntsville. 29 Address: 23 Meadow Park Dr., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1G2 Directions: Hwy. 11 N, exit 219, through downtown, right at Scott St., right at Meadow Park Dr. Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-784-0290 • [email protected] MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Muskoka forest leaves, whimsical wind toys and kites inspire the creation of artistic, vertical windmills of varying sizes and designs. These rotate tranquilly with slight breezes producing hypnotic, visual patterns. Designed for gardens, farms, cottages and lakeshores. Constructed of heavy steel and quality bearings for decades of four-season relaxing enjoyment with minimum maintenance. METAL Wind Sculptures by Peter Kourtz 30 Address: 1098 Skeleton Lake Rd. 4, Muskoka Lakes Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-769-3965 • 519-242-0849 • [email protected] • www.danielart.ca PAINTING Alan Daniel Energy, both expressed and potential, is characteristic of Alan Daniel’s work. The splash of a Mallard taking off, the push of a canoe through rapids, the tightening of muscle as a cat gets ready to pounce are captured on paper or canvas. Working from his Skeleton Lake studio, Alan enjoys an eclectic range of subjects, including buildings and people as well as animals, and styles ranging from representational to abstract. 16 PAINTING Barbara Kopeschny Fine Art Delicate birdlife is revealed against waterscapes and commanding granite cliff faces in the acrylic paintings of Barbara Kopeschny. Inspired by Muskoka landscapes near her home – Barbara’s paintings offer a purity of elements rendered in rich detail, imparting a very personal vision of the natural world, while transporting the viewer into the private and peaceful realm of its inhabitants. Barbara is a Signature Member of Artists for Conservation (AFC), a Canadian based international not-for-profit organization. Its mission is to support wildlife habitat conservation and environmental education through art that celebrates nature. AFC represents 500 artists from 27 countries, in the nature/wildlife art genre, who are committed to conservation. View more of Barbara’s artwork at her website, or visit her home studio by appointment. Address: 7745 Oakridge Drive, Washago, Ontario L0K 2B0 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-331-7791 [email protected] www.barbkopeschny.com 17 31 Experience an enchanting studio/gallery ~ Hinterglas Castle. See reverse glass paintings and outdoor murals by artist Bonnie Bews that highlight the fanciful flight of faeries, flowers and woodland creatures. Hinterglas is a European art form that dates back to the third century. The medium used by Bonnie is a combination of graphite and watercolour on the back side of glass which allows her to achieve soft, delicate lines and translucent colours. Come, stroll through the woodland gardens, peak upon a faery village, see from whence her inspiration is drawn. PAINTING Bonnie Bews ~ Hinterglas Castle Graphite • Charcoal • Watercolour on glass • Commissions welcome. Illustrated children’s books by Bonnie Bews Zelda and Esmeralda, The Perfect Bear, Zelda, Esmeralda and the Big Blue Sea, Slimon the Slug, Dance into Spring and Summer Camping Fun. Bonnie’s work can also be found at: Arts at the Albion Co-Operative Art Gallery in Gravenhurst, The Framing Place in Huntsville and The Artful Garden in Bracebridge. 32 Address: 1012 Wares Rd., Walker’s Pt., Gravenhurst, Ontario, P1P 1R2 Directions: Hwy 169 (between Gravenhurst and Bala), turn onto Walker’s Pt. Rd. Follow for 2km, turn right onto Wares Rd. Hinterglas Castle is first on the right. Hours: July & August, Monday-Saturday 10am-4:30pm (Wednesdays closed, at Gravenhurst Farmer’s Market) Sunday 11am-4pm. June & September by appointment or chance. Off season visit the Arts at the Albion Gallery in Gravenhurst. Contact: 705-205-0119 [email protected] www.bonniebews.com 18 PAINTING Andrea Ross ~ Skeleton Lake Studio Canadian landscape oil painter Andrea Ross takes you to those rugged wild places around Muskoka, Georgian Bay and Algonquin Park where rocks and trees meet water in sunshine, and colour is allowed to be both subtle and bold. Beautiful Skeleton Lake, where Andrea’s studio is located, serves as her inspiration with its stunning natural features including rough shorelines and wonderful clear waters. Address: 25-1244 Skeleton Lake Rd. 2, Utterson, Ontario P0B 1M0 Directions: From Hwy 11 take Hwy 141 towards Rosseau, 2km past Raymond, turn right onto Skeleton Lake Rd. 2. When you see the lake, turn right onto Rd. 1244. Keep left around the bay to #25. Hours: By appointment. 33 Contact: 705-385-2546 • [email protected] Brad Wookey Watercolours I love nature and the amazing animals and creatures that God created, and it’s my priviledge to try and capture their beauty and uniqueness in my paintings. From the wild gallop of a wolverine, to the stillness of wildflowers on the forest floor, ducks, birds, flowers and woodland scenes, make up much of my work. Visit my website or home gallery and/or the Artists of the Limberlost Tour on August 13-14. Limited edition giclée prints of many of these beautiful paintings are available. Address: 190 Skyhills Rd., Huntsville, Ontario, P1H 2N5 Hours: By appointment. Please call ahead. Contact: 705-789-3966 • [email protected] • www.bradwookeywatercolour.com 34 Bramblewood Studio ~ Margo Gracey Margo’s exciting and innovative art draws inspiration from the exquisite English gardens she nurtures. Her “Art for the Outdoors” was produced with the home or cottage in mind. Impervious to moisture, these paintings are suitable for Muskoka rooms, boathouses, spas and gardens. Margo’s work can also be found at Arts at the Albion Gallery, Gravenhurst, and The Artful Garden, Bracebridge. Address: 1235 Sparrow Lake Route D, R.R. 2, Kilworthy, Ontario P0E 1G0 Directions: Hwy 11 to Sparrow Lake Route D (at Muskoka Info Centre) Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705 689-0664 • [email protected] • www.bramblewoodstudio.com 35 Carole Thur Carole paints in acrylic on handcrafted wood items (paddles, trays, boxes) and on canvas. She has also done children’s wall murals and portraits. Her self-taught style is part impressionistic with a bit of realism thrown in. She endeavors to promote a visual sensitivity to the beauty, serenity and sacredness of nature. Some of her work is included in the book, Artists of the Algonquin. She works from her home in Bracebridge. Pictured is a detail from the sign Carole was commissioned to paint for The Three Amigos Dog Park in Bracebridge. 19 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-645-5136 • [email protected] Address: 1968 Limberlost Rd., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2J6 Directions: 12km east of Huntsville along Hwy 60. Turn left at Limberlost Rd. Continue 10km to studio. Hours: June-September, Tuesday and Wednesday, 10am-4pm. Other times by appointment or chance 36 Contact: 705-635-2093 • [email protected] • www.omarastudio.com PAINTING Catherine O’Mara Catherine creates a textural under-drawing then applies layers of luminous egg tempera colour. This combination, often executed in large format, brings energy and life to the everyday subjects she loves to paint. Studio tours: The Artists of the Limberlost Open Studio Weekend August 13-14 and the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour September 24-25 and October 1-2. Christine Moore ~ Canadian Shield Granite Inspired by the beauty of the granite rock, which we know as the Canadian Shield, I use the natural colour and design, incorporating it into wildlife scenes that are common to this region. 37 Address: 1069 Burlmarie Rd., Baysville, Ontario P0B 1A0 Directions: Minutes from Bracebridge, Huntsville and Gravenhurst, Hwy 117 East to Brunel Rd., Baysville. North on Brunel Rd. ½ km to Burlmarie Rd. East. Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-767-3914 Christine Peterkin Entering Christine’s studio is like walking through a rainbow. Her dramatic use of colour and moving expressions highlight an exceptional beauty to landscapes, floral, people and the unseen realm. As she paints how she feels and interprets what she can’t see, Christine embarks on an adventure that has made her internationally known, and a pioneer to the prophetic art movement. Her work has been recognized and purchased world-wide. Christine can be found painting regularly in her studio at the top of The Clock Tower in downtown Bracebridge. 38 Address: The Clock Tower, 49 Manitoba St., Suite 304, Bracebridge, Ontario Hours: Appointments available Contact: 705-645-4490 • [email protected] • www.christinepeterkin.ca Connie Zator Connie’s love of painting, over the last 30 years, has inspired her to showcase her work through her on-line studio. Born in Toronto, Connie started painting in Barrie and now resides in Muskoka. Most of her acrylic paintings capture the beauty of nature and the wilderness found in Muskoka and surrounding areas, and continue to inspire her love to paint. Connie welcomes you to visit her website displaying her paintings and listings of upcoming events. Contact: 705-641-9090 or 705-385-4034 • [email protected] • www.conniezator.com 20 PAINTING Donna Griffin-Smith ~ Swallowdale Studio Realistic watercolour landscapes and nature studies reflect the beauty of Muskoka and the Canadian wilderness. Donna’s “canoescapes” are available as originals, prints and cards, or you can commission a personal canoe portrait. Donna’s paintings can be viewed at her home studio or at Two Horse Gallery in Huntsville. Address: 269 Swallowdale Rd., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 0A5 Directions: From Huntsville east on Hwy 60 to Deerhurst/Canal Rd. Right on Canal Rd. Right on Swallowdale Rd. Hours: By appointment or chance. Please call ahead. Contact: 705-788-1592 • [email protected] • www.swallowdalestudio.com 39 D.A. Dunford Studio A professional full-time artist since 1974, Doug has been painting in Muskoka since 1980, world renowned for his high realism paintings depicting Muskoka life from water scenes to people around water. He also paints in abstract expressionism and impressionism. Summer Dreamer that is pictured is an acrylic on canvas and measures 4’x6’. Address: 1151 Partridge Lane, Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1W8 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-645-3510 • dadunfordartist.com • muskokajoe.com 39 40 Ed Novak Ed Novak has lived in Muskoka and painted its beauty since 1986. After a break, Ed is back with a new series of oil paintings. Work includes landscapes, garden images, still lifes and images from the Caribbean. Watercolours, acrylics and prints are also available. Address: 1261 Windermere Rd., Utterson, Ontario P0B 1M0 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-705-385-2438 • [email protected] • www.ednovak.com 41 Elizabeth Johnson Studio/Gallery 21 Visiting Elizabeth’s boathouse studio in the woods of Eastern Muskoka is an authentically Canadian experience. Loose and impressionistic in style, her oils and watercolours depict the Ontario landscape and the people who love to be in it. Directions: From Bracebridge, take Hwy 117 east to the end. Right on Hwy 35. Right on Shoe Lake Rd. Go 1.5km to 1148. From Huntsville, east on Hwy 60. Right on Hwy 35. Right on Shoe Lake Rd. (5km past Dorset) to 1148. Hours: June to September, Wednesdays 1pm-4pm. Other times by appointment. Open for the Dorset Art and Garden Tour, July 23-24, and the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour, September 24-25 and October 1-2. 42 Contact: 705-380-1689 • [email protected] • www.ejohnsonart.com 43 Address: 205 Forest Glen Dr., Gravenhurst, Ontario P1P 1A1 Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-684-9199 • [email protected] PAINTING Erika Harris ~ Studio and Gallery Inspired by Muskoka’s incredible natural beauty, Erika Harris uses oils, acrylics, watercolours and wool to create her art. The aesthetics in her pieces reflect nature found in abundance in Muskoka. Erika lovingly captures this essence on canvas, whether on outdoor locations or at her home studio and gallery. Erika also designs one-of-a-kind jewellery using semi-precious gemstones. Gretchen Jeens Gretchen Jeens draws inspiration from the beauty of natural surroundings. Whether it is in the form of the human figure or a sunny day by the lake, she hopes to convey her love of painting in her creations. This award-winning artist works from a home studio, but her paintings can be found at the Auburn Gallery of Fine Art, 190 Royal St., Gravenhurst (705-812-0749) and Frame Master Gallery, 2615 Yonge St., Toronto, (416-487-8968). Contact: [email protected] Gwendolyn Boyes-Sitler ~ Cherish Creek Studio From her historic Cherish Creek home and studio in Vankoughnet, Gwen paints, teaches, and exhibits with boldness and exuberance. Inspired by colourful gardens, vintage homes and rugged landscape, she enjoys solo shows and commissioned work. Gwen is recognized as a Canadian artist by the National Gallery of Canada. 44 Address: 1003 Cherish Creek Lane, R.R. 3, Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1X1 Directions: Hwy 118 East of Bracebridge, 22km to Vankoughnet Rd., turn right, 1.5km. Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-645-5650 • [email protected] Janice Feist Janice explores the power of light, shadow, texture and patterns of the landscape to reveal visually intriguing parts of nature and the life that surrounds us. Paintings in watercolour, ink, pastel, acrylic or oil may be representational or abstracted, and include Muskoka and International scenes. 45 Address: 1843 Muskoka Beach Rd., Box 338, Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1T7 Directions: From Hwy 11, follow Hwy 118W for 1.8km, turn onto Muskoka Beach Rd. for 1.6km, cedar rail entry. Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-644-1030 • [email protected] • www.janicefeist.com 22 PAINTING Janine Marson The sights and sounds of a waterfall, the aroma of moist woodland ferns nestled along the path combined with her passion for light, colour and movement are the gems that inspire Janine in her work. Ever grateful for the joy she sees in nature. Follow her journey of discovery on Twitter @ throughtomseyes.com. Address: 2-6 West St. North, Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2B6 Directions: Studio located just off Main St. above North Art Supplies. Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-789-6843 • [email protected] • janinemarson.blogspot.com 46 Joyce Dell ~ Torrance Barrens Dark Sky Studio An honours graduate in graphic design and painting for over 25 years, life in the wilderness is portrayed in Joyce’s diverse work completed in various mediums of oil, acrylic and watercolour. The incredibly energetic Muskoka landscape provides her with inspiration to produce such exclusive renderings. Her unique quality keepsake treasures are collected worldwide. Address: Bala, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 416-300-8318 • [email protected] • www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com www.facebook.com/644654792328760 Judy Geller ~ The Cabin Gallery & Studio Judy’s subject matter ranges from landscapes to portraits to abstracts. It is derived from imagery that takes hold of her imagination and compels her to dig deep, exploring the colour combinations and brush strokes to best express the moment. She has produced these works in many mediums including pencil, pastel, watercolour, and acrylic but is now concentrating on larger, more highly resolved paintings in acrylic. Drop by Judy’s studio and gallery to see her original works and giclées. Address: 4271, M.R. 117, Baysville, Ontario P0B 1A0 Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-766-2478 • [email protected] • http://jgelle4.wix.com/judy-geller 47 Laura Carter, OSA, SCA, CSPWC The spirit of the Canadian wilderness inspires Laura’s glowing paintings. New to Muskoka, she has been painting for over thirty years. An elected member of the Ontario Society of Artists, the Society of Canadian Artists and the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour, in 2011 her painting won first prize in the open national juried exhibition for the Society of Canadian Artists. She has exhibited in galleries and group shows across Canada. Laura will be showing her work on the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour (September 24-25 and October 1-2) and Up the Garden Path Gallery in Rosseau, Ontario. 23 Address: Bracebridge Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-646-1709 • [email protected] • lauracarter.ca 48 Address: 180 Kingswood Drive, Gravenhurst, Ontario PIP 1L6 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-644-0022 • [email protected] PAINTING Linda Wheeler Ferguson ~ Northern Wildlife Studio Spending summers at the family cottage in Temagami, Ontario, gave Linda an appreciation for wildlife and scenery. A Muskoka artist who paints with acrylic, oils and watercolour from her own photographs taken locally and across Canada. Lynda Lynn Equally at home in a variety of media and subject matter, with a focus on the subjective use of colour, Lynda endeavours to recreate the sense, or experience, of place in her paintings. Recently exploring landscapes not seen by the naked eye along with microscopic creatures that inhabit the most essential element necessary for our survival on Earth, our water, she encourages the viewer to both enjoy the art and explore our marvellous unseen world. Represented by the Auburn Gallery in Gravenhurst, Ontario. Her award-winning paintings hang in private and corporate collections internationally. 49 Address: 66 Kimberley Ave., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 2A3 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-646-8246 • [email protected] • www.muskokaartist-lyndalynn.com Martha Davis Over the years, I have studied at Sheridan College, the Dundas School of Art, Loyalist College and The Haliburton School of the Arts. I strive for drama and movement in my paintings, with a huge dose of colour. I prefer the “up close and personal” approach with the palette knife for acrylics and oils to create an energetic, raw and more organic feel. In addition, I love the transparent nature of watercolour for its more ethereal nature. Address: 74 Woodland Dr., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1M2 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705- 645-6953 • [email protected] Michael Woodside Michael has been painting Muskoka, especially the Lake of Bays area, since he was twelve years old. His art captures the many moods of Muskoka and the diverse architecture that is a wonderful component of Muskoka’s heritage. Some of his works have been included in the book, The Artists of Muskoka, and he displays his work annually at the Baysville Arts and Crafts Festival, Muskoka Arts & Crafts’ Summer Show in Bracebridge in July and at the Oxtongue Craft Cabin in Dwight. 50 Address: 1018 Norway Point Rd., R.R. 1, Baysville, Ontario P0B 1A0 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-767-2220 • 705-784-0753 • [email protected] 24 PAINTING Michelle Vyn Michelle’s love for colour and texture is evident in her compositions, from the realistic to the abstract, and the intentional to the intuitive. Currently, she explores the bounds of creativity with acrylic paints and media – for example, pouring medium, gels, pastes – and she continues to enjoy drawing, printmaking and mixed media creations. Address: 47 Brofoco Dr., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1C9 Directions: Studio is located just west of Annie Williams Memorial Park. Hours: By appointment. Contact: 519-933-6142 • [email protected] • www.michellevyn.com 51 Nalini Almas Vivid expressionism and non-naturalistic use of colour are the result of Nalini Almas’ commitment to personal expression using the vocabulary of Fauvism. While her works are essentially studies in colour and composition, she uses line and design in her images to convey a feeling of strength and boldness that, at times, is evocative of the people, landscapes and experiences that inspire her. Address: Bayview Studio, 1515 South Portage Rd., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2J3 Hours: By appointment. Contact: [email protected] • www.nalinialmas.weebly.com 52 Pat Fairhead, RCA I have been working as a full time painter for much of my life. My primary interest is the relationship of space and colour. Learning about it at art school spiced my imagination and lead me to abstraction through simplification. I am inspired by nature, and Muskoka has been a major influence on my art and life. In the studio, you will find watercolours, acrylics, oils, and some fine art prints. Welcome! Address: 20 Hamilton St., Bracebridge, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-645-9231 • [email protected] • www.patfairhead.ca Pat J. Whittle Pat is an award-winning Canadian artist living in Bracebridge. Her works are in many mediums and have colour and texture as a recurring theme. Paintings in encaustic are her favorite, displaying depth and movement. Printmaking is another favorite. Her mixed media art allows for a lot of diversity. Pat loves to teach techniques and meet with everyone at shows and galleries. The Auburn Gallery of Fine Art in Gravenhurst represents her in Muskoka. 25 Address: 76 Lankin Ave., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 2H1 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-646-0011 • [email protected] • www.patjwhittle. com 53 Address: 988 Dickie Lake Rd., Baysville, Ontario P0B 1A0 Directions: Take Hwy 117 east to Baysville. Turn right on to Muskoka Rd. 51. Follow R. Robinson signs. Hours: By appointment or chance. 54 Contact: 705-767-3000 • [email protected] • www.artinmuskoka.com PAINTING R. Robinson Art Studio ~ Richard Robinson Richard creates vibrant oil paintings that capture the majestic beauty and the very essence of Muskoka on canvas. Commissions of homes and cottages are a specialty. Richard has preserved Muskoka memories for more than 300 clients over the past thirty-five years. Richard’s work can be viewed at The Artisans of Muskoka in Huntsville, the Manse Gallery in Baysville, Miss Nelle’s in Baysville or at his lakeside gallery on Dickie Lake, Baysville. Susan Gosevitz, SCA Susan Gosevitz is an award-winning artist and a painter of nature. Her original paintings in oil and acrylic are serene with a meditative quality capturing the natural beauty of Muskoka. She is known for her common loon series and is currently exploring landscape. She is a member of The Tobin Island Artists, recipients of the 2012 Robert Bateman Award, who published Chucky the Lonely Inukshuk, Larry the Loon and Under Your Nose. Susan has exhibited in numerous shows including the McMichael Gallery in Kleinberg. Address: 4APeacock Rd., Rosseau, Ontario P0C 1J0 Directions: 5 minutes south of Rosseau off Hwy 632. Hours: By appointment. 55 Contact: 416-930-1892 • [email protected] • www.susangosevitz.com • www.studioeighty4.com Susan Irons Ware ~ Damselfly Studio Susan’s work is inspired by nature. While some of her work remains true to the subject matter in a realistic way, other work uses nature as a point of divergence to create more abstracted views of natural subjects. The invitation is to look more closely at what is often assumed, or otherwise missed. Susan works in watercolour, acrylic, oil and mixed media. A degree in Fine Arts and 25 years teaching art with the Toronto District School Board have laid a strong foundation for her art. Address: 1916 Hwy 169, Gravenhurst, Ontario P1P 1R2 Directions: About 10km out of Gravenhurst. Driveway is between Campbell’s Landing and Club Muskoka. Hours: July-September, Thursday-Saturday, 10am-5pm. Other times by appointment or chance. 56 Contact: 705-684-9632 • [email protected] Wendie Donabie Working in her studio near Bracebridge Falls, Wendie produces paintings in acrylic, oil, watercolour and Chinese ink. The natural beauty of Muskoka inspires her while her emotional response to a place or subject motivates her. She describes her creative process as magical, as if the paint draws forth images hidden in the fibres of the canvas or paper. Her realistic-impressions entice the viewer to enter in and experience the subject in his or her own unique way. Wendie sees her paintings as a way to tell a story and bring awareness of our interdependence on the fragile, natural world around us. 57 Address: 54 Entrance Drive, Bracebridge, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-646-3663 • [email protected] • www.wendiedonabie.com 26 PAPER WORKS PHOTOGRAPHY Creative Muskoka Cards ~ Frances Balodis The Creative Muskoka Cards studio offers Marvellous Muskoka, Thank You, Winter, Sympathy, Valentine, Music, O Canada and Butterfly theme cards with birch bark highlights. Thousands of cards sold around the world and available in stores in Ottawa, Huntsville and Bracebridge and in our Ullswater studio. Large order discount pricing. Address: 1204 Ed Briese Rd., Ullswater, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-769-3449 • [email protected] 58 Colin Erricson Photography Colin Erricson’s photographs capture life in Muskoka. They offer visual stories of light and texture within a landscape. Erricson’s images reveal the beauty and roughness, hardship and joy that are the mingled experiences of the animals in this place they roam and call home. Address: Bracebridge, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-394-4070 • [email protected] • www.erricsonphotoart.com Eleanor Kee Wellman Eleanor Kee Wellman lives beside a small lake near Bala. Since 1992, she has been watching and photographing nature and wildlife locally, nationally and internationally since 1992. The common loon is one of her specialties. Eleanor’s goal is to give the viewer a glimpse into the magic of each of her subjects. Her work is also available at the Eclipse Art Gallery at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville and the The Manse Gallery at 13 Bay St. in Baysville. Address: 1133 Muskoka Rd. 38, Unit #3, Bala, Ontario P0C1A0 Contact: 705-762-2889 • [email protected] • keewellman.wordpress.com • eleanorkeewellman.com • keewellman.wordpress.com Jane Spencer Photography Jane’s passion for capturing all of nature’s wonders has been fulfilled since moving to Muskoka in 2012. Her other specialties include family, sports and event photography. Jane likes to find distinctive ways to present her images, such as her window prints which have been well received at markets and shows throughout Muskoka. Please visit her website to view or purchase her images, as well as to find upcoming markets and shows. 27 Address: Bracebridge, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-394-4414 • [email protected] • www.janespencer.ca Address: 170 Breisacher Rd., Huntsville, Ontario, P1H 2N5 Directions: From Hwy 11, follow Muskoka Rd. 2 approximately 7km to slight right onto South Waseosa Lake Rd., follow about 2.5km, taking first left onto Breisacher Rd. 1km to 170 on your right. Hours: Please call ahead or check the website for current hours. 59 Contact: 705-788-7392 • [email protected] • www.kellytheshutterbug.com PHOTOGRAPHY The Shutterbug Gallery in the Woods ~ K. Holinshead A professional photographer living and working in her hometown of Huntsville, Kelly is one of Muskoka’s leading photographers with a reputation for excellence in fine art, wedding, portraiture and commercial photography. Nestled by a tranquil lake, the gallery showcases Kelly’s extraordinary images as well as an exceptional line of giftware and limited edition framed prints. Carmen designs her pottery, endeavoring to convey a feeling of calm, reflective of the tranquil waters of Muskoka, and the river beside which she grew up. Her ceramic jewelry is inspired by memories of her mother’s garden with hand-shaped flower pendants and other nature influenced forms. Visit her website to find her work as well as updates to shows she will be attending. Address: Bracebridge, Ontario Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-641-0003 • [email protected] • www.carmensomerville.com www.etsy.com/ca/shop/carmenspottery • www.facebook.com/CarmenSomervillePottery POTTERY Carmen Somerville Chetolah Pottery Studio ~ Tara Gilchrist Tara Gilchrist connects with her natural surroundings to create relaxed pottery in the heart of Dorset. A freshly restored barn serves as studio, gallery and cafe. She embraces her love of travel by spending winters in places like India to Guatemala and enjoys bringing inspiration and crafts back for Dorset customers. Summer kids clay classes available for kids ages 6-13. 60 Address: 1022 West Harvey Ave., Box 456, Dorset, Ontario P0A 1E0 Directions: West Harvey Ave. is the tiny street that connects with Main St. and Hwy 35. Just down from the post office. Hours: July-August, daily, 8am-5pm. Check the website or by appointment. Contact: 705-766-2260 • [email protected] • www.chetolah.ca Gina Denne Pottery How can something be fresh, lively and vibrant yet still appear old, primitive and earthy? With deep roots in the area, Gina feels her work as a potter is familiar, utilitarian and connected to earth and its elements, and yet powerful, celestial and sublime. Visit her studio in search of something beautiful, functional and meaningful. Address: 1013 Southwood Rd., Severn Bridge, Ontario P0E 1N0 Directions: In Severn Bridge exit Hwy. 11 at Southwood Rd. (halfway between Gravenhurst and Orillia). Watch for blue tourism signs. Studio is located immediately on the underpass at 1013 Southwood Rd. Hours: Year-round by arrangement or chance. Mid June-September, Tuesday-Friday, 10am-5pm and Saturdays, 10am- 4pm. 61 Contact: 705-689-3438 • [email protected] 28 POTTERY Lindgren Pottery Visit Eric Lindgren’s showroom for a rich and vibrant collection of durable stoneware pottery. You will find dinnerware, serving pieces, vases, planters, sinks, lamps and one-of-a-kind sculptural works made to be used and enjoyed. Gift cards are available and wedding registrations are welcomed. Address: 320 Lindgren Rd. East, Huntsville, Ontario P1H 1Y6 Directions: Just south of Huntsville off Hwy 11, turn east on Lindgren Rd. for 1.5km. Hours: Starting mid-June – Labour Day, open daily from 10am-5pm or later by arrangement. The rest of the year – please consult our website or call ahead. 62 Contact: 705-789-2843 • [email protected] • www.LPOTTERY.com Mary-Ruth Newell ~ The Village Potter The Village Potter is highly regarded in the arts community for quality, durable stoneware. Our awardwinning studio produces a complete line of functional work including muffin bakers, maple syrup jugs, and salt pigs. The strong clean lines of traditional pottery, seen in each piece we throw, are accented by our wood-fired kiln. The Village Potter is a member of the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour. Address: 1579 Old Muskoka Rd., R.R. 3, Utterson, Ontario P0B 1M0 Directions: 10 minutes south of Huntsville. Follow the blue signs off Hwy 11, at Allensville Rd. for 3kms. Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-789-6708 • [email protected] • www.TheVillagePotterMuskoka.com 63 Muskoka Bay Pottery James and John Brown are very functional stoneware potters. Our clay and gloss glaze finishes are specifically designed and tested for daily use. Function and simplicity guide our designs. A handle fits…when you don’t notice it in your hand…pick ours up and notice a difference. Over 60 items in four colours are available. A great selection of other Canadian artists is also offered. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Address: 1026 North Muldrew Lake Rd., Gravenhurst, Ontario Directions: 2 blocks south of the Muskoka Wharf traffic lights. Hours: Year-round, daily,10am-6pm. Other times by chance. Contact: 705-687-7890 • [email protected] • www.muskokabaypottery.com 29 64 North Art Supplies We are the friendly neighbourhood art store that offers a full range of art materials plus expert custom framing services at affordable rates. Enjoy helpful service and advice from knowledgeable artists on staff. New for 2016, we have added the “Blank Canvas Studio” for art instruction and demonstrations. Check our website for more details and dates. Address: 6 West St. N., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2B6 Directions: Just off Main St. in downtown Huntsville near the Royal Bank. Hours: Monday-Friday, 10am-5:30pm; Saturday, 10am-5pm. Contact: 705-788-0726 • 1-800-628-5681 • [email protected] www.northartsupplies.com 65 Address: 100 Muskoka Rd. North, Unit 1, Gravenhurst, Ontario P1P 1S4 Directions: Beside the Arts at the Albion, at the corner of Muskoka R. North and Bay St. Hours: Check Facebook for hours. 66 Contact: 705-205-3258 • [email protected] • https://www.facebook.com/OWLESPAINTBOX/ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Owles Paint Box ~ Fine Art Materials A quaint little shop in the heart of downtown Gravenhurst that offers friendly, knowledgeable service and a great selection of materials for the painter, illustrator and craftsperson. Specialty brands include: Rublev Oils, Lucas Watercolours, Golden Acrylics, Williamsburg Oils, Nitram and General Charcoal, Prismacolour, Newwave Palettes, pencil crayons and canvases. Art services available: canvas stretching, varnishing, art restoration. Please inquire. Daniel crafts select pieces of driftwood, which he discovers while exploring Muskoka’s lakes and rivers, into one-of-a-kind decorative sailboat sculptures. Each vessel is a Muskoka original; masts are made of sticks cut and chewed by beavers that show their teeth marks, while sails are fashioned from birch bark found on the forest floor or distressed canvas. Each vessel varies in shape, size and finish and is sealed to preserve its natural beauty. Address: 1118 River Haven Rd., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1X1 Directions: Hwy 118, drive east 7 km, turn left at Haven Rd., right at River Haven Rd. Studio is ½ km on the left. Hours: By appointment or at The Rosseau Market, Dockside Festival of the Arts, Artists of the Limberlost Studio Tour. 67 Contact: 705-706-7989 • [email protected] • www.facebook.com/StudioSailLaVie SCULPTURE Daniel Gallant ~ Studio Sail la Vie Elise Muller ~ Stone Tree Studio Elise carves all sizes of stone from small amulets to large public art pieces. The picturesque Stone Tree Studio is where Elise’s sculptures and Cirvan Hamilton’s furniture can be seen. Elise also facilitates expressive arts sessions and stone carving classes for all ages. 68 Address: 4547 Muskoka Rd. 117, R.R. 1 Baysville, Ontario P0B 1A0 Directions: 5 minutes from Dorset along Hwy 117 (between Narrows Rd. and Baxter Rd.) Hours: Open July 23-24 from 10am-5pm for the Dorset Art & Garden Tour. Otherwise, please check website for current hours. Contact: 705-783-0547 • [email protected] • www.stonetreestudio.ca Naomi Brinkhof ~ Nõm’s Home Studio Naomi is an award-winning fine arts graduate of Georgian College. This multidisciplinary artist works in a variety of media focusing primarily in gnomes, gnome inspired pottery and acrylic linear paintings. Her hand-made high-fired clay gnomes are perfect for any collector or garden lover. Come visit her gardens and porch at her home studio this summer to see what else this talented artist has been up to, and follow her on her Facebook page (Nõm’s home studio) and blog for updated happenings. Address: 2530 Old Muskoka Rd., Box 62, Utterson, Ontario, P0B 1M0 Directions: Hwy 11 to Hwy 141 exit, follow to Utterson, south on Old Muskoka Rd. (post office side). Hours: Please call or check blog and Facebook for seasonal summer hours and shows. 69 Contact: 705-385-8640 • [email protected] • www.nomshomestudio.blogspot.com 30 SHOWS 36th Annual Christmas Show & Sale ~ Muskoka Arts & Crafts Find unusual and creative gifts for everyone on your list. Wrap up your Christmas shopping with a visit to the Christmas Show & Sale where you will find a glittering array of jewellery, astounding paintings, incredible wood turning, alluring fashion accessories, remarkable photography and so much more all handmade by twenty-seven festive local artists and craftspeople. Address: Bracebridge Sportsplex, 110 Clearbrook Trail, Bracebridge, Ontario Directions: From Bracebridge, follow District Rd. 4 north to Clearbrook Trail. Hours: Saturday, November 18, 10am-5pm. Sunday, November 20, 11am-4pm. Admission: By donation. All proceeds support Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc., a not-for-profit organization. 70 Contact: 705-645-5501 • [email protected] • www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com 54th Annual Summer Show ~ Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc. Muskoka Arts & Crafts’ Summer Show is a visual treat for all who enjoy purchasing, collecting and learning about art and craft in all its forms. People come to the Summer Show to enjoy the art, speak with the artists and to stroll through the beautiful grounds of the park while making special purchases. All the work at the Summer Show is handmade by the artists, in their studios, and is one-of-a-kind work of the highest quality. Address: 50 Santa’s Village Rd., Bracebridge, Ontario Directions: From Wellington St., turn onto Santa’s Village Rd. Hours: Friday, July 15, 10am-6pm. Saturday, July 16, 10am-6pm. Sunday, July 17, 10am-4pm. Admission: By donation. All proceeds support Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc., a not-for-profit visual arts organization. 71 Contact: 705-645-5501 • [email protected] • www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com Made in Muskoka Christmas Shop for original gifts created by some of Muskoka’s top professional craftspeople and artists. Made in Muskoka Christmas features jewellery, glass, textiles, woodturning, pottery, photography, and more. Preview the Gift Guide on our website, then shop for great gifts in every price range at historic Sutherland Hall in downtown Huntsville. Address: Sutherland Hall, 30 High St., Huntsville, Ontario Directions: One block south of Main St. on Brunel Rd., turn left at High St. Hours: Friday, December 9, 11am-7pm; Saturday, December 10, 10am-4pm; Sunday, December 11, 10am-3 pm. Admission: Your donation at the door supports a local charity. 72 Contact: [email protected] • www.madeinmuskokachristmas.com TOYS Zoodonyms Name Puzzles Painted and hand-drawn personal name puzzles, Noah’s Ark puzzles, trains, alphabet and number puzzles will delight children and ‘kids’ of all ages! Zoodonyms is recommended by repeat customers as ‘The Go To Gift’ for babies, toddlers and for any occasion. For 35 years, Zoodonyms has been making puzzles, and Mary Ann is celebrating 15,000 puzzles created. Purchase a Zoodonyms puzzle on-line and at craft shows across Canada. Custom orders accepted. 31 Address: 530 Greer Rd., Utterson, Ontario P0B 1M0 Directions: North of V.K. Greer Public School Hours: Please call first to place an order, arrange a visit, or to pick up your order. Contact: 705-783-2582 • [email protected] • www.zoodonyms.com 73 74 Address: 44 Harris St., Port Carling, Ontario Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-765-3314 • 705-534-1394 • [email protected] https://sites.google.com/site/muskokasteamshipmodels/ WOODCARVING Cruise Memories Studio ~ Chuck Allbon Distinctive wooden models of present-day and historic Muskoka steamships (Segwun, Wenonah II, Sagamo, Cherokee, Islander, Ahmic, Waome, Nipissing and others) are crafted by hand from the finest materials. KC Handcrafters ~ Casey Ball Casey’s bowls are discovered burls and branches from the Muskoka area, which are chainsaw carved and finished by meticulous hand sanding. Unique wood pieces also include cutting boards, serving boards and jewelry that are showcased in a handful of local shows. When not dabbling in fine arts, you can normally find Casey working on more rugged projects, including custom timber framing and cabinetry for homes and cottages across Ontario. 75 Address: 1069 Settlers Lane, Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1W9 Hours: By appointment. Contact: 705-641-0506 • [email protected] • www.kchandcrafters.com Knock on Wood ~ Jim Armishaw Jim is a ribbon winning chip carver who also produces many items for use in chip carving as well as decorative painting and pyrography, using Muskoka basswood. He also gives a course in chip carving and is willing to assist others with their projects, including custom wood articles. Pictured is a unique custom piece for a customer’s husband. 76 Address: 1406 Lone Pine Dr., Bracebridge, Ontario P1L 1X4 Directions: Manitoba St. north to Lone Pine Dr., proceed 3km on right. Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-646-8776 • [email protected] Swallowdale Studio ~ Don Smith Don captures in exquisite detail the birds of Canada’s wilderness. Songbirds, waterfowl, raptors and owls all come to life in his detailed carvings. Don also does more stylized pieces mounted on driftwood. Commissions are welcome. Work can be viewed at his studio. 77 Address: 269 Swallowdale Rd., Huntsville, Ontario P1H 0A5 Directions: From Huntsville, east on Hwy 60 to Deerhurst/Canal Rd. Right on Canal Rd. Right on Swallowdale Rd. Hours: By appointment or chance, please call ahead. Contact: 705-788-1592 • [email protected] • www.swallowdalestudio.com 32 WOODTRUNING Brian Markham ~ Limberlost Woodturning Inspired by the beauty of the forest, Brian Markham finds the work of art within the wood. Turning burls, local and exotic woods on his lathe, he creates bowls, platters and innovative pieces to grace your table or add to your collection of natural art. Brian specializes in custom turning for your unique burl or wood. Address: 1555 Fieldale Rd., R.R. 4, Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2J6 Hours: Year-round by appointment. July-August, Tuesday, 10am-4pm. Visit the Artists of the Limberlost Tour on August 13-14 or Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour on September 24-25 and October 1-2. Contact: 705-635-3190 • [email protected] • www.limberlostwoodturning.com 78 Don Thur ~ Knots and Burls to Bowls An antiquity, a work of fine art, a showpiece, yet a bowl to be used as much as admired is captured in Don’s creations. The shape of the burl itself demands attention to the smallest detail of graining, the wood dictating to a large degree what Don can manipulate and what must be left to its own curious design. Address: 3077 Old Muskoka Rd., Utterson, Ontario P0B 1M0 Directions: From Hwy 11, west on Stephenson 4, Old Muskoka Rd. then left to 3077. Hours: By appointment or chance. Contact: 705-385-3454 • 705-787-5190 • [email protected] www.knotsburls.com • https://twitter.com/knotsburls 79 SFP Woodturning Sue turns all her bowls by hand on a lathe in her home based workshop. Her award-winning signature bowls are finished on the outside with a variety of colours, gilt crams and distressing techniques. All her bowls are one off unique pieces. Visit Sue during the Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour on September 24-25 and October 1-2, 10am-5pm. Address: Bracebridge, Ontario Hours: Please ring for an appointment. Contact: 705-646-9457 • [email protected] • www.sfpwoodturning.com With Nature’s Help ~ Donald A. Ferguson In nature, some trees make abnormalities which are transformed into distinctive artistic pieces. If the bark is removed, these items are sandblasted and chainsaw carved, accentuating the natural shape and grain of the wood. Bowls, mirrors, tables, coat racks and sculptures are finished for individual tastes. 33 Address: 3453 Stisted South, R.R. 1, Sprucedale, Ontario P0A 1Y0 Directions: From Huntsville, take Ravenscliffe which turns into Stisted. Located before Saline Dr. and after Sprucedale Meats. Hours: By appointment or chance, please call ahead and leave a message. 80 Contact: 705-685-9971 & Festivals Events B R AC E B R I D G E 201 6 MARCH 11-13 MUSKOKA ARTS & CRAFTS 39TH ANNUAL SPRING MEMBERS’ SHOW Bracebridge Sportsplex muskokaartsandcrafts.com JULY 30 GRIFFIN SESSION MUSKOKA Annie Williams Memorial Park muskokabeerfestival.ca AUGUST 6-7 JUNE 19 MUSKOKA MODEL RAILWAY SHOW JD Lang Park FATHER’S DAY CAR SHOW Downtown Bracebridge muskokamodelrailwayclub.org downtownbracebridge.com AUGUST 19-21 JULY 1 CANADA DAY CELEBRATIONS Downtown Bracebridge Bracebridge Bay downtownbracebridge.com bracebridgefireworks.com COTTAGE COUNTRY COMEDY FESTIVAL Various venues cottagecomedy.com AUGUST 23-25 JULY 8-10 OPERAMUSKOKA Rene M. Caisse Memorial Theatre muskokapioneerpower.ca SEPTEMBER 16-18 MUSKOKA PIONEER POWER JD Lang Park muskokaopera.info BRACEBRIDGE FALL FAIR AND HORSE SHOW JD Lang Park JULY 9 SANTAFEST Downtown Bracebridge bracebridgefair.com santafest.ca JULY 15-17 SEPT 24-25 & OCT 1-2 54TH ANNUAL MUSKOKA ARTS & CRAFTS SUMMER SHOW Annie Williams Memorial Park muskokaartsandcrafts.com JULY 29 MIDNIGHT MADNESS Downtown Bracebridge MUSKOKA AUTUMN STUDIO TOUR Bracebridge and Muskoka muskokaautumnstudiotour.com SEPT 30-OCT 2 WHAT’S COOKING BRACEBRIDGE Various venues canadascottagecountry.ca downtownbracebridge.com CELEBRATING 82 YEARS! 16 WEEKS • 100 SHOWS 2 ACROSS JUNE 7TH - JULY 1ST THUMBS JULY 5TH - 29TH THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES WAKE ME WHEN IT’S OVER: THE 12-STEP MUSICAL AUGUST 2ND - 26TH SEPT 13TH - 30TH GREAT PERFORMANCES GREAT PACKAGES GREAT PRICES! Getaway to our season’s best events: bracebridgefestivals.com 1-866-645-8121 295 MUSKOKA RD S, GRAVENHURST (705) 687-5550 . 1-888-495-8888 WWW.GRAVENHURSTOPERAHOUSE.COM Week One: July 4-10 Theme: The Senses Week Two: July 11 - 17 Theme: Adaption Week Three: July 18 - 24 Theme: The Elements Week Four: July 25 - 31 Theme: Coast to Coast Week Five: August 1 - 7 Theme: Education Week Six: August 8 - 14 Theme: Game & Competition Week Seven: August 15 - 21 Theme: Strings and Chords Week Eight: August 22 - 28 Theme: Looking To The Future Join us for the launch of our 2016 season at Flavours of Muskoka Chautauqua July 8th, 7:00 pm, JW Marrio The Rosseau Arts, entertainment, music, authors, film, performances, workshops and speakers on the shores of Lake Rosseau 1-888-311-ARTS 705-765-1048 THE TREE MUSEUM Is Celebrating Culture Days in Ontario With new Installations by Fresh from the Field Hot from the Oven Handcrafted with Care DEETER HASTENTEUFEL & BADANNA ZACK From Thursday September 15th to Sunday October 30, 2016 Opening Reception Sunday October 2nd @ 2pm Artists will be present Fridays 9-2 Canada Day Weekend to Labour Day Weekend Rain or Shine ~ Live Entertainment The Tree Museum, 1634 Doe Lake Road/ Muskoka Road 6 Gravenhurst, Ontario P1P 1R3 Canada WWW.THETREEMUSEUM.CA Bracebridge May long-weekend to Thanksgiving SATURDAYS, 8:30 am to 1:00 pm Memorial Park, Manitoba St. Ontario Produce / Crafts / Baking / Maple Syrup / Honey Homemade Jams / Fish / Plants & more / Family Friendly thebracebridgefarmersmarket.com Shop . 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Room, Slips for Boats etc., all included in your stay!) • Satellite Flat Screen TV’s • Beautiful setting for Weddings. Private Functions and Corporate Outings (Serving up to 200 people - One of the Best Kitchens In Muskoka provides fabulous service!) www.pattersonkayeresort.com • 1360 Golden Beach Road Bracebridge Flooring Solutions 112 Lindgren Rd W, Huntsville FlooringSolutionsMuskoka.com 705-789-3929 LUXURY RENTALS & CONCIERGE SERVICES You focus on your getaway. We’ll focus on making it exquisite. JW Marriott Resort & Spa in Muskoka. Spa Rosseau. Watersports. Art workshops. Yoga. Nature hikes. Exquisite dining. Pure relaxation. It’s your choice. Taking Care of Everything • Advertising Properties Globally • Thorough Background Checks • Large Security Deposits • Greeting Guests at the Property • Midweek & Departure Cleaning • Departure Cottage Inspection • Routine Repairs During Rental • Located in Muskoka • Available 24/7 COTTAGE OWNERS CONTACT ME www.jaynescottages.com [email protected] 416.258.5168 • 1.800.725.9658 TICO Reg #50021857 #4-1059 Woodington Rd., Port Carling, ON P0B 1J0 TAKING CARE OF EVERYTHING Muskoka Chophouse – Teca “simply Italian” Cottages – The Deck Visit www.jwrosseau.ca or call 1-866-240-8606 to book today. P.O. Box 31, 1050 Paignton House Road, Minett, ON P0B 1G0 Map Index BRACEBRIDGE AND AREA 35th Annual Christmas Show & Sale ~ Muskoka Arts & Crafts 53rd Annual Summer Show ~ Muskoka Arts & Crafts Artists of The Clock Tower Christine Peterkin Conel O’Regan ~ Happenstance Design D. A. Dunford Studio Daniel Gallant ~ Studio Sail la Vie Gwendolyn Boyes-Sitler~Cherish Creek Studio Janice Feist KC Handcrafters ~ Casey Ball Knock on Wood ~ Jim Armishaw Lynda Lynn Michelle Vyn Muskoka Fussion Glassworks~Joan Sellens Pat J. Whittle Stan W Tait Jewellery Studio and Gallery Wendie Donabie GRAVENHURST AND AREA Arts at the Albion Barbara Kopeschny Fine Art Bramblewood Studio ~ Margo Gracey Erika Harris ~ Studio and Gallery Gina Denne Pottery Leslie Howchin ~ Moth Jewellery Linda Wheeler Ferguson ~ Northern Wildlife Studio Maureen Haines ~ Stained Glass Artist Muskoka Bay Pottery Owles Paint Box 43 The map is intended to give readers a general sense of the location of the artists, craftspeople, galleries and businesses. For specific directions, please refer to individual listings. HUNTSVILLE AND AREA 70 71 11 38 7 40 67 44 45 75 76 49 51 22 53 27 57 8 31 35 43 61 26 48 21 64 66 Elise Muller ~ Stone Tree Studio 68 Brad Wookey Watercolour 34 Elizabeth Johnson Studio/Gallery42 Brian Markham ~ Limberlost Woodturning 78 Gil Moore ~ Canadian Shield Granite 23 Catherine O’Mara 36 Judy Geller ~ The Cabin Gallery 47 Christina Yankovich ~ Violin Maker 29 Loops Art and Craft Gallery 10 Donna Griffin-Smith ~ Swallowdale Studio 39 Michael Woodside 50 Drawings by Jennifer Pimentel 3 Nalini Almas 52 Eclipse Art Gallery 9 Oxtongue Craft Cabin and Gallery 15 Janine Marson 46 R. Robinson Art Studio~Richard Robinson 54 Joseph Reijnen 25 Wind Sculptures by Peter Kourtz 28 Lindgren Pottery 62 Made in Muskoka Christmas 72 Marni Martin Fibre Studio 4 Mary-Ruth Newell ~ The Village Potter 63 Mommy Taught Me How ~ Lyn Bradley 1 North Art Supplies & Custom Framing 65 Pam Carnochan ~ Morgan House Wool Works Studio 5 Signal North Gallery 14 Swallowdale Studio ~ Don Smith 77 The Algonquin Art Centre 16 The Framing Place & Gallery 17 The Shutterbug Gallery in the Woods ~ K. Holinshead 59 With Nature’s Help ~ Donald A. Ferguson 80 MUSKOKA LAKES AND AREA Alan Daniel 30 Andrea Ross 33 Bonnie Bews ~ Hinterglas Castle 32 Creative Muskoka Cards~Frances Balodis 58 Cruise Memories Studio ~ Chuck Allbon 74 Don Thur ~ Knots and Burls to Bowls 79 Ed Novak 41 Julie Evans ~ Timeless French Decor 24 Muskoka Place Gallery 12 Naomi Brinkhof ~ Nõm’s Home Studio 69 Red Canoe Gallery 13 StudioEighty418 Susan Gosevitz, SCA 55 Susan Irons Ware ~ Damselfly Studio 56 LAKE OF BAYS AND AREA The Dabbling Duck Arts & Crafts Gallery 19 Chetolah Pottery Studio ~ Tara Gilchrist60 Two Horse Gallery 20 Christine Moore ~ Canadain Shield Granite 37 Wearable Art ~ Jocelyn Allen 2 6 Zoodonyms Name Puzzles 73 Cirvan Hamilton ~ Stone Tree Studio 80 78 The map is intended to give readers a general sense of the location of the artists, craftspeople, galleries and businesses. 36 For specific directions, please refer to individual listings. 59 5 34 3 1,9,14,16,17,20 25,29,46,65,72 62 10 39 77 15 4 47 52 33 55 63 50 60 6,68 42 28 69,73,79 58 41 23,37 54 2,13,18,24 19 74 76 12 40 53 49 70 11,27 38,75 57 51 71 32 22 45 7 67 44 56 64 8,43,66 48 35 21,26,31,61 44 Published by Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc. Box 376, Bracebridge, Ontario, P1L 1T7 705-645-5501, [email protected], www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com. Cover & Table of Content Art Work: Catherine O’Mara, Leslie Howchin, Col Mitchell, Brian Markham, Margo Gracey, Barbara Kopeschny, Jim Brown and Daine Ayles, Susan Higgins. Cartography: InDepth Solutions and Muskoka Tourism Graphic Design: Bonnie Bews. Print Media Partner: Metroland Media Photography: Linda Kristin Blix, Elene Freer, Kelly Holinshead, Karen Morrison, Scott Turnbull 36th Annual Christmas Show & Sale ~ Muskoka Arts & Crafts 54th Annual Summer Show ~ Muskoka Arts & Crafts Alan Daniel Andrea Ross ~ Skeleton Lake Studio Artists of The Clock Tower Arts at the Albion Barbara Kopeschny Fine Art Bonnie Bews ~ Hinterglas Castle Brad Wookey Watercolour Bramblewood Studio ~ Margo Gracey Brian Markham ~ Limberlost Woodturning Carmen Somerville Carole Thur Catherine O’Mara Chetolah Pottery Studio ~ Tara Gilchrist Christina Yankovich ~ Violin Maker Christine Moore ~ Canadain Shield Granite Christine Peterkin Cirvan Hamilton ~ Stone Tree Studio Colin Erricson ~ Photographer Conel O’Regan ~ Happenstance Design Connie Zator Creative Muskoka Cards ~ Frances Balodis Cruise Memories ~ Chuck Allbon D.A. Dunford Studio Daniel Gallant Diane Ayles, Hooked Wool Fibre Art Diannah Benson ~ Lettering Artist & Teacher Don Thur ~ Knots and Burls to Bowls Donna Griffin-Smith ~ Swallowdale Studio Drawings by Jennifer Pimentel Eclipse Art Gallery ~ Deerhurst Resort 45 31 31 16 19 8 7 17 18 19 19 33 28 19 20 28 16 20 20 6 27 7 20 27 32 21 30 6 5 33 21 5 7 Ed Novak Eleanor Kee Wellman Eleanor Kee Wellman Design Elise Muller ~ Stone Tree Studio Elizabeth Johnson Studio/Gallery Erika Harris ~ Studio and Gallery Gil Moore ~ Canadian Shield Granite Gina Denne Pottery Gretchen Jeens Gwendolyn Boyes-Sitler~Cherish Creek Studio Jane Spencer Photography Janice Feist Janine Marson Joseph Reijnen Joyce Dell ~ Torrance Barrens Dark Sky Judy Geller ~ The Cabin Gallery Julie Evans ~ Timeless French Decor KC Handcrafters ~ Casey Ball Knock on Wood ~ Jim Armishaw Laura Carter Leslie Howchin ~ Moth Jewellery Linda Wheeler Ferguson~Northern Wildlife Lindgren Pottery Loops Art and Craft Gallery Lynda Lynn Made in Muskoka Christmas Marni Martin Fibre Studio Martha Davis Mary-Ruth Newell ~ The Village Potter Maureen Haines ~ Stained Glass Artist Michael Woodside Michelle Vyn Mommy Taught Me How ~ Lyn Bradley Muskoka Bay Pottery 21 27 14 30 21 22 14 28 22 22 27 22 23 15 23 23 14 32 32 23 15 24 29 7 24 31 6 24 29 13 24 25 5 29 Muskoka Arts & Crafts I n d e x Muskoka Fussion Glassworks 14 Muskoka Place Gallery 9 Nalini Almas 25 Naomi Brinkhof ~ Nom’s Home Studio 30 North Art Supplies 29 Owles Paint Box 30 Oxtongue Craft Cabin & Gallery 10 Pam Carnochan ~ Morgan House Wool Works Studio 6 Pat Fairhead 25 Pat J. Whittle 25 Penny Varney 15 R. Robinson Art Studio~Richard Robinson 26 Red Canoe Gallery 9 SFP Woodturning 33 Shelby Hodson ~ Magi J Designs 15 Signal North Gallery 9 Stan W Tait Jewellery Studio and Gallery 16 StudioEighty413 Susan Gosevitz 26 Susan Irons-Ware ~ Damselfly Studio 26 Swallowdale Studio ~ Don Smith 32 The Algonquin Art Centre 11 The Dabbling Duck Arts & Crafts Gallery 13 The Framing Place and Gallery 12 The Shutterbug Gallery in the Woods ~ K. Holinshead 28 Two Horse Gallery 13 Wearable Art by Jocelyn Allen 5 Wendie Donabie 26 Wind Sculptures by Peter Kourtz 16 With Nature’s Help ~ Donald A. Ferguson 33 Zoodonyms Name Puzzles 31 Ki l l a r n e y Lodge in Algonquin Park This is home... come visit anytime R e l a x ~ E x p l o r e 1 877 668 9691 ~ E n j o y KillarneyLodge.com Muskoka Arts & Crafts Inc. The Chapel Gallery 15 King Street, Bracebridge, Muskoka, Ontario Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-1pm & 2pm-5pm 705-645-5501 The Chapel Gallery has been the home of Muskoka Arts & Crafts since the fall of 1989. A reconstruction of the first Presbyterian Church building built in Bracebridge, this charming building has provided Muskoka Arts & Crafts with a tranquil space dedicated to a broad range of art exhibitions that take place throughout the year. [email protected] www.muskokaartsandcrafts.com www.facebook.com/MuskokaArtsandCraftsInc Located in a beautiful setting overlooking the Muskoka River and downtown Bracebridge, the Chapel Gallery has been the venue for exhibitions by a variety of local talent and noteworthy Canadian artists such as Denis Geden, Mendelson Joe, as well as the late Doris McCarthy, John Gould and Michael Robinson. The Chapel Gallery is also the setting for an array of lectures and workshops offered to the organization’s members and the public alike. Housed at the Chapel Gallery is Muskoka Arts & Crafts’ Permanent Collection. Established in 1985, the collection represents those works of art which document and represent the artistic excellence of Muskoka Arts & Crafts and the diversity of its members. Welcoming visitors to the Chapel Gallery is a magnificent life-size sculpture of a muskox created by Gravenhurst artist, Hilary Clark Cole, AOCAD. Muskoka Arts & Crafts acknowledges the support of the Town of Bracebridge through the rental of the building that houses the Chapel Gallery. The Chapel Gallery has received multiple awards as the best gallery in Muskoka by the readers of the The Muskokan, the Bracebridge Examiner and the Gravenhurst Banner. It is a must-see for visitors interested in the arts in Muskoka.
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