Metal artist working primarily in sculpture with a background in ceramics as well as printmaking, living and working in New Brunswick

Wear the plant with Tribe, the worldā€™s luxury cannabis jeweler. We create custom luxury jewelry products and accessories from live cannabis plants cast in precious metals in Ontario. Our mind-blowing jewelry pieces are worn by hip hop artists, cannabis lovers, and connoisseurs of cannabis and fine jewelry around the world. Tribe started as Canadaā€™s national DJ culture magazine in the early 1993, and now we are the worldā€™s luxury cannabis jeweler. We only make a limited number of pieces a year. We design our products in a studio nestled along the St. Lawrence River in Upper Canada, then cast ...

Bill Greaves is a ceramic artist based in Prince Edward County.  His recent work focuses on hand built vessels.  He is also exploring bas-reflief in current work--trained as an architect, he is intersted in the intersection between craft and building. 

2015 - Stockholm,Sweden - Joanna Seating on Joanna'scouch, crochet hook in hand, my friend is teaching me the fundamental stitchesof chain, single, and double crochet. It was a modest beginning, but one thatignited a passion within me. What started as a casual hobby soon blossomed intoa profound form of meditation, providing solace and serenity.2023 - Bayfield,Huron County - DanielaLast November,enjoying the quiet at Daniela' place in Bayfield, I encountered a simple yetstriking piece of knitted yarn framed on her son's bedroom wall. After monthson leave from work for mental health reasons ...

Katy Baker Pricing for Profit Inc. https://katybaker.ca/ I work with artists on their financials to ensure profitability through cost analysis, planning, tracking and advising on tax savings. 

My name is Celina, ceramic artist in Toronto, Canada.I have been practicing ceramics for about 20 years since university degree in ceramics.My work has been inspired by nature, especially stone, sand, clay, all sorts of mineral forms from the earth.In my work, the mineral particles are playing to create beautiful and natural textures. I emphasize the bare skins and simplify the shapes to show fundamentals of natural process. These ancient substances lead me through step by step, and teach me how's nature works.My work begin from making clays, slips, glazes and particles from the scratch. ...

My passion for the glassblowing process began at Espace Verre in 2017 where I graduated from in 2020. Since the end of my studies, I strive perfect my technical abilities trough my strong love for the the venetian glass blowing techniques and the history they carry. Iā€™ve had the chance to learn from various renowed glassblowers around the world. My latest travels brought me to Murano, where I had the opportunity to assist and learn from David Fuin, one of the last working true Maestro from Murano. My growing expertise in the venetian glass technique allowed me to be finalist in the ''Prix ...

Creating with clay keeps me grounded and fuels my curiosity. I use my imagination as my guide as I wonder along the inspirational path. Seeing the colours, patterns and forms come together, brings me joy. Always changing, never stagnant....keeps it fun, fuels the fire.

Cindy Johnson is a professionally trained goldsmith working in Kingston, Ontario. Shebrings the elegance and energy of mother nature to life in sterling silver, bronze or special order in gold.Her signature nature-inspired Leafprintjewellery is created using local twigs, leaves and acorns.She began her career as the head Designer Goldsmith at Kinnear dā€™Esterre Jewellers Est.1906, creating custom one of a kind jewellery and antique restorations until the beloved storeā€™s closing in 2004. Creating bespoke pieces is Cindyā€™s main practice, and capturing mother nature in silver and bronze heirloom ...

I am an Ottawa-based artist, writer, curator and educator living on the unceded territory of the Anishnabe Algonquin Nation. My practice centres on wooden expressive forms, blending a swirling sense of movement with cursory, sometimes tangential functionality. Using rounded organic shapes I am inspired by a tree's lifcycle, and try to pay homage to the water, sun and wind that helped create and shap the wooden material. As a self-taught emerging artist my practice is slow, thoughtful and evolving as I continue to push my technical abilities. 

Timepushes and pulls seemingly isolated elements of our lives together,revealing their intricate connections. As we pass through space andexperience events we fold into different forms to adapt and protectourselves, displaying new beauty.Dripsand swirls of paint dance and reach for connectedness beyond thepaintingā€™s borders and limitations. Each colour evoking an isolatedidea, and painted with the expectation of being swiped into elaborategradients that exhibit their interwoven truths.Creatingart empowers me to circumvent my dyslexia and physically grapple withthe tangled pieces of myself, ...

Eekta Trienekens grew up in the Netherlands. She lived in the medieval cities of Amersfoort and Leiden before moving to Canada, a little overa decade ago. Her mother is from Panjab, India, and Eekta spent many seasons there for extended visits with her grandparents. The extreme contrasts between these two worlds are a strong influence on her work, oscillating between asense of belonging and otherness. She has degrees in Arts Education (Utrecht)and South Asian Studies (Leiden). Though she works with a variety of materials, since 2015 ceramics has been her main artistic practice. ...

Elfy Castro is a creator who uses innovative conceptsto disseminate knowledge and consciousness. Elfy believes that art and design can instigate transformation and draw attention to relevant issues. By using spaces and the human form as a medium, Elfy's creative philosophy recounts narratives that revamp the everyday into something meaningful, beautiful, and distinctive. Each project poses a question: What does it mean? And how can a particular ambiance be induced through the selection of materials? By amalgamating traditional and contemporary production methods with environmentally-friendly ...

Elisabeth Heathfield is a ceramic artist who loves to work with colour and texture. With a background in drawing and painting, she approaches every piece of clay as a canvas; a vessel made to carry a story. Her passion for abstraction can be seen in her whimsical approach to surface decoration. Elisabeth enjoys scratching and marking her slip-covered pots with underglazes, pencils, and chalks to create playful pieces that range from the functional to the absurd. Elisabeth often incorporates a variety of other materials into her work, giving her pieces a sculptural dimension. You can find her ...

I explore intimate connectionsthrough visual storytelling on earthenware figurative vessels. My body of workdepicts the vulnerable theme of sapphic identity, capturing tender emotions andloving narratives on my surfaces. The colourful illustrations applied withstained terra sigillata offer lighthearted interpretations of loadednarratives. This levity allows me to capture an essential part of my characterand to share sensitive topics that I guard preciously.

Esther Imm is an emerging textile artist and hand quilter. She was drawn to quilt design as a way to construct abstract pattern into tactile form. Her work is based on intuition and spontaneity of execution, each design is found through experiment. All works are quilted by hand.She currently lives and works in Toronto, Canada. Represented by Sweetpea Gallery.

Iā€™m an artist working with ceramics located in Chatham, Ontario, Canada, doing sculptural work and making large vessels. I work in low fire in oxidation which allows me to develop compelling oxides crusts all the while conserving vibrant colours. I find captivating researching and developing new formulas. In turn, these surfaces greatly inspire my forms and mark making both in lines and in colours.

Garrett is a sculptor with a unique artistic approach, specializing in the creation of intricate works using salvaged steel objects. With a background in welding and fabrication and formal training from Sir Sanford Fleming College, NSCAD University, and the Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Garrett possesses a strong technical foundation and a diverse set of skills. Their work is characterized by the use of a handheld plasma cutter, which they use to craft a variety of materials that are beyond the capabilities of most robotics or lasers. Garrett's work focuses on the cultural and personal ...

I am both a painter and ceramic artist. Originally from South Korea, I obtained my BFAfrom Hongik University's School of Fine Arts in Seoul. In my paintings, I utilize multiplelayers of acrylic-hybrid paints to recreate the effects of traditional Koreanpigment-based paints, resulting in a texture and palette that distinctly diverges fromWestern styles. My artwork evokes an initial sense of whimsical joy, which gradually evolves into anostalgic undertone as time passes. The non-Western visual style of my work enhancesthis dual nature, emphasizing the interplay between light-heartedness and ...

My work seeks to unveil the beauty of life unseen from a scientific lens that, together with a Christ-centred perspective, strives to convey that biological forms have been thoughtfully and purposefully designed. When magnified through a microscope, our seemingly mundane world reveals a magical landscape, teeming with beauty and the strokes of pure genius that allude to the handiwork of a Grand Designer. Often using micrographs or x-rays as reference material, my work offers a window into this mysterious and microscopic realm. I am captivated by the process of translating scientific ...

Hassan Ghanati has dedicated the last decade to perfecting his craft, primarily focusing on woodworking while experimenting with pottery, ceramics, and metal. Hassan has graduate degrees in Craft & Design from the Art University of Kashan, Iran, and his work has been exhibited in juried national shows and exhibitions. His deep respect and concern for the natural world informs his practice, sourcing the wood for his pieces locally and exclusively milling from distressed or fallen trees. Each hand-carved piece aims to reflect nature, working with the material, allowing nature to play a hand ...

Creator of uniques Capes, Coats, aprons, towels, clothing, purses, quilts, embroidered bibs-bandannas-towels-hats and so much more from the heart of my Homestead in Prince Edward County.  

Located 200Km East of Toronto, I am a self taught, homebased artisan making sewn/knitted accessories for your personal, home, family and travel pleasure. Including but not limited to Tote Bags, Bucket Hats, burp cloths, scrunchies, storage pods, reusable snack bags, Toques, headwraps, etc...I attend locat events, and craft fairs over the summer months from May to December in the area of Quinte West. You can visit me on FB@Totes & More, or on instagram at #totesbyirene. Thank you.

Jacinthe is an emerging jewellery designer and goldsmith currently residing in Toronto. Growing up in Edmonton, she was a dancer who was fascinated with art and jewellery. After high school she continued her dance training at The Ailey School in NYC. She went on to dance professionally throughout the United States and Europe and completed her 500-hr yoga teacher training. Upon leaving the dance industry, Jacinthe began taking goldsmithing classes which eventually led her to enroll in the George Brown College Jewellery Arts Program where she graduated from in April 2023. Her designs are ...

Home based artisan, creating custom furniture & woodwork including giftware & home decor. I design and create future heirlooms - so that clients have pieces they want, not just making do with what is available. I have a monthly studio day - 3rd Saturday of the month, listed on my Facebook page.All creations are made from domestic species, and you are guaranteed to be shopping locally & knowing where your money is going.

Weaver of wearable art & tapestry for more than 30 years.

Jason Schiedel is from Waterloo, Ontario, and currently lives and works on the shores of Lake Huron in the rural town of Port Elgin. He studied Fine Art, earning an undergraduate degree in Sculpture/Installation from the Ontario College of Art, and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. He worked in a wide array of media before centring his practice in clay, where he discovered a material rich for exploring the subjects of intimacy, desire, and connection. His approach to ceramics is largely self-taught, enhanced by workshops in mould making and design with Angelo di Petta and Peter Pincus. In ...

It was the eighties; I was a 21 year old woman and my sister wanted a pair of suedepants. I had already delved deep into the world of sewing but it all revolved aroundfabric fashion, no leather! The rest, like they say, is history! Leather clothing shifted into leather accessories. It was then, that my skills as aleather smith truly began to flourish. I taught myself bag making and have spentyears designing and developing an extensive small leather goods line. If it can be made in leather, I have probably made it, whether it be belts, blotters,leather hassocks, motorcycle side saddles or even ...

I am a full time potter living and making ceramicsin Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada - the traditional lands of the Anishinabek Nation and the traditional territory of Fort William First Nation. I live in the city with my partner Bob, and work out of a small garage studio on my parent's property in the country north of town.We are surrounded by gorgeous nature and wilderness where I live, and my work is a celebration of the plants that grow here. I use living plants as the main decoration by rolling fresh leaves and flowers into wet clay slabs. It still amazes me how much detail the clay picks ...

BIO: Lianne van Leyen LIANNE van LEYEN is a domestic interpreter and historic cook at Upper Canada Village where she specializes in historic cooking. She prepares and serves meals and desserts using period correct recipes and methods made in an open hearth or using a step wood cookstove. She teaches children and young adults historic cooking, interprets and demonstrates Canadaā€™s history on the eve of Confederation for visitors from around the world. LIANNEā€™s career has spanned fine arts, child protection, banking, and higher education management. She lives with her husband Grant in a one-room ...

My artisticexpression is a dance between form and function, where each piece tells a storyinspired by Mother Natureā€™s beauty, I like to capture the essence of simplicityand elegance with my handcrafted creations. As I shape theclay, I embrace spontaneity, allowing the material to guide me in eachcreation, bringing a soulful essence, reflecting the uniqueness of everyhandmade piece.

The joy of creating unique ceramic vessels is artfully expressed in the authenticity of Lyn's work. Inspired by diverse textures, Lyn uses a lichen glaze on her contemporary pieces, manifesting a beautiful and natural contrast between clay, arresting hues and light. 

Maegan June Collins is a ceramic artist and teacher based in Toronto, ON. In 2021, Maegan received her BLA from the University of Guelph, followed by her studies in ceramics at the Kootenay School of Art in 2022.

I am very interested in form, seeing different manifestations of form in wood, fiber, glass, and ceramic art, and I am exploring these differences and similarities in my art, together with the influences of texture and color.Woodturning for me is a very rewarding pursuit, because in a relatively short period of time one can produce something of real beauty. Of course, from the sweep of the Grand Canyon to the structure of a microbe to the form of a flower, the greatest artist of all is nature. We cannot compete with nature, but we can be inspired by it.My work is in seven museum collections ...

Hi, I'm mixed media artist based in Halton. With a background in somatic therapies and expressive arts, I have led multiple community art projects throughout Ontario. My personal studio work is ever evolving and derives from traveling and life experiences. Working primarily with ceramic and glass, I use the connection of objects, texture, and colour to express and celebrate the huge diversity we have in our world.

MJ launched Bumpy Roads Studio in 2020. The practice has grown in leaps and bound since and our budding ceramic studio is focused on making elegrant ceramic dishes for everyday use. Our products are handmade in our downtown Pembroke location and designed to withstand dishwasher and microwave use. 

Mark Baechler is an architect and furniture maker based in the Great Lakesā€“St.Lawrenceforest region of Northern Ontario. He is Assistant Professor at LaurentianUniversity McEwen School of Architecture where he teaches graduate andundergraduate design studios focusing on wood architecture and furniture. Hisresearch investigates Danish and Ontario furniture traditions to inform aprocess of design thinking through making. His practice resides at theinterface of forestry, furniture and architecture toward the creation of ā€˜circularā€™material knowledge and experimental wood applications. Mark holds ...

Marzi is an Iranian-Canadian Artist. She has dedicated the last decade to perfecting her art, primarily focusing on ceramic sculptures while experimenting with painting, illustrating, and jewelry design. She has a graduate degree in Craft and Design from the Art University of Kashan, Iran, and her work has been exhibited in juried national shows and exhibitions. As a self-taught sculptor, she expresses human emotions and addresses social challenges through surrealist figurative sculptures. She aims to evoke emotions and foster empathy in viewers by engaging them through her work. Marzi's ...

Maya's goal is to provide an excellence in one-of-a-kind fashion design and handmade production of knitwear and accessories for our customers. Maya develops unique designs and styles for all of your special and every-day occasions. If you go to a party or go to an office or cottage or simply walk in a park she can make you feel comfortable, warm, smart and fashionable with handmade garments made just for you. https://knit4you.ca/

I am an interdisciplinary artist - primarily working within the context of craft, in specific contemporary jewellery - making both wearable and object based work. My practice is heavily focused around bead work and off loom bead weaving practices - taking my beadwork imagery also into other craft mediums (wood and clay). Motifs within my work are inspired by the land and landscapes I find myself in and the notion of home and connection to place. I draw inspiration from the garden I sow, the forests I walk through and the seasonal shifts of the Canadian climate. I am forever inspired by the ...

From the moment I touched clay for the first time, I knew Ihad found my passion, and it has been an incredible journey ever since. With more than 28 years of experience in the art of pottery I take pride in making quality ware. Creating functional ware is at the heart of my potterypractice. I believe that pottery should not only be beautiful but also serve apurpose in people's daily lives. Each piece I craft is thoughtfully designedfor both practicality and aesthetics. Whether it's mugs that embrace your handslike old friends or whimsical decorative items that enhance your living space,I take ...

I graduated from the ceramic department at high school and from the Akdeniz University of Fine Arts Faculty in Turkey. During my studies I learned a lot about sculpting, how to utilize different materials and techniques, while gaining valuable experience. I mostly work on classical sculptures I learned and practice on human anatomy by practicing with clay. At the same time I experienced being part of a group exhibition with my classmate. I had my first solo exhibition for my final project in a gallery. For that exhibition I work on bust sculptures of controversial poets and writers. The ...

In my practice, I am interested in what is lost and found: the discarded remnants and belongings of strangers that sit upon the precipice of what can be both important and unimportant. Working from compiled, collected, and discarded objects, I strive to collect instances of lost relevance. Items like shopping lists and plastic bags that sit in a liminal space between necessary and useless. By recreating each object, I am interested in preserving and re-presenting the mundanity of the everyday, calling attention to its forgotten significance. Translating each found item into textiles I alter ...

Shayla Bond is a Canadian process artist useing fibre to bridge the gap between traditional and contemporary making. Her work, marked by an exploration of themes like perfectionism, control, and obsession, is eloquently communicated through her use of color, precision, and repetition. Having spent over a decade in the digital realm, Shayla found herself seeking a deeper, more tactile connection with her work following burnout. Her return to traditional crafts marks a personal journey of healing and reconciliation. In her art, Shayla honors the teachings of her upbringing and a maternal ...

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Simone LeBlanc is a self-taught fibre artist living Northwestern Ontario. She enjoys the tactile nature of her craft, playing with texture and materials to create unique, one-of-a-kind pieces. Her creative process begins with the fibre and she relies on intuition and feel, allowing the fibre to evolve and transform into the final piece of art. Her work invites the viewer to explore the intricate relationship between creativity and nature while merging tradition and innovation. Follow Simone on Instagram @birchbarkfibrearts

Sue Hlywka - Owl Light CeramicsInstagram @owllightceramics Sue Hlywka is a ceramic artist with a BSc in Wildlife Biology. She creates nature-inspired pieces in her tiny studio nestled in the woods of Huntsville, ON. Sueā€™s love of the natural world is rooted in her childhood spent on the shores of Kukagami Lake. She designs her pieces and creates her glazes to reflect the simple beauty and peacefulness of her surroundings.

Suzanne Morrissette (she/her) is an artist and owner of sznnnnzs. She is guided in this work by her roles as a daughter, partner, mama, sister, niece, aunt, granddaughter, friend, and colleague. She trained as an artist at Emily Carr University of Art & Design and today operates her own studio with ceramic and multi-media production in Toronto. Her fatherā€™s parents were Michif- and Cree-speaking Metis with family histories tied to the Interlake and Red River regions and Scrip in the area now known as Manitoba. Her motherā€™s parents came from Canadian-born farming families descended from ...

Terry enjoys the exploration that woodturning provides, the physical demands and the awe inspiring reveal of the grain within each of the wooden blanks. 

Artist Statement Working primarily in sculpture and installation, I use traditional processes such as mold-making and casting techniques to explore the evocative potential of everyday objects. By playing with materiality, form, function, and symbolism, I create works that attempt to address contemporary issues and unpack connections to the past. Much of my practice is influenced by ideas tied to collective memory, the dissonance of hybrid identities, the precariousness of home and belonging, and the ongoing movement of individuals and groups of individuals. With interests that intersect with ...

As a Deaf visual artist, I have evolved from creating lovely watercolour work totranslucent glassblowing. I am envisioning capturing and reflecting my beautiful sign language inmy glassblowing work. Glassblowing speaks to me as it is translucent. Glass blowing has theability to create beautiful sculptural work which you can see through for ease ofcommunication as a signing Deaf person where open field of vision is so important whilecapturing the beauty and diverse colours in my glass blowing work. I have had myglassblowing and watercolour work featured at THE DEAF CULTURE CENTRE, Distillery ...

Vivi Lamarre lives and works in Montreal. She completed studies in Visual Arts and Art History (University of Montreal) before dedicating herself to the creation of wooden jewelry and objects. Recipient of the Jean-Cartier Emergent Talent Award 2018 granted by the Quebec Craft Council, she also won in 2015 the Montreal Fashion Contest awarded by some of the most renowned figures in the Quebec fashion industry including Denis Gagnon and Jean-Claude Poitras.Designer behind the jewelry line Louve Montreal for nearly 10 years, she now dedicates herself to the creation of pieces that are halfway ...

As an artisan, Wendy Hutchinson creates purposeful porcelain objects, guided by the complexity of simplicity. She seeks to find calm in the chaos, in which tableware is accompanied by decorative vessels to bring the art of function and beauty of form to everyday life. Based in Barrie, ON, she received residency grant funding in 2017 from the Ontario Arts Council (an agency of the Ontario Gov't) to fulfill her core training at La Meridiana International School of Ceramics, Italy. Current exploration is informed by the potential of clay objects to hold things both tangible and intangible, why ...

I was born into a century-old sculpture family in China. I have a technical team inherited from the family, including two Chinese arts and crafts masters, two mechanical engineers, and several art masters. In 2023, I will open a new studio in Toronto, Canada on behalf of my family and be responsible for the development and services of overseas markets. We provide high-quality sculptures and paintings for various public spaces, commercial venues, personal collections, etc., covering hand carving, clay sculpture, resin reproduction, 3D modeling, rendering, CNC (CNC machine tools), 3D printing, ...