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All studios will be open between 10:00am and 4:00pm on Saturday and Sunday. Door Prize ballots will be at all studios and the draw will take place at the Carnegie Gallery.
1. Charlotte Timmins
Over the years, Charlotte has worked in pen and ink, watercolour and acrylic painting. Eventually, she became interested in ceramic tile and now focuses on tile painting, creating multi-layered colourful images, mostly abstract in form. Visit Charlotte's web to view many more examples of her painted tiles.
55 Hillsdale Court
905-627-1158
2. Susan Ricketts
Susan creates one-of-a-kind jewellery with 14-karat gold-filled wire and a variety of media, which includes semi-precious stones, cultured pearls, silk embroidery, porcelain, leather, sterling silver, etc. With each creation she enjoys discovering the limitless possibilities of her chosen media.
140 Watson’s Lane
905-627-4534

3. Gesuina Eyford and Jack Harvey
Gesuina loves to paint with oil which gives her the ability to manipulate and translate her interpretation of landscape, still life and flora.
242 Weir’s Lane
905-628-4578
Jack Harvey is a resident of Dundas who enjoys discovering the beauty in natural materials. He turns wood, alabaster and soapstone into decorative and functional pieces. Jack will be displaying his work at the home of Gesuina Eyford.

4. June and Ivor Lynch, Picture Perfect Gallery
A varied permanent gallery of original watercolour, oil and silk paintings. Custom framing, painting lessons and celebration cakes (specializing in weddings). Painting commissions welcomed. For more information visit their website.
369 King St. West
905-627-3196
5. Philip Caetano
In his studio, hidden on top of the escarpment with a beautiful landscaped setting, Philip’s paintings and sculptures explore the ordinary.
416 Sydenham Road
905-570-4085

6. Will Rueter, The Aliquando Press
Handmade books, bookbinding and prints.
Studio will be open on Saturday only.
287 Park Street West
905-627-5536
7. Danuta and Kasia Niton
Danuta's work includes illustrations, portraits (people and pets), architectural drawings and paintings (above is a watercolour rendition of the north side of King Street West in Dundas), murals (trompe l’oeil) and window painting. Her daughter, Kasia, who is currently attending Sheridan College, would like to follow in her mother's footsteps to pursue a career as an artist. Included in the work she will be showing is a series of cartoon drawings of girls engaged in various activities. Danuta's bio and website.
95 Head Street
905-628-1234
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