Exibits 1 - 4

Mapleridge Gallery

Bonny MacNab
In Bonny’s work you will see her love of country life, flowers, people and their surroundings. She works in all mediums and is most recently exploring water-colours and light. Mapleridge Gallery is located in their family’s log home overlooking the coulee. Bonny’s other love and business is T.L.C. Greenhouse also located on the farm.

Located 1 mile (1.6km) east of the Livelong turnoff on Hwy. #3. 4miles (6.4km) south, 3 1/2 miles (5.6km) west.

306 845-2265

http://www.bonnymacnab.com

Studio Sea Can

Jay Kimball & Karlie King
Come see the art studio that was once a shipping container! Additionally, enjoy the work of award-winning ceramic artist Jay Kimball and visual artist Karlie King. Jay creates one-of-a-kind ceramic vessels, dinnerware, and custom architectural pieces such as bathroom and kitchen sinks. Further, Jay is also a woodworker/carpenter. So you will probably see a piece of furniture in the making. Karlie creates custom tiles, hand-built sculptural and functional ceramics, textile pieces such as hooked rugs and knitting, as well as print made stationery. Between the two artists there is lots to see.

Located in Mervin at 324 - 2nd Ave. Watch for signs

(306) 845-2659 monel13@hotmail.com

Lost Horse Lake Soap Company

Barb Janzen

Barb lives with her family and raises miniature horses on a game farm near Glenbush that overlooks Lost Horse Lake.
Barb has developed her own soap recipe using buffalo tallow as a main ingredient. Striving for a natural product has found her growing her own herbs and developing ways to keep her product natural and basic. Each bar is unique. See and experience this age old craft. Barb also channels some of her creativity into producing jewellery made from elk horn harvested on their farm.




Located 1/2 mile (.8km) south of Glenbush 1/2mile (.8 km) west.


306 342-4253



Beaded Doilies From Speedwell

Ferne Goll

Ferne makes crocheted doilies using a fine crochet cotton with seed beads. Beads are crocheted into the doily to enhance the pattern and prominent on the front, giving the doily a very unique look that is totally different from the doilies we are used to seeing.

Located 12 1⁄2 miles (20.1 km) north of Glaslyn on Hwy #4, just north of the Helene Lake junction to Hwy #4.


(306) 342-4802


 

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