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Exibits 5a - 8
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Atelier 25
Margaret Grist
Margaret has enjoyed drawing all her life. Landscapes, children and flowers are subjects for many of her paintings. Working in acrylic and water-colour mediums, outdoors or in her studio, every season here has beauty to inspire her.
Located at Golden Sands Beach, Turtle Lake (east side). Drive 12 miles (19.2 km) west of Glaslyn on Hwy. #3, (at Turtle Lake east side resorts sign) turn north for 12 miles (19.2 km) follow signs when you get to Golden Sands - Indian Point turnoff. 306 845-4617
pm.grist@littleloon.ca
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Kristina Karlsson
Kristina Karlsson
Kristina has always had a passion for many types of art, She designs sterling silver jewellery with a Scandinavian influence. Her pottery is carved with organic patterns. After spending two years in Korea teaching English, Kristina is now in Winnipeg teaching high school art. Since a child, she has spent summers at the family cabin at Turtle Lake. In 2002 Kristina obtained a degree in fine arts with a major in ceramics from the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary and in 2005 obtained a degree in education from the University of Lethbridge. 306-845-2250 mskarllson@gmail.com
Located at "Atelier 25"
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Shady Lane Art Studio
Dorothy Schmidt
Much of Dorothy work is devoted to oil paintings of the Saskatchewan landscape, inspired by the hills, woodlands, farmland and the creek near her home but she also captures scenes on her travels to other areas of the country. Her work has been displayed in numerous group shows across Saskatchewan as well as solo shows in Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert, North Battleford and Lloydminster.
Located 1mile (1.6km) south of Medstead,1 mile (1.6km) west and 1.9 miles (3.1km) south.
306 342-4580
http://www.artbydschmidt.com
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Natural Element Accessories
Katerina Byl
Katerina is originally from La Ronge, SK where she learned basic beading from the best teachers - the Kokums (grandmothers). After years of working with a variety of crafts including knitting, crochet and needlework, Katarina began combining traditional beadwork with various craft techniques, resulting in unique wearable pieces of art. Her passion for the art form is evident in the details: nylon used for flex pieces, double crimps for wire and only natural materials or glass. Katerina has participated in numerous juried shows in Saskatchewan and her work can be found in museums and galleries. Located in Glaslyn on Hwy #4 near the Museum 306-441-3100 k.byl@sasktel.net
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Ukrainian Creations
Debbie Dzialo
Debbie enjoys cooking and crafts. From her Ukrainian heritage, her crafts include “Pysanky” (decorated eggs) as well as Ukranian embroidery which will be displayed, with some items available for sale. There will also be food to purchase for a meal or a snack for those who are hungry. If you are interested in purchasing homemade “Pyrohy” (perogies), “Holubtsi” (cabbage rolls) or baking, these will also be available so be sure to bring along a cooler. On Saturday Debbie will be closed after 6:00 pm. Located ½ mile (.8 km) south of Glenbush, 1 mile (1.6 km) east, 2.5 miles (4 km) north of the Mennonite Church, or from Hwy #3 at the Glenbush turn-off, go 4 miles (6.4 km) south, 1 mile (1.6 km) east and 1.5 miles (2 .4 km) south. (306)342-4674
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