Jul 6, 2022 | SCC members, artist interview, photography |
Introduction by Anne Mclellan: Ken Tickner is a Saskatoon based photographer. He studied architectural design at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology where he honed his drawing skills and eye for detail. Ken has attended numerous workshops including Emma Lake...
Jun 27, 2022 | SCC members, artist interview, fibre art, Glass |
Introduction by Melody Armstrong: I would like to introduce Toby Cote, a fine fibre and glass artist from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Juried in glass and fibre with the Saskatchewan Craft Council, she works in a variety of mediums including wool, cloth, and...
Jun 17, 2022 | SCC members, artist interview, jewellery |
Introduction by Toby Cote: Melody is a world-class international jewellery designer. Her industrial-organic aesthetic combines abstraction with a truth to materials reflecting detail and quality of workmanship. She is a juried member of the Saskatchewan Craft...
Jun 10, 2022 | SCC members, artist interview, visual art |
Introduction by Trudi Griffin: Leslie Stadnichuk has been painting for more than three decades. Working mostly in oils and acrylics, Leslie has painted a variety of subjects, but one look at her portfolio will tell you that it’s the floral subjects that...
Jun 2, 2022 | SCC members, artist interview, wood |
Michelle Thevenot (Durell) is nature-inspired artist based in Osler, SK, Canada. She specializes in chainsaw carved sculptures in rustic logs, wood power carving, and handcrafted natural fur garments. Michelle grew up in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and studied...
May 2, 2022 | craft education, sculpture, SCC members, artist, arts community, ceramics, clay, collaboration, community, disappeared, installation, missing, murdered |
Submitted by: Cheryl Ring, SCC juried Professional Craftsperson A Saskatchewan artist, who created an exhibit to remember and honour Canada’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, has been recognized outside of the Canadian borders. Created by...