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Susan Strachan Johnson has been on Retreat

…. At the Creativity Centre, La Grange, Texas. She has been working on painted art quilts for Eight Dimensions, and she will have several works in the same theme: Animals in Camouflage. It’s not finished yet, but here’s a work in process. Don’t miss our show, over the weekend of May 2, 3 and 4, 2014, at Studio 404, 404 York Road, Guelph, Ontario. For more information, call Gail Root at 519 856 4143, or Susan at 519 856 2364.  See you there!

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Kim’s Work Included in Elora Art Centre Show

Kim Johnston has work in the Harris Gallery, Elora Arts Centre, Elora, Ontario, until April 6,  2014, along with Francis Baker, Sharron  Begg, Mary Helps and Peter Skoggard. This show will be in conjunction with Mediated Landscapes which is showing at the same dates in the Minarovich Gallery (Colin Carney, Lida Risacher-Copp, Barry McCarthy and Alex McLeod). Don’t miss the Panel Discussion and exhibition tour with the artists and Curator, Phil Irish!

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Alex McLeod, Stonehenge Candy Mountain (detail)

WELCOME HELEN HUGHES

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Bio:

Helen Hughes, a textile artist living in Guelph, studied Fine Art at the University of Guelph, graduating in 1978 with a B.A. in Fine Art and Music. Studies continued through a summer semester in New York with workshops and hands-on experience with sculpture and large public installations of art. Painting, printmaking and sculpture have shaped her artistic path, but textiles have become her defining medium for over 35 years. Helen has been exhibiting her work regularly in galleries and museums, both locally and nationally since 1978 in both invitational and juried shows. She furthers her artistic expansion through workshops with many internationally acclaimed textile artists from Canada, Europe, United States, England, South Africa, Japan and Scandinavia. Her work is in private collections around the world and in public buildings in Ontario.

Helen presents lectures on Contemporary Fibre Art, and workshops to guilds, groups, schools and through the Art Workshops in Elora. She operates her business ‘Silver Needle Designs’ from her home studio and produces original textile compositions using primarily silk and her hand–dyed textiles of linen, cotton and wool. Her art has been featured in Canadian and international publications.

Helen is a member of the Guelph Studio Tour and Connections Fibre Artists, an international group.

She is an active volunteer with the Huntington Society of Canada, which is a major part of the fabric of her life.

Artist Statement: Textiles, as an artistic medium, have allowed me to give the best expression of my personal vision. Inspiration and motivation come from a vast array of sources. Pushing new techniques and exploring surface design help me translate my view of the world into cloth. A continued fascination with colour and pattern informs my work, and my goal is to nourish spirit, eye and mind in equal measure. Passion drives me forward as I celebrate a life in textiles.

www.connectionsfibreartists.com

www.guelphstudiotour.ca

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WATCH THIS SPACE FOR DEB DRYDEN!

Deb Dryden is the first artist to be profiled, but while she is preparing her submission, here’s some news hot off the press!

Susan Strachan Johnson has just returned from a trip to Queen’s Park where she gave a short presentation on her work as part of Waste Reduction Week. The noon hour “Art of Recycling Art Show” was well attended and there is possibility for growth as part of a new group called Toronto Recycling Arts Organization.

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