Artists A-Z
Angel Calnek
Studio A - Glass Art by Angel Calnek
Angel Calnek’s creative journey has been a lifelong immersion in the fields of visual arts and music, passions cultivated since her childhood. Discovering the artistry of stained glass, she continually sought new horizons, eventually undertaking a deeper exploration into kiln firing and glass casting.
Sharon Cory
Punch Studio Gallery
Sharon Cory is a Manitoba artist, educated at the University of Manitoba in Architecture and Fine Arts. She paints in acrylic on large canvasses and in watercolour. She is mainly interested in how the eye follows movement across an abstracted landscape, in the manner of the Bay Area Figurative Movement.
Milli Flaig-Hooper
The Paper Fifrildi
Paper making began 2000 years ago in China from recycled elements. In the 1800s an English paper maker was granted the first patent for paper recycling. That process involved extracting ink from printed paper, converting the paper into pulp and creating new paper.
Gayle Halliwell
Studio 410
Lake Winnipeg is Gayle's first love; her watercolours of this freshwater ocean are in collections across North America. Because painting large is also a favourite challenge for Gayle, she gleefully splashes acrylics across canvas instead. When neither of those media quite represent a subject that dominates her mind's eye, she turns to clay and squishes out shapes that play on her theme.
Amanda Onchulenko
Mandart North Studio
When the WAVE, rolls be prepared for a double dose of colour at Mandart Studio North.
Amanda Onchulenko has maintained a full time studio practice in Winnipeg since 2001. She is part of The Fairmont Hotel's Artist in Residence Program with The Pulse Gallery, a Textile Artist, an Author and a Podcast Host.
Helma Rogge Rehders
H. RogueRaiders Studio Gallery
Forever a creative oasis, it came into being with the first WAVE Tour 2002. Three muses coming together: Visual eye candy, including the high craft of pottery by Gabriele Neuschwander and Marianne Gopalkrishna's colourful Batik and small hand built animal sculptures.
Patricia Tymkiw
Metalissima Studio
Patricia's love for colour and contemporary design are the hallmarks of her glass art, her unique fused glassware embodies her use of bold colour and patterns. Patricia has shown her work at galleries across western Canada and her glass artwork has been bought by collectors around the world.
Laurie Wardrope
Laurie's Beads
Getting into jewelry making was an accident, literally. I had broken my ankle and was being a little too aggressive with my activity so it was suggested I get off my feet after a days work! By day I am an Interior Designer, and sometimes wait years to see an end project. Creating jewelry by hand with my feet up was a perfect solution. Very hard to move around with a lap full of beads and results were instant.