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A full C.V. of each artist represented by Gallery on
the Bay is available upon request.
Wesley Bates (painter, printmaker,
illustrator)
Canada's best print maker/illustrator brings
to life such texts as Leacock's Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town,
and La Comedie Delle Arte, with exquisite draftmanship and a touch
of humour.
Andrea Blanar (painter,
sculptor)
Andrea is a Canadian born in Hungary who has
resided in Austria, Belgium, the Dominican Republic, and Japan as
well as Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick. This heritage, this
cultural richness, shows in her work. Her acrylics are often of
Canadian Landscape, but they are entwined with motifs
and design elements that speak of history, liturgy, and the
people and spirits that inhabit the land. Her paintings and
constructions are represented in numerous public and corporate
collections.
Ronald Boaks (painter,
printmaker, sculptor)
Ronald Boaks' paintings don't just hang on
the wall; they reach out and shake you: a celebration of colour and
surface, defined by an ongoing search for balance and beauty.
Represented in numerous corporate
collections.
Victor
Cinti (painter)
A graduate
of the Ontario College of Art, Victor also spent time studying in
Florence and Japan. The latter country has influenced him the most,
allowing Victor to bring an oriental sense of space and rhythm to
his narrative yet often enigmatic canvases.
Barbara Acheson
Cooper (painter)
Born in Havana, Cuba, Barbara studied at
McMaster University and the Dundas Valley School of Art. Her
fascinating works on paper and canvas are often based on landscape
but encrypted with the iconography of history, myth, and
mystery.
David Laing Dawson (painter, writer,
filmmaker)
David is a writer, painter, and
filmmaker. As a painter, his subject matter is usually urban,
rural, and exotic landscape (but not always) rendered in an
expressionist manner with influences as far afield as Cezanne and
Milton Avery. He is represented in collections in Canada, the
United States, Australia and Europe. He has also published four
novels and written and directed several short films and one
feature.
Michael Dobson (painter)
Michael is a landscape
painter who produces oils, watercolours, and
monotypes. He has painted Canada coast to coast.
Currently residing in Northern Ontario, Michael follows in the
footsteps of Tom Thomson and David Milne, bringing to his canvases a
rich evocative interpretation of the Canadian Landscape.
Represented in numerous Public and Corporate Collections.
Michael attended the Ontario College of Art and was a Director
of the Grimsby Public Art Gallery.
Patricia
Karen Gagic (painter)
Abstract
canvases that evoke the duality of calm and
movement, reflection and opposition, masculine and feminine ,
equanimity, excitement, destruction and renewal. Pat
has exhibited in New York, Germany, Switzerland, Paris,
Montreal, and California.
Catherine Gibbon (painter)
Well known and avidly collected painter and
pastel artist. Large emotional landscapes, full of the light and
fury of life itself. Represented in numerous corporate and public
collections, Catherine teaches at the Dundas Valley School of
Art.
Barry Hodgson (painter)
Barry is a
powerful artist of the Canadian landscape. In oils and
watercolours, Barry seeks the essence and rhythm, indeed the energy,
of the land. Barry is a graduate of the University of Guelph,
Ontario, and is represented in numerous private and public
collections.

Trevor Hodgson (painter, printmaker, multimedia)
Trevor is a musician and artist. He is
well-known locally as both the former Principal of the Dundas
Valley School of Art and as a wonderful Jazz clarinetist. His
work is often a mixture of painting, collage, and various digital
techniques. Beautifully organized, a visual delight, but often
with subliminal narrative. He is represented in numerous
private and public collections.
Jody
Joseph (painter)
An
instructor at the Dundas Valley School of Art and a Director of the
International School of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture in Todi,
Italy, Jody paints rich, complex canvases of simple subjects.
Still life, interiors, village scenes, instilled with the warmth of
colours of Umbria in which she spends her summers. A
graduate of the International School of Art, Montecastello di Vibio,
Italy, and the San Francisco School of Art, Jody is represented in
numerous collections in North America and Italy.
Heather Keenan
(painter)
A graduate
of Grant MacEwan Design Arts Program, residing in Victoria, Heather
paints in an impressionistic, almost elusive style: the
landscape emerging in a dream, evocative and mysterious. Small
and large oils, sometimes rendered in thick oil stick, her
landscapes become places in the mind more than representations of
rocks and water and trees.
Karen Gay Kulyk (painter)
A colourist
in oils and pastels: the back garden, landscapes and vistas of many
lands and villages rendered intimate, immediate, and startling.
Represented in collections around the world. Currently residing in
Nova Scotia.
Tibor
Nyilasi (painter, mosaicist,
printmaker)
Teacher, craftsman, classically trained. Well
known in Canada and Hungary for his striking mosaics crafted from stone and glass from
around the world, and for his draftmanship.
Marla Panko (painter)
Often
ethereal and lyrical works on paper and canvas, multimedia. A
teacher at the renowned Dundas Valley School of Art.
Elena
Roginsky (printmaker/painter)
Janice Peshke (jewellery artist)
Jewellery artist
specializing in the lapidary arts (cutting and polishing semi-precious stones),
silversmithing and precious metals. Each piece unique, yet
affordable and a wonderful gift.
Holly Sneath (painter,
printmaker)
Teaches at Dundas
School of Art. Colourful, allegorical abstracts incorporating
haunting and playful images, the iconography of many
cultues.
Toby Snajdman (painter)
An intuitive
artist, sophisticated and yet naive. Toby paints the world as
she remembers it, and as it should be: Bright colours, coffee shops,
terraces, lessons, play, and prayer. Peace and
goodwill.
Maureen Steuart (painter,
printmaker)
Printmaker. Small,
delightful etchings, aquatints, of plants, animals, human
situations. Often humerous, often narrative, always a pleasure to
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