Featured Artists

(1938 - 2022)
Alan Wylie
Alan Wylie was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1938. He immigrated to Nova Scotia in 1967 and began a career as a full-time artist and teacher. Alan has won many awards for his paintings, including the top prize at the Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolours in the U.S.

(1943 - 2005)
Carl Beam
Carl Beam was an Indigenous Canadian multi-media artist whose acclaimed career confronted Canada's colonial legacy through innovate means of creativity. His work engaged with the contemporary issues and experiences of the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island.

(1961 - Present)
Carol Ann Shelton
Carol Ann Shelton was born in Canada in 1961 and moved to London in 1981. She Studied at the University of Western Ontario, obtaining a BA degree in Visual Arts. Her works have been exhibited at numerous galleries, including the London Regional Art Gallery, and the Art of St.

(1940 - 2023)
Ken Kirkby
Ken Kirkby was born in Portugal in 1940. He had his first successful exhibit at age 16. In the late 1950s, he realized his dream to move to Canada. He found work in northwestern British Columbia and gradually migrated further north.

(1936 - 2007)
Richard Bedwash
Richard Bedwash was an Ojibwe Canadian artist born on a reservation near Hillsport, Ontario, Canada. Bedwash began painting in 1967 and apprenticed with Norval Morrisseau. His work belongs to the Woodland School of painting, which was pioneered by Morrisseau.

(1936-2014)
Robert Genn
Robert Douglas Genn was a Canadian artist, who gained recognition for his style, which was inspired by Canadian landscape painting. He ran a painters' website, which sent out newsletters twice weekly to over 135,000 artists.