A show of original, unique pieces that can be worn, including garments, purses, hats, scarves, jewellery, and more. Dates and Times: POSTPONED to a date TBA Location: First-St. Andrews United Church 350 Queens Ave, London, ON At the corner of Queens and Waterloo. All works are hand made by London area artisans.
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12 March, 2020
11 March, 2020
Wood You Wear
Bob Gunther, Woodturner (aka Wood You Wear) is looking forward to this weekend. Here is a sneak peek at some of the earrings he's been working on.
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06 March, 2020
Waase Lacie George
WAASE'AABINOKWE n'dizhnikaaz
Mzhiikenh doodem
Kikonaang miinwaa Saugeen doonjibaa
Anishnaabe Kwe niin daaw
WAASE is an accessories line designed and fabricated by Waase'aabinokwe, a.k.a Lacie George.
Using a variety of salvaged and cast off materials, juxtaposed with primitive painting techniques, Lacie creates one of a kind pieces of contemporary wearable art. Copper, deer hide, driftwood and bone are favoured materials you'll find in the WAASE collection.
05 March, 2020
Jeanne-Marie
With my fine art background, including textile studies, I use my love of nature and fabric for inspiration. Wearable art appeals to my practical side while allowing for limitless creativity. The enjoyment I receive from revamping
memorabilia and recyclables into practicalities is a challenge
as fulfilling as creating anew. My work is anywhere from
practical to zany. Jeanne - Marie
01 March, 2020
Mary MacVoy, Wearable Art and Illustration
Mary MacVoy Wearable Art & Illustration
Felted micro-embroidered Wool Beads, Handmade Lampwork Glass Beads, Mixed Media with miniature drawings and paintings.