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For artwork inquiries, please contact the artist directly. Arrangements for pick-up of artwork may be made with WAAC, by contacting Executive Office Manager Cal Lorimer (cal@womensartofcanada.ca).
PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Dixie Allen, Meral Altinbilek, Barbara Andersen, Maria Antoniv, Irene Barran-Stec, Maggie Broda, Brenda Brown, Christy Chor, Judith Davidson-Palmer, Karen Dewey Decker, Ulla Djelweh, Susan Farquhar, Kathleen Gabriel, Catharina Goldnau, Elizabeth Greisman, Valentina Hotz, Pia Israelsson, Gretchen Jeens, Carolyn Jongeward, Tai Kim, Ula Queeny Krubnik, Monica Kucharuk, Susan Lappin, Stephanie Ledger van Logchem, Adriana Lee, Dorion Liebgott, L’OR, Sharon MacLennan, Svetlana Matskiv, Suzanne Forgang Miller, Marjorie Moeser, Gillian Morden, Dana Naser, Joanne Nelson, Leigh Nelson, Litsa Parker, Janice Pich, Janet F. Potter, Margaret Rodgers, Ted Scott, Diane Segger, Deniz Seker, Jocelyn Shaw, Joan Solomon, Catharine Somerville, Triveni Srikaran, Anita Stein, Sally Thurlow, Wendy Wallace, and Wendy Weaver.
EXHIBITION CATALOGUE
Scroll down to view artwork presented alphabetically with artist statements, contact information, and to learn more about the artists in the show (links to WAAC portfolio pages, websites and social media).
DIXIE ALLEN
Tout Est Possible
Enroute to Evergreen Brickworks
Digital photography giclee canvas print gallery wrap
48″ x 24″
$1800 (Priced to size upon request)
While on a morning saunter through the Ravine, a discovery painted on a deserted embankment wall, this inspiring mantra “tout est possible” revealed itself in a sparkle of light.