MCNALLY ARTISTS' STUDIOS
Elenar's Boudoir
"All the world's a stage'" said William Shakespeare.
So, then, you will need a fabulous closet of costumes to wear.
Elenar's Boudoir is a costume-making studio. It is made up of two very creative ladies, Lynne and Rae, who have spent many years working in theatre. They love creating many different costumes, including Victorian men's and ladies', steampunk, and also Santa and Mrs. Claus and a few elves. They have made costumes for the Shakespeare Society and Fort Whoop-Up. They also have a selection of wedding and grad apparel.
Lynne and Rae are available by appointment only. To contact them email at [email protected].
So, then, you will need a fabulous closet of costumes to wear.
Elenar's Boudoir is a costume-making studio. It is made up of two very creative ladies, Lynne and Rae, who have spent many years working in theatre. They love creating many different costumes, including Victorian men's and ladies', steampunk, and also Santa and Mrs. Claus and a few elves. They have made costumes for the Shakespeare Society and Fort Whoop-Up. They also have a selection of wedding and grad apparel.
Lynne and Rae are available by appointment only. To contact them email at [email protected].
Luco Mustard
Luco Farms fresh, stoneground, artisan mustards enhance the natural flavors of your food. Our handcrafted mustard products are made from mustard seed grown on our farm and contain only mustard seed, vinegar, water and salt - pure products, grown locally, and contain no unnecessary ingredients.
Website: lucofarms.com
Website: lucofarms.com
Jeanne Kollee
When you view Kollée’s paintings for the first time you will think many artists are at work. Diverse abstract expressionistic oil and acrylic paintings, watercolors, installations and photography are just some of the styles you will discover when you log on to her website.
Jeanne Kollée is a self-taught painter from southwestern Alberta. She was born in The Netherlands and immigrated to Canada as a toddler.
She has been working full time at her practice for the last 15 years, and has her studio at the McNally Art Studios, housed in a de-commissioned country school south of Lethbridge, AB.
Jeanne has exhibited her work at various shows across the province and also with the Federation of Canadian Artists in Vancouver.
Kollée’s original paintings have sold to art collectors in Australia, The Netherlands, Nepal, Malta, USA, Mexico and Canada.
Website: www.jeannekollee.com
Jeanne Kollée is a self-taught painter from southwestern Alberta. She was born in The Netherlands and immigrated to Canada as a toddler.
She has been working full time at her practice for the last 15 years, and has her studio at the McNally Art Studios, housed in a de-commissioned country school south of Lethbridge, AB.
Jeanne has exhibited her work at various shows across the province and also with the Federation of Canadian Artists in Vancouver.
Kollée’s original paintings have sold to art collectors in Australia, The Netherlands, Nepal, Malta, USA, Mexico and Canada.
Website: www.jeannekollee.com
Diana Zasadny
Diana Zasadny lives and paints in Southern Alberta where she was born and raised. She graduated from the Alberta College of Art and Design in 1991. Her artwork is inspired by excursions in the deserts, prairies and mountains of Canada and the US. Diana’s artwork has been exhibited and collected in North America and internationally.
Inspired by landscape and imagination, Diana Zasadny blends the boundaries of impressionist interpretation and abstraction in her paintings. Taking advantage of light and brilliant color observed in nature, elements are distilled into atmospheric tapestries.
Diana’s unique style is achieved using many layers of acrylic paint and varnish on canvas. She paints both in her studio at McNally Community Centre and en plein air.
Website: www.dianazasadny.net/
Inspired by landscape and imagination, Diana Zasadny blends the boundaries of impressionist interpretation and abstraction in her paintings. Taking advantage of light and brilliant color observed in nature, elements are distilled into atmospheric tapestries.
Diana’s unique style is achieved using many layers of acrylic paint and varnish on canvas. She paints both in her studio at McNally Community Centre and en plein air.
Website: www.dianazasadny.net/
Rick Gillis
Rick Gillis has been a practicing visual artist in Lethbridge for the past 16 years. He currently works from studio space at McNally Art Centre which he shares with his wife, Jeanne.
His primary practice is painting, mostly in acrylic, but his work has also included assemblage, sculpture, multimedia, photography, and performance. He has been involved in solo and group exhibitions in Lethbridge, Calgary, Edmonton and other southern Alberta locations, including the Crowsnest Pass, where he originally hails from. Rick is also an award-winning writer, authoring two self-published novels and a volume of short stories as well as a smattering of poetry.
He has been an active member of the arts community in Lethbridge, serving on the boards of the Allied Arts Council as well as the Southern Alberta Art Gallery. He recently completed a term on the City’s Public Art Steering Committee. Rick has also been an active member of the Potemkin Artist Collective, a loosely organized group of visual artists responsible for mounting several “pop-up” exhibitions in the city’s downtown core over the past several years.
Website: www.rickgillisartist.com
Rick Gillis
Arianna Richardson
Arianna Richardson is a sculptor, performance artist, and mother from Treaty Seven territory (Lethbridge, AB). Richardson most often works under the pseudonym, The Hobbyist, employing hobby-craft techniques to work through an investigation of ubiquitous consumption, gendered labour, waste, excess, and spectacle.
Arianna has exhibited across Canada and has had her work featured in Performance Research, Emergency Index, and the Watch Your Head online anthology of artists working through issues around the climate crisis. Website: www.ariannarichardson.ca |