Audrey Feltham, a seasoned artist with 30 years of experience in traditional print and fibre art, was born and raised in Southern Alberta. Her work reflects a fusion of prairie upbringing and Maritime experiences, and exploring those diverse cultural connections.
Elizabeth Forrest, a printmaking graduate of the OCA, mastered traditional Japanese woodblock printing in Kyoto during the 90s. Her internationally showcased mixed-media art, known for exploring social behaviours and natural phenomena, features Japanese paper ("washi") as a defining element.
Nadiya Svirsky is a multidisciplinary artist working primarily in printmaking, painting and sculpture. Svirsky’s main preoccupations lie in themes of memory, in-betweenness, heritage, and depictions of moments that connote the passage of time.