Submitted by Janet Whittington
Mary Campbell, one of 12 member artists, describes herself as a curious painter. She is keen to experiment with watercolour, collage and texture to capture the landscapes of the Bruce Peninsula, featuring its fiery sunsets, turquoise waters, and stormy waves. Mary’s artwork has been showcased at The Durham Art Gallery, Owen Sound Artist Co-op, Bruce County Museum, Southampton Arts Gallery, Grey Gallery (Owen Sound), Back Alley Gallery (Hamilton) and the L.E. Shore Memorial Library (Thornbury) and has found its way into homes in Canada, the United States and Europe.

Kim McKellar, guest artist, has been working with kiln-fired glass for almost twenty years. Her landscape panels and windows are created using a multi-fired process. Small crushed glass, glass rods and powder are added to sheet glass and are kiln-fired up to five times, building a detailed image with depth and dimension. Kim often works from photos taken on the Bruce Trail and is constantly inspired by the beauty and spirit found in the forests, rural landscapes and on the shoreline.

During May and June, the gallery is open every Saturday, Sunday and holiday Monday from 11am to 5pm. During July and August, the gallery is open from Thursday to Monday.













