Most ACP members are showcased with their own webpage including biography/artist statement and a selection of current artwork. Click on an image below to see an artist’s page. Most will have links to view more artwork on social media or their own webpage plus contact information.
EXPLORE THESE GALLERIES TO ENJOY THE INCREDIBLE TALENT OF YOUR LOCAL ARTISTS.
Adrian Baker
Reflection & dialogue on society’s disconnect with nature
Josée Bourassa
Watercolors are like magic for her - L’aquarelle, c’est comme de la magie pour elle
Tamara Campbell
Creating a visual escape, a place to get lost in the details, colours, and textures
Jane Cass
Photographing the roads less travelled
Kim Chase
Depicting nature and our spiritual connection
Vic Dohar
Simple yet impactful colour palettes and shapes
Chris Drake
Chris Drake is known about Carleton Place for his warm smiles, his enthusiastic cheers at local regattas and hockey games and his varied and colourful art.
Erika Farkas
Her passion lies in the realistic portraying of the human form
Trina Ganson
a memory of how things have been changed through human influence
Colleen Gray
Powerful messages speak to the state of our planet
Susan Gray
Pushing the boundary between realism and abstraction
Steve Hewer
Renditions of Intricate Architecture and Cityscapes
Leah Hicks
Inspiring the mind, exploring the depths of the subconscious landscape
Jana Jaros
Painting a visual diary of experience and feelings
MJ Lancaster
Depicting the beauty and emotions found in everyday objects
Kim Land
more driftwood picking than fishing
Kenna McCall
Art jewelry created from custom cut rare and local gemstones
Aileen Merriam
Inspired by native plants of the Canadian Shield forest
Judi Miller
Threads provide colour, texture and pattern
Auni Milne
Musings on the Human, Animal, and Natural World
Gwen Pappas
Her creative process is spontaneous and fearless
Angela Plontz
A passion for design, typography, art, life drawing, gardening and loves the colour yellow!
Pat Purdy
abstract artist who loves to experiment
Robert Reid
Creating extreme levels of detail in his chosen subjects
Roxanne Ward
The beauty of lampworking is that it is a journey, not a destination