October 4th & 5th
Saturday 11:00 am -5:00 pm
Sunday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm

BARRIEFIELD STUDIO 

Barb Carr

An award-winning artist, Barb began by working in watercolour and acrylic painting. Afterwards she branched out into collage and printmaking. Her most recent works are in oil paint, and for eighteen months in 2022/2-23, she painted a small oil painting almost every day. While continuing with oil painting, she also explores various printmaking processes, and is a member of the printmaking open studio at the Kingston School of Art.  Barb’s work can be seen in solo and group shows in the Kingston area, and in her home studio.

 

Awards             2004: Organization of Kingston Women Artists – one of three awards

2005: Kingston Arts Council Annual Juried Arts Salon – first prize in the Established Artists category.

2008 Scotties Tissue Box Design Contest – 2nd place out of 32,000 entries

2008 and 2009: award winner, Art in the Park, Parks Canada, St. Lawrence Islands National Park

2010: BENE Award for Sacred Art from Ministry and Liturgy journal (California)

2011: Second prize, Kingston Salon Prize

2012: Nan Yeoman’s Award, Kingston Arts Council Annual Juried Salon

2013: Honourable Mention, Kingston Salon Prize

2013: Second Prize, “Freedom” exhibition, Marianne van Silfhout Gallery (Brockville)

2016: Collage piece included in Incite 4: Relax. Restore. Renew: the Best of Mixed Media, published October 2016 by North Light Books.

2022: Selected as a “Distinguished Artist” in ArtAscent Magazine, Summer Ed.

2023: Selected as a “Distinguished Artist” in ArtAscent Magazine, April Ed.

2023: Works selected for inclusion in the 2023 Juried Exhibition and in the Art For All exhibition.

 

262 Main St., Barriefield,
Kingston, Ont., K7K 6W4

(613) 544-4081
barbecarr@hotmail.com
www.barbecarr.com
Instagram: barbecarr

David Craig

I have been enjoying taking and making photos for many years on a variety of photographic subjects in nature and everyday life.  I especially enjoy pursing and capturing the interplay of light, colours, forms and textures, so as to coax out something mysterious from my subjects.  I like my photos to invite the viewer to pause and to wonder and to pose questions.  I delight in composing my pictures through the viewfinder and as a result only sometimes adjust or crop my pictures later.  My photos reflect my fascination with the patterns in nature that reveal themselves when I focus my attention on them.

davidfcraig@hotmail.com

262 Main St., Barriefield Village

Kingston, ON    K7K 6W4