





Past Shows, Projects and Events
Spring Art Escape 2025
If you missed us, here are some photos of the exhibition on display in the Saltair Community Centre Auditorium April 12th and 13th.
Handmade Holiday Market 2024
At the Chemainus Public Market on November 23rd and 24th, we had all sorts of wonderful hand made treasures, buskers and even Santa!



a couple of gnomes

Art Jam 2024
This was our first time participating the the Ladysmith Arts Council's Art Jam on August 24th 2024, part of the Arts on the Avenue event. We had a very successful booth inviting participants to explore and have fun with watercolours and collage. Everyone had a lot of fun!




Spring Art Show 2024
May 24th - 26th




photo credit: Art Carlyle, poster design Kathryn Huse
Love Bytes Show February 2024
A collaboration with the Yellow Point Drama Group for three nights of performances and visual arts all on the topic of LOVE.




Ladysmith Arts Council Spring Art Tour 2023
April 14th to 16th
This was our first time exhibiting at the Ladysmith Art's Council Gallery. The show was geared for holiday gift giving as well as many peices showcasing our members' larger work. Here is a slide show of the exhibition.








Ladysmith Arts Council Spring Art Tour 2022
The Ladysmith Art's Council invited us to participate in their Spring Art Tour. On April 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, at the Saltair Community Centre auditorium, our members proudly presented their work. Here is a slide show of the exhibition.




Cradle Board Community Project 2021-22
The cradle board project was a fundraising initiative as well as a Community Project. Members paid for cradle boards that had been generously donated to the group. Members then painted anything that inspired them on the theme of Animal, Vegetable Mineral. The work was revealed at our 2021 Holiday Party. The images below show the each piece as it was revealed.




The second part of the project was to donate the work to public spaces in the local community. Lynda Sangster and Jetta Van Westen located spaces and paired the work to go to their new homes. The images below show which work went where.





























