Meet the Artists of the Monashee Arts Council and get a glimpse at the amazing talent of our community.
Click on the Artist name to see more of their available work.

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Robin LeDrew is largely self taught, she has in turn taught art classes to adults and children for a number of years. She volunteers with the Village Gallery and the Monashee Arts council. |
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Making Honey by Nancy Vince
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Nancy Vince is a member of the Okanagan Artists of Canada and the Village Gallery
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Whether Cathy Lansing’s medium has been tiny bursts of fabric, paint, or glass mosaic – a consistent thread of optimism, along with an unabashed use of colour – may be seen throughout. |
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race day jitter 36x24 oil
long luxurious yarn 8x10 oil
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Wendy Hart Penner’s favorite forms of inspiration are still life, life drawing, and painting en plein air. “I love to draw anything live and hope to bring those strokes of life to her painting. |
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Carolynn Anctil is a self-taught visual artist and the instruments of my trade are watercolor, ink, graphite & story.
“I am a Dreamweaver. We live in a world that can be noisy, chaotic, and unpredictable. I’m passionate about creating artwork that captivates & enchants and invites weary hearts to weave dreams and engage with wonder, as children do.” |
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Michelle Goode started working with clay in 2017 through her job working with adults with disabilities and found it to be an amazing stress relief and hasn’t gone back. Ger style is often described as whimsical and an air of fun to it with inspiration coming when it’s least expected. |
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Jeannette Wilding – Cree Native Jeweller, Metalsmith & Weaver studied at the Kootenay School of the Arts in Nelson BC creates meaningful pieces that reflect her heritage and love for the arts. “The art of jewellery & sculptural vessels are where I feel connected with my soul. It’s an amazing feeling to witness each piece develop & take on a life of their own.” |
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Huguette Allen’s paintings are known for their rich, harmonious compositions created from a limited palette inspired by the old masters. She if often found on the banks of the Shuswap River capturing it’s natural wonder. |
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Waiting for Gail and Gladys by Kathy Munts
Team support by Kathy Munts
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Kathy Munts is a self-taught artist from rural Lumby who works with watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media. Inspired by nature and florals, she enjoys experimenting with materials, textures, and techniques. Kathy embraces artistic exploration, allowing paintings to evolve organically. Her work appears in shows and private collections internationally. |
If you would like to be included in this page please email monasheeartscouncil@gmail.com with a short write up, example of work, as well as how to best contact you.