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Living Library
Living Library
“Check Out” Your Favourite Art




                                                                                 Event
For a truly interactive reading experience, borrow a Living book!
The Pickering Public Library and the PineRidge Arts Council have teamed up to
provide a Living Library. Local artists have become “living books” for this special
event. Each artist represents a specific art form or manages a business in the arts
industry. Individuals may “borrow” a “book” from the Living Library and speak with
them for 30 minutes.

At Central Library:
Saturday, October 15, 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Auditorium

Drop in and browse the “books” on October 15th or put a “book” on hold in advance.
To place a hold, please call the Central Library 905-831-6265 Ext. 6257 or 1-888-
831-6266. Send email requests to kathyw@picnet.org to make arrangements.

       Visit our website at www.picnet.org to preview and get more details.


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Ann Ward
      Herongate Theatre
                          As Artistic Director and owner of Herongate
                          Barn Dinner Theatre, Ann is proud to take
                          part in the Living Library Event.

                          Ann has been directing shows at Herongate
                          Theatre for over 25 years and when she’s
                          not busy in the rehearsal room, you’ll find
                          her in the Herongate kitchen creating
                                         delicious menu items for
                                         happy patrons! An award
                                         winning actress, Ann has a
                                         degree in Dramatic Arts from
                                         San Francisco State University
                                          and a graduate degree from
                                          The American Conservatory
                                          Theatre.

                                          Ann invites you to see
                                          and taste her work at
                                          Herongate this season
                                          as they present delicious
                                          menus along with some
                                          very funny comedy!
Brian Rose        Brian Rose’s Little Big Band is a popular 11 piece
                  band which is available for dances, receptions
                  and concerts. The band’s aim is simply to play
                  good, danceable music - jazz, swing, jive, pop,
                  ballroom, Latin, and R&B - in a small ensemble.
                  In other words, a little big band. The group has
                  been together eight years, building a repertoire
                  of more than 400 fresh, contemporary
                  arrangements of popular tunes, including
                            favourites from the thirties and forties,
                            to the hits of today. The emphasis is
                             on standards - songs that survive the
                             test of time. Above all, “we take our
                             music seriously - but not ourselves!
Little Big Band


                              We always have a good time playing
                              the music we love, and therefore, so
                              does our audience. As the song says,
                              “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got
                               that swing!”

                              The band is comprised of musicians
                              with extensive experience in jazz,
                              big bands, concert bands, Dixieland
                               music, R&B, and even choirs. Their
                               combined musical influences are
                              reflected in their performance, and
                  make it easy for them to satisfy the diverse tastes
                  of today’s audiences.
Cathy and Lou Schnippering        Cathy and Lou Schnippering have studied and
                                  been involved in choral and instrumental music all
                                  through their lives. Over the years Lou has played
                                  a number of instruments with the HMCS York Navy
                                  Band, the North York Concert Orchestra, various
                                  small dance bands and most recently with the
                                  Pickering Community Concert Band.

                                      They have both sung with the Etobicoke
                                      Centennial Choir, the Amadeus Choir,
                                      The Joyful Noise, and other small chamber
                                      choirs. They currently sing with the Durham
                                       Philharmonic Choir in Oshawa and the
                                       Dunbarton-Fairport United Church Senior
                                       and Chamber Choirs in Pickering.
                   Choral Music



                                       For the past 15 years Cathy was also the
                                       Music Director and Producer for the Pickering
                                       Perennials, a 30 voice senior’s chorus and
                                       band where Lou sang, arranged music and
                                        played guitar and clarinet.

                                        In 1994 Cathy and Lou joined the PineRidge
                                        (then Pickering) Arts Council, began
                                         publishing a newsletter, and are now
                                         highly active in the administration of the
                                         Council where Cathy is president. They
                                         also sit as consultants on the board of the
                                         Durham West Art Centre
                                         Foundation.
Deanna Jones                 Deanna, a potter for longer than 35 years, now
                             concentrates her pottery creativity in her studio
                             workshop in Greenwood, Ontario. Passing on to
                             others what she has learned over the years, she
                             also teaches pottery at the DWAC Potters Studion
                             in the Pickering Recreation Centre.

                             In the past, Deanna has participated in such
                             shows as the One of a Kind, the Toronto Outdoor
                             Arts Exhibition, the Unionville Festival, the Markham
         The Potter’s Shed
                             Festival, the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival and a
                                             variety of other local festivals.

                                            Deanna’s work can be found in
                                            private collections across Canada,
                                            as well as in the United States,
                                            Europe and Australia.

                                             She is especially proud that one
                                             of her pieces was chosen for
                                             presentation to then-Lieutenant
                                             Governor Lincoln Alexander at the
                                              opening ceremonies for the new
                                              Pickering Civic Complex.

                                              Deanna’s work is available at her
                                              studio workshop and at the twice-
                                              annual shows put on by the
                                              Durham Potters’ Guild.
Kijimba and Wood Sculpture
                                      Dorsey James, now Canadian, was born and

Dorsey James                          raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After four
                                      years as a jet aircraft mechanic in the US Air
                                      Force, he immigrated to Toronto and eventually
                                      studied Visual Arts and Education at York University.
                                      His sculptures have been exhibited across Canada
                                      as well as in the United States and Germany.

                                           He lives with his family in Pickering, Ontario. He
                                           is retired from teaching Fine Arts at Markham
                                           District High School. Dorsey was awarded a
                                            commission by the Ontario Trillium Foundation
                                            and the City of Pickering for his waterfront
                                            sculpture installation entitled “Home Place”.
                                            He was also awarded The Outstanding
                                             Service Award for 2003 by The York Region
                                             District School Board. Dorsey is currently
                                             commissioned by the City of Pickering to
                                             refurbish the Home Place sculpture which he
                                              installed in Pickering’s Alex Robertson Park
                                              as a year 2000 millennium project.

                                               Dorsey is currently working with Visual Arts
                                               Ontario in Durham Region as well as with
                                                the Durham Region District School Board to
                                                teach at risk youth how to power carve. The
                                                finished product may reflect memories and/
                                      or significant aspects of their past, present or future.
                                      Is their own story, told by their hand via
                                      personal symbolism carved into wood.
Esther Ford
Cultural Expressions
                       Esther Forde is owner and curator of Cultural
                       Expressions Art Gallery, located in historic Pickering
                       Village, Ajax, Ontario. As a strong patron of the
                       arts, Esther is proud to promote new Canadian
                       artists, photographic art, unique ethnic carvings,
                       sculptures, and jewelry from a variety of countries
                       and regions.

                       Born in Jamaica, Esther saw the lack of ethnic and
                       cultural art in her community at home in Canada
                       and identified the potential of opening a gallery.
                                 Opened in 2007, the Gallery gives artists
                                  of diverse backgrounds a local place
                                  to display their art. The Gallery highlights
                                  and promotes established and upcoming
                                  artists from Canada and abroad, as well
                                   as artwork from Africa, the Caribbean
                                   and other countries.

                                  The Gallery has been highlighting a
                                  diversity of local artists through special
                                  presentations. It contributes to making
                                   arts and culture accessible to Durham
                                   Region through on-site exhibits, and in
                                   such public spaces as libraries, municipal
                                   offices and schools.

                                  Esther’s goal is to make a difference
                                 in the community by providing art that
                       showcases our diverse communities of
                       Canada.
Gary is a long-term resident of Ajax, a member
                                 of PRAC, Station Gallery and Society of
Gary Faulkner                    Canadian Artists. As director of SilverStone
                                 Gallery in Pickering, Gary is proud of the
                                 numerous talented artists in Durham and is
                                 happy to display the twenty-five artists who
                                 showcase their works in the Gallery.
           SilverStone Gallery
                                 Gary is also a board member of Durham West
                                 Arts Centre Foundation working to fulfill the
                                       Foundation’s main goal of building a
                                        performing and visual arts centre in
                                        Pickering. The centre will be a wonderful
                                        source of pride to the Durham area and
                                        benefit the area economically.

                                         Gary has also been classically trained
                                         in voice in Toronto and has been
                                         performing for years at a variety of
                                          venues and events including Roy
                                          Thomson Hall, churches, variety shows,
                                          senior residences, private parties and
                                          fundraisers throughout the GTA. “The
                                          type of music that interests me is music
                                 that touches the heart and emotions in people”
                                 he says. A few years ago he produced a CD
                                 with total proceeds of over $10,000
                                 going towards a Evangel Hall, a
                                 shelter for the homeless in Toronto.
As an award winning artist for many years,
Gwen Williams                  Gwen’s work hangs in private and corporate
                               collections in North America and abroad.
                               Represented by several galleries in both
                               Canada and New York State, her portrait
                               commissions include animals as well as people.
         Winning Portraiture
                               While her love of portraiture is undiminished
                               since retiring, she has rediscovered landscape
                               painting and utilizes photography from her
                               travels for inspiration. Gwen has expanded her
                               choice of media to include watercolour, oils
                                              and acrylics as a complement to
                                              her first love, pastels.

                                           Gwen is involved in many aspects
                                           of the art scene. She is a member
                                           of Ajax Creative Arts and Durham
                                           West Arts Centre. She is also an
                                           Honourary Member of the Pin-
                                           eRidge Arts Council and holds
                                            the positions on their executive
                                            of Visual Arts Director and Vice
                                            President.
Janice McHaffie                  Although Janice started in sculpture over 30
                                 years ago and that was her love for years, she
                                 usually only paints now. However she has not
                                 left the texture of sculpting behind, as acrylics
           Meditation Painting   are now her favourite medium.

                                 Janice likes to use colour to affect the
                                 subconscious mind, to enhance work or rest.
                                 She also teaches meditation painting as a
                                 healing art and loves working with children.

                                        Janice would like to see a large arts
                                        centre added to the community to
                                        hang work created locally and to
                                         create a place to paint with other
                                         artists any day of the week. Painting
                                         with other artists stimulates different
                                         creative thoughts as opposed to
                                         painting by yourself. What she enjoys
                                         most about being a member of
                                          PineRidge Arts Council is that they
                                          are very community oriented – they
                                          allow us to live our art.
Goring   The tag, Christian graffiti artist might seem a little
                  counter-intuitive or contradictory but that is
                  precisely what life-long Pickering resident Jeff
                  Goring calls himself.

                     Goring took art at Pine Ridge Secondary
                     School, but it was a hook up with a musician
                      with several CDs to his credit -- who
                      encouraged his graffiti doodling -- that got
                      him seriously started in the genre. He also
                      began breakdancing and became so good
                      that he was engaged by the East Shore
                      Community Centre to give lessons to local
                      youth. He was eventually hired by the City
                       as youth coordinator, in charge of putting
                       together programs of activities for kids and
                       teens. His wife, Charity, runs a dance group
                      and he often accompanies her on junkets to
                  international events in which she is a participant.
JeffArt

                  His own dancing and art has taken him to gigs
                  in England, Sweden, Norway and widely across
                  North America -- often to meet-ups with other
Graffiti




                  graffiti artists with whom he co-creates murals
                  on collaborative themes.


                  Exerpt Courtesy of Pickering News Advertiser/Allan O’Marra
Kirsty Naray         Kirsty Naray’s work with glass began in 1979 when
                     she attended a stained glass course at George
                     Brown College in Toronto. She began her career
                     making small objects and panels. Before long, as
                     her skills improved, she made larger windows for
                     residences.

                                Later, Kirsty developed a fascination for
                                kaleidoscopes and added these to her
                                repertoire. In an effort to make unusual
                                inclusions for the object containers of
                                 her kaleidoscopes, she experimented
                                 with bending glass in a flame and so
                                 began her favourite-to-date phase of
                                 glass working - making glass beads.

                                   Angels, fairies, mermaids, perfume
                                   vessels, aquarium beads and a
                                   variety of floral beads are the
         Bejeweled



                                   current focus of her beadwork. She
                                   styles her beads into unique pieces of
                                   jewellery using sterling silver and gold-
                            filled wire and beads to accent her work.

                     Kirsty has been included in such publications
                     as Victoria magazine, The Wire Artist Jeweller
                     magazine (twice) and Wire in Design - Modern
                     Wire Art & Mixed Media, by Barbara A McGuire as
                     well as numerous glass publications.
Laura Warburton          Laura is a Pickering based abstract artist with an
                         academic background in psychology. Believing that
                         artistic expression cannot be static, held or boxed,
                         her entire body of work to date is nearly impossible
                         to categorize under one simple title or style.

                         Whether the painting is a delicate, flowing and
                         well blended piece or a strong, bold linear piece,
                                 the use of textures and mediums provides
                                 a raw organic like feel. Brushed, sprayed,
                                  carved, splattered, scraped or poured, the
                                  large scale, (<4 ft) paintings are what has
                                  become termed as Loft ArtWork.

                                 Her paintings have exhibited in Canada/
                                 the USA and can be found in corporate /
                                 medical offices, private collections in
                                  Canada, United Kingdom, Germany,
           Abstraction



                                  continental USA and Hawaii.

                                 Loft Artwork paintings have been debuted
                                 on HBO set designs, featured in staging
                                 for real estate showings/magazines and
                                 are exhibited at the Distillery Districts’
                         RedEye Studio Gallery in Toronto.

                         As a self taught and self represented artist, Laura
                         has found a wonderfully creative, original spot
                         within the art world all while creating in
                         her home studio in Pickering, Ontario.
Mala Mahabir                         Mala Mahabir’s work revolves highly around




         Animal Alphabet Adventure
                                     children and their literacy skills as she believes
                                     reading is an essential asset for success. She has
                                     been a creative writer from a young age, and
                                     thrives on inspiring others to do their best, be their
                                     best and give their best!

                                     Through her volunteer work with the Pickering
                                         Reading Program and Frontier College Literacy
                                          Workshops, she observed many children
                                          having difficulty with basic letter and sound
                                           recognition. She took on the challenge to
                                           create a way for children to become
                                           engaged and have fun while learning to
                                            read. Out of this challenge came Animal
                                            Alphabet Adventure which concentrates on
                                            the vernacular of sound via story telling and
                                             alphabet letter recognition. The alphabet
                                             stories on each page are accompanied
                                             with artwork created by Tasha Maraj, which
                                             makes each letter come to life for the reader.

                                            Her life’s travels have taken her on many
                                             personal and professional ventures. She
                                             always knew she wanted to bring about
                                             positive change to the lives of others and
                                             give something back. When she made the
                                            decision to write Animal Alphabet Adventure
                                     she knew in an instant this was the type of
                                     work she wanted to share with children.
Mark Fordam
                             Mark Fordam studied Fine Art at York University and the
                             Ontario College of Art in the early ‘70s before moving
                             on to study dissections and advanced anatomy at
                             the U of T. His first exhibition was at Canada’s oldest
                             established gallery, The Roberts Gallery. He has also
                             shown at the Drabinsky Gallery, the David Mitchell
                             Gallery and the Illuminary Gallery.

                             Mark emerged in the New York scene exhibiting at the
                             Gerold Wunderlich Gallery. As a figure in the Canadian
                             realist movement, Mark played a pivotal role in
                                     creating a strong interest amongst the New
                                     York dealers, which enabled many Canadian
        Invisible Painting

                                      realists to have their first opportunity to show
                                      their work outside of Canada.

                                     His immersion into the world of Visual Effects
                                     was inevitable, crediting the likes of Ray
                                     Harryhausen and Albert Whitlock for his
                                     interest. After teaching several courses at the
                                     Ontario College of Art and world-renowned
                                      Sheridan College, Mark began instructing
                                      artists in drawing, sculpture and realistic
                                      creature design at Calibre Digital Pictures.

                                       Mark has been accredited with several
                                      prestigious awards including an Emmy
                             nomination for the WWII event mini-series Haven (d.
                             John Gray), a Gemini award for the war-torn Germany
                             recreation in Nuremberg (d, Yves Simoneau) and an
                             impressive nomination from the Visual Effects Society for
                             Best Matte Painting in The Man Who Saved
                             Christmas (d. Sturla Gunnarson).
Martha Brown                     Martha Brown is internationally recognized for
                                 her award-winning art quilts, signified by
                                 dramatic imagery and an eye for colour.
                                 Martha’s work has been in over 50 shows and

         Blue Moon Fabric Arts   exhibitions, won over 20 awards and has been
                                 purchased by over 200 collectors, in Canada,
                                 the US, Switzerland, Japan and Germany.

                                          Her work has also been featured
                                          in gallery Solo Exhibitions, and for
                                          several years at the One of a Kind
                                           Christmas Show in Toronto. Her
                                           degree in Art focused on figure
                                           drawing and painting.

                                           In recent years, her focus has
                                           turned to three dimensional figura-
                                            tive sculptures in the form of original
                                            art dolls.

                                            Born in Rochester, NY, she has
                                            lived in several areas of the United
                                            States. In 1999 she married a
                                             Canadian, and now lives in
                                             Pickering, Ontario.

                                             She will have several of her dolls on
                                 display for the day and will be happy
                                 to answer any of your questions.
The Professional Photographer
Mary Cook
                                       Mary Cook was a professional photographer
                                       in Pickering from the late 70s until recently.
                                       The majority of her work was with film but she
                                       enjoys the freedom digital now provides.

                                                   Over the years she has
                                                   photographed sports and
                                                   school groups, family portraits
                                                   and weddings. Some of her
                                                   commercial clients included
                                                   City of Pickering, OPG, Mazda
                                                    and Subaru. She now is most
                                                    often seen pointing her camera
                                                    at her three grandchildren,
                                                    PineRidge Arts Council
                                                    members and the SilverStone
                                                     Gallery.

                                                     In her spare time she works
                                                     with Angie Littlefield on the
                                                      provincial project Reading
                                                      and Remembrance.
Robert Hinves
                               Robert has always had an interest in art from an
                               early age. He pursued his interest by attending a
                               4 year Art Course at Danforth Technical School in
                               Toronto and one year at the Ontario College of Art
                               & Design.

                               His passion has been Ontario Landscapes. He
                               started off painting in oils, but later turned his efforts
                                             to pen, ink and watercolour. It’s not
                                             unusual to find him trudging through
                                              a field with camera in hand. Once
                                              a scene or subject appeals to him,
          Ontario Landscapes

                                              he then recreates it paying close
                                              attention to composition.

                                               As an alternative to the rigid
                                               disciplines of his realistic work, Robert
                                               takes a break and loosens up with a
                                               series of textured abstracts in acrylic
                                               on masonite.

                                             Robert is currently on the Board of
                               the PineRidge Arts Council. He also is a member
                               of the Oshawa Art Association and the Art Guild of
                               Scarborough.

                               Robert has been involved in many different Art
                               Festivals throughout Ontario. His work can be
                               found in many private collections throughout
                               Ontario, United States and England.
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  • 2. Living Library “Check Out” Your Favourite Art Event For a truly interactive reading experience, borrow a Living book! The Pickering Public Library and the PineRidge Arts Council have teamed up to provide a Living Library. Local artists have become “living books” for this special event. Each artist represents a specific art form or manages a business in the arts industry. Individuals may “borrow” a “book” from the Living Library and speak with them for 30 minutes. At Central Library: Saturday, October 15, 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Auditorium Drop in and browse the “books” on October 15th or put a “book” on hold in advance. To place a hold, please call the Central Library 905-831-6265 Ext. 6257 or 1-888- 831-6266. Send email requests to kathyw@picnet.org to make arrangements. Visit our website at www.picnet.org to preview and get more details. Like us on Facebook for updates.
  • 3. Ann Ward Herongate Theatre As Artistic Director and owner of Herongate Barn Dinner Theatre, Ann is proud to take part in the Living Library Event. Ann has been directing shows at Herongate Theatre for over 25 years and when she’s not busy in the rehearsal room, you’ll find her in the Herongate kitchen creating delicious menu items for happy patrons! An award winning actress, Ann has a degree in Dramatic Arts from San Francisco State University and a graduate degree from The American Conservatory Theatre. Ann invites you to see and taste her work at Herongate this season as they present delicious menus along with some very funny comedy!
  • 4. Brian Rose Brian Rose’s Little Big Band is a popular 11 piece band which is available for dances, receptions and concerts. The band’s aim is simply to play good, danceable music - jazz, swing, jive, pop, ballroom, Latin, and R&B - in a small ensemble. In other words, a little big band. The group has been together eight years, building a repertoire of more than 400 fresh, contemporary arrangements of popular tunes, including favourites from the thirties and forties, to the hits of today. The emphasis is on standards - songs that survive the test of time. Above all, “we take our music seriously - but not ourselves! Little Big Band We always have a good time playing the music we love, and therefore, so does our audience. As the song says, “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing!” The band is comprised of musicians with extensive experience in jazz, big bands, concert bands, Dixieland music, R&B, and even choirs. Their combined musical influences are reflected in their performance, and make it easy for them to satisfy the diverse tastes of today’s audiences.
  • 5. Cathy and Lou Schnippering Cathy and Lou Schnippering have studied and been involved in choral and instrumental music all through their lives. Over the years Lou has played a number of instruments with the HMCS York Navy Band, the North York Concert Orchestra, various small dance bands and most recently with the Pickering Community Concert Band. They have both sung with the Etobicoke Centennial Choir, the Amadeus Choir, The Joyful Noise, and other small chamber choirs. They currently sing with the Durham Philharmonic Choir in Oshawa and the Dunbarton-Fairport United Church Senior and Chamber Choirs in Pickering. Choral Music For the past 15 years Cathy was also the Music Director and Producer for the Pickering Perennials, a 30 voice senior’s chorus and band where Lou sang, arranged music and played guitar and clarinet. In 1994 Cathy and Lou joined the PineRidge (then Pickering) Arts Council, began publishing a newsletter, and are now highly active in the administration of the Council where Cathy is president. They also sit as consultants on the board of the Durham West Art Centre Foundation.
  • 6. Deanna Jones Deanna, a potter for longer than 35 years, now concentrates her pottery creativity in her studio workshop in Greenwood, Ontario. Passing on to others what she has learned over the years, she also teaches pottery at the DWAC Potters Studion in the Pickering Recreation Centre. In the past, Deanna has participated in such shows as the One of a Kind, the Toronto Outdoor Arts Exhibition, the Unionville Festival, the Markham The Potter’s Shed Festival, the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival and a variety of other local festivals. Deanna’s work can be found in private collections across Canada, as well as in the United States, Europe and Australia. She is especially proud that one of her pieces was chosen for presentation to then-Lieutenant Governor Lincoln Alexander at the opening ceremonies for the new Pickering Civic Complex. Deanna’s work is available at her studio workshop and at the twice- annual shows put on by the Durham Potters’ Guild.
  • 7. Kijimba and Wood Sculpture Dorsey James, now Canadian, was born and Dorsey James raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After four years as a jet aircraft mechanic in the US Air Force, he immigrated to Toronto and eventually studied Visual Arts and Education at York University. His sculptures have been exhibited across Canada as well as in the United States and Germany. He lives with his family in Pickering, Ontario. He is retired from teaching Fine Arts at Markham District High School. Dorsey was awarded a commission by the Ontario Trillium Foundation and the City of Pickering for his waterfront sculpture installation entitled “Home Place”. He was also awarded The Outstanding Service Award for 2003 by The York Region District School Board. Dorsey is currently commissioned by the City of Pickering to refurbish the Home Place sculpture which he installed in Pickering’s Alex Robertson Park as a year 2000 millennium project. Dorsey is currently working with Visual Arts Ontario in Durham Region as well as with the Durham Region District School Board to teach at risk youth how to power carve. The finished product may reflect memories and/ or significant aspects of their past, present or future. Is their own story, told by their hand via personal symbolism carved into wood.
  • 8. Esther Ford Cultural Expressions Esther Forde is owner and curator of Cultural Expressions Art Gallery, located in historic Pickering Village, Ajax, Ontario. As a strong patron of the arts, Esther is proud to promote new Canadian artists, photographic art, unique ethnic carvings, sculptures, and jewelry from a variety of countries and regions. Born in Jamaica, Esther saw the lack of ethnic and cultural art in her community at home in Canada and identified the potential of opening a gallery. Opened in 2007, the Gallery gives artists of diverse backgrounds a local place to display their art. The Gallery highlights and promotes established and upcoming artists from Canada and abroad, as well as artwork from Africa, the Caribbean and other countries. The Gallery has been highlighting a diversity of local artists through special presentations. It contributes to making arts and culture accessible to Durham Region through on-site exhibits, and in such public spaces as libraries, municipal offices and schools. Esther’s goal is to make a difference in the community by providing art that showcases our diverse communities of Canada.
  • 9. Gary is a long-term resident of Ajax, a member of PRAC, Station Gallery and Society of Gary Faulkner Canadian Artists. As director of SilverStone Gallery in Pickering, Gary is proud of the numerous talented artists in Durham and is happy to display the twenty-five artists who showcase their works in the Gallery. SilverStone Gallery Gary is also a board member of Durham West Arts Centre Foundation working to fulfill the Foundation’s main goal of building a performing and visual arts centre in Pickering. The centre will be a wonderful source of pride to the Durham area and benefit the area economically. Gary has also been classically trained in voice in Toronto and has been performing for years at a variety of venues and events including Roy Thomson Hall, churches, variety shows, senior residences, private parties and fundraisers throughout the GTA. “The type of music that interests me is music that touches the heart and emotions in people” he says. A few years ago he produced a CD with total proceeds of over $10,000 going towards a Evangel Hall, a shelter for the homeless in Toronto.
  • 10. As an award winning artist for many years, Gwen Williams Gwen’s work hangs in private and corporate collections in North America and abroad. Represented by several galleries in both Canada and New York State, her portrait commissions include animals as well as people. Winning Portraiture While her love of portraiture is undiminished since retiring, she has rediscovered landscape painting and utilizes photography from her travels for inspiration. Gwen has expanded her choice of media to include watercolour, oils and acrylics as a complement to her first love, pastels. Gwen is involved in many aspects of the art scene. She is a member of Ajax Creative Arts and Durham West Arts Centre. She is also an Honourary Member of the Pin- eRidge Arts Council and holds the positions on their executive of Visual Arts Director and Vice President.
  • 11. Janice McHaffie Although Janice started in sculpture over 30 years ago and that was her love for years, she usually only paints now. However she has not left the texture of sculpting behind, as acrylics Meditation Painting are now her favourite medium. Janice likes to use colour to affect the subconscious mind, to enhance work or rest. She also teaches meditation painting as a healing art and loves working with children. Janice would like to see a large arts centre added to the community to hang work created locally and to create a place to paint with other artists any day of the week. Painting with other artists stimulates different creative thoughts as opposed to painting by yourself. What she enjoys most about being a member of PineRidge Arts Council is that they are very community oriented – they allow us to live our art.
  • 12. Goring The tag, Christian graffiti artist might seem a little counter-intuitive or contradictory but that is precisely what life-long Pickering resident Jeff Goring calls himself. Goring took art at Pine Ridge Secondary School, but it was a hook up with a musician with several CDs to his credit -- who encouraged his graffiti doodling -- that got him seriously started in the genre. He also began breakdancing and became so good that he was engaged by the East Shore Community Centre to give lessons to local youth. He was eventually hired by the City as youth coordinator, in charge of putting together programs of activities for kids and teens. His wife, Charity, runs a dance group and he often accompanies her on junkets to international events in which she is a participant. JeffArt His own dancing and art has taken him to gigs in England, Sweden, Norway and widely across North America -- often to meet-ups with other Graffiti graffiti artists with whom he co-creates murals on collaborative themes. Exerpt Courtesy of Pickering News Advertiser/Allan O’Marra
  • 13. Kirsty Naray Kirsty Naray’s work with glass began in 1979 when she attended a stained glass course at George Brown College in Toronto. She began her career making small objects and panels. Before long, as her skills improved, she made larger windows for residences. Later, Kirsty developed a fascination for kaleidoscopes and added these to her repertoire. In an effort to make unusual inclusions for the object containers of her kaleidoscopes, she experimented with bending glass in a flame and so began her favourite-to-date phase of glass working - making glass beads. Angels, fairies, mermaids, perfume vessels, aquarium beads and a variety of floral beads are the Bejeweled current focus of her beadwork. She styles her beads into unique pieces of jewellery using sterling silver and gold- filled wire and beads to accent her work. Kirsty has been included in such publications as Victoria magazine, The Wire Artist Jeweller magazine (twice) and Wire in Design - Modern Wire Art & Mixed Media, by Barbara A McGuire as well as numerous glass publications.
  • 14. Laura Warburton Laura is a Pickering based abstract artist with an academic background in psychology. Believing that artistic expression cannot be static, held or boxed, her entire body of work to date is nearly impossible to categorize under one simple title or style. Whether the painting is a delicate, flowing and well blended piece or a strong, bold linear piece, the use of textures and mediums provides a raw organic like feel. Brushed, sprayed, carved, splattered, scraped or poured, the large scale, (<4 ft) paintings are what has become termed as Loft ArtWork. Her paintings have exhibited in Canada/ the USA and can be found in corporate / medical offices, private collections in Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Abstraction continental USA and Hawaii. Loft Artwork paintings have been debuted on HBO set designs, featured in staging for real estate showings/magazines and are exhibited at the Distillery Districts’ RedEye Studio Gallery in Toronto. As a self taught and self represented artist, Laura has found a wonderfully creative, original spot within the art world all while creating in her home studio in Pickering, Ontario.
  • 15. Mala Mahabir Mala Mahabir’s work revolves highly around Animal Alphabet Adventure children and their literacy skills as she believes reading is an essential asset for success. She has been a creative writer from a young age, and thrives on inspiring others to do their best, be their best and give their best! Through her volunteer work with the Pickering Reading Program and Frontier College Literacy Workshops, she observed many children having difficulty with basic letter and sound recognition. She took on the challenge to create a way for children to become engaged and have fun while learning to read. Out of this challenge came Animal Alphabet Adventure which concentrates on the vernacular of sound via story telling and alphabet letter recognition. The alphabet stories on each page are accompanied with artwork created by Tasha Maraj, which makes each letter come to life for the reader. Her life’s travels have taken her on many personal and professional ventures. She always knew she wanted to bring about positive change to the lives of others and give something back. When she made the decision to write Animal Alphabet Adventure she knew in an instant this was the type of work she wanted to share with children.
  • 16. Mark Fordam Mark Fordam studied Fine Art at York University and the Ontario College of Art in the early ‘70s before moving on to study dissections and advanced anatomy at the U of T. His first exhibition was at Canada’s oldest established gallery, The Roberts Gallery. He has also shown at the Drabinsky Gallery, the David Mitchell Gallery and the Illuminary Gallery. Mark emerged in the New York scene exhibiting at the Gerold Wunderlich Gallery. As a figure in the Canadian realist movement, Mark played a pivotal role in creating a strong interest amongst the New York dealers, which enabled many Canadian Invisible Painting realists to have their first opportunity to show their work outside of Canada. His immersion into the world of Visual Effects was inevitable, crediting the likes of Ray Harryhausen and Albert Whitlock for his interest. After teaching several courses at the Ontario College of Art and world-renowned Sheridan College, Mark began instructing artists in drawing, sculpture and realistic creature design at Calibre Digital Pictures. Mark has been accredited with several prestigious awards including an Emmy nomination for the WWII event mini-series Haven (d. John Gray), a Gemini award for the war-torn Germany recreation in Nuremberg (d, Yves Simoneau) and an impressive nomination from the Visual Effects Society for Best Matte Painting in The Man Who Saved Christmas (d. Sturla Gunnarson).
  • 17. Martha Brown Martha Brown is internationally recognized for her award-winning art quilts, signified by dramatic imagery and an eye for colour. Martha’s work has been in over 50 shows and Blue Moon Fabric Arts exhibitions, won over 20 awards and has been purchased by over 200 collectors, in Canada, the US, Switzerland, Japan and Germany. Her work has also been featured in gallery Solo Exhibitions, and for several years at the One of a Kind Christmas Show in Toronto. Her degree in Art focused on figure drawing and painting. In recent years, her focus has turned to three dimensional figura- tive sculptures in the form of original art dolls. Born in Rochester, NY, she has lived in several areas of the United States. In 1999 she married a Canadian, and now lives in Pickering, Ontario. She will have several of her dolls on display for the day and will be happy to answer any of your questions.
  • 18. The Professional Photographer Mary Cook Mary Cook was a professional photographer in Pickering from the late 70s until recently. The majority of her work was with film but she enjoys the freedom digital now provides. Over the years she has photographed sports and school groups, family portraits and weddings. Some of her commercial clients included City of Pickering, OPG, Mazda and Subaru. She now is most often seen pointing her camera at her three grandchildren, PineRidge Arts Council members and the SilverStone Gallery. In her spare time she works with Angie Littlefield on the provincial project Reading and Remembrance.
  • 19. Robert Hinves Robert has always had an interest in art from an early age. He pursued his interest by attending a 4 year Art Course at Danforth Technical School in Toronto and one year at the Ontario College of Art & Design. His passion has been Ontario Landscapes. He started off painting in oils, but later turned his efforts to pen, ink and watercolour. It’s not unusual to find him trudging through a field with camera in hand. Once a scene or subject appeals to him, Ontario Landscapes he then recreates it paying close attention to composition. As an alternative to the rigid disciplines of his realistic work, Robert takes a break and loosens up with a series of textured abstracts in acrylic on masonite. Robert is currently on the Board of the PineRidge Arts Council. He also is a member of the Oshawa Art Association and the Art Guild of Scarborough. Robert has been involved in many different Art Festivals throughout Ontario. His work can be found in many private collections throughout Ontario, United States and England.