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A sample drawn and coloured by Sir Alexander Mackenzie Grade 8 student Salmah Mack for a Bella Coola colouring book. (Morgan Boileau photo)

Bella Coola students create art for colouring book featuring area’s scenes

Their teacher hopes the colouring book will end up on BC Ferries in the future

 

Leah Selk was working on a mixed media detail of her lemon tree during an artist in residence day May 12 at the Station House Gallery. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Williams Lake’s Station House Gallery host artists in residence

Artist Leah Selk was working in the upstairs gallery of the Station…

 

Leah Selk stands next to her piece With Love from the Cariboo, which she said sums it up, with a tiger lilly flower blooming in the midst of a burned landscape. The piece is part of her show now on display in the upper gallery of the Station House Gallery. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Two Cariboo artists now showing at Station House Gallery in Williams Lake

Brandy Stecyk and Leah Selk both have solo shows on display at the gallery until May 27

 

There’s a new face at the station -Station House Gallery that is. Diane Toop, outgoing executive director for the Station House Gallery Society, is training up her replacement, Davanna Stafford. The pair were in the gift shop going over some details on Nov. 1, 2022. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Station House Gallery in Williams Lake welcomes new face

Davanna Stafford will be stepping into the role of executive director

There’s a new face at the station -Station House Gallery that is. Diane Toop, outgoing executive director for the Station House Gallery Society, is training up her replacement, Davanna Stafford. The pair were in the gift shop going over some details on Nov. 1, 2022. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
The set up at Spirit Square just a the Battle of the Brushed was about to get underway to makr the opening of 2022 Downtown Williams Lake Art Walk. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

PHOTOS: Jorgensen reigns supreme in Battle of the Brushes to kick off Downtown Williams Lake Art Walk

Six artists had just one hour to create an artwork on the theme of “Partnerships”

The set up at Spirit Square just a the Battle of the Brushed was about to get underway to makr the opening of 2022 Downtown Williams Lake Art Walk. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
An art show opening patron views some of the paintings by Garry Toop. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Station House Gallery in Williams Lake features two new shows for Sept/Oct

Works by a Kelowna artists in downstairs gallery and local artists Chris and Kevin Easthope upstairs

An art show opening patron views some of the paintings by Garry Toop. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Liz Toohey-Wiese is among the eight artists that will be featured at Island Mountain Arts beginning Thursday, Aug. 25. (Photo submitted)

B.C. visual artists explore wildfires at Wells art gallery

Fire Season will be the final summer exhibition at Island Mountain Arts

  • Aug 24, 2022
Liz Toohey-Wiese is among the eight artists that will be featured at Island Mountain Arts beginning Thursday, Aug. 25. (Photo submitted)
Sherry Yonkman, from left, Kathie Vilkas and Kelsey Blokland of Downtown Williams Lake show of this year’s Art Walk guide. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Sherry Yonkman, from left, Kathie Vilkas and Kelsey Blokland of Downtown Williams Lake show of this year’s Art Walk guide. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Rebecca Fredrickson, on left, gets her classic Vancouver Canucks hockey jersey signed by Richard Brodeur. (Joel Katelnikoff photo)

VIDEO: Hockey and art collide as fans and art lovers come out to meet a king in Williams Lake

Richard “The King” Brodeur was on site in person at the opening reception of The King and I

Rebecca Fredrickson, on left, gets her classic Vancouver Canucks hockey jersey signed by Richard Brodeur. (Joel Katelnikoff photo)
Richard ‘The King’ Brodeur gets started on a plein air painting of Williams Lake, one of the pieces which will be included in the hockey-player-turned-artist’s show in July at the Station House Gallery. (Anne Brown photo)

Retired goalie-turned-artist to fill Station House Gallery for show in Williams Lake

Richard Brodeur is an artist, and yes, some of his paintings also include hockey

Richard ‘The King’ Brodeur gets started on a plein air painting of Williams Lake, one of the pieces which will be included in the hockey-player-turned-artist’s show in July at the Station House Gallery. (Anne Brown photo)
Artist Anne Brown stands next to her painting of puffins at the Station House Gallery on June 2, 2022 for the opening night reception of the group show Wind, Wings & Distractions. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Artist Anne Brown stands next to her painting of puffins at the Station House Gallery on June 2, 2022 for the opening night reception of the group show Wind, Wings & Distractions. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Artist Kathleen MacDonald was on hand to help host the opening of her upper gallery show Pourous on May 5, 2022. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Station House upper gallery show Pourous a first for Kathleen MacDonald

Upper gallery show Pourous creates something fantastical by combining mediums

Artist Kathleen MacDonald was on hand to help host the opening of her upper gallery show Pourous on May 5, 2022. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Some of artist Bobbie Crane’s work which was on display as part of the 2021 Williams Lake Art Walk. (Downtown Williams Lake BIA photo)

Art Walk will be back in downtown Williams Lake Aug. 13 to Sept. 7

Artists and businesses can now apply to participate in this year’s event

Some of artist Bobbie Crane’s work which was on display as part of the 2021 Williams Lake Art Walk. (Downtown Williams Lake BIA photo)
Some of the pieces which will be up for auction as part of the fundraiser show at the Station House Gallery opening on May 5. (Black Press Media photo)

Williams Lake’s Station House Gallery to open Art for Ukraine show

Fundraiser show will feature nearly 50 works by various artists to help raise funds for Ukraine

Some of the pieces which will be up for auction as part of the fundraiser show at the Station House Gallery opening on May 5. (Black Press Media photo)
Three of the pieces up at the Station House Gallery for the show Aging, Art and the Modern Elder (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Three of the pieces up at the Station House Gallery for the show Aging, Art and the Modern Elder (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Tiffany Jorgensen, one of the artists from Cariboo Art Beat, featured in the Station House Gallery show on now, Better Together, poses next to her favourite work in the show, <em>What the F is </em><em>Happening</em>. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Tiffany Jorgensen, one of the artists from Cariboo Art Beat, featured in the Station House Gallery show on now, Better Together, poses next to her favourite work in the show, <em>What the F is </em><em>Happening</em>. (Ruth Lloyd photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
Devereux Hodgson of Victoria’s works are in the latest artist exhibit on display at the Station House Gallery. (Rebecca Dyok photo)
Devereux Hodgson of Victoria’s works are in the latest artist exhibit on display at the Station House Gallery. (Rebecca Dyok photo)
Maureen LeBourdais stands with two of the pieces in her solo exhibit Elementals at the Station House Gallery through September. (Monica Lamb-Yorski photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

OUR HOMETOWN: Weaving a rich life in the Cariboo

Maureen LeBourdais has a solo exhibit on display at the Station House Gallery

Maureen LeBourdais stands with two of the pieces in her solo exhibit Elementals at the Station House Gallery through September. (Monica Lamb-Yorski photo - Williams Lake Tribune)
The original buckskin gloves worn by Rita Hamilton Place when she was the Stampede Queen in 1935 on loan from the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin. (Monica Lamb-Yorski photos - Williams Lake Tribune)

Station House summer show pays tribute to the Williams Lake Stampede

Sheila Wyse of Williams Lake shares thoughts on exhibit

  • Jul 25, 2021
The original buckskin gloves worn by Rita Hamilton Place when she was the Stampede Queen in 1935 on loan from the Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin. (Monica Lamb-Yorski photos - Williams Lake Tribune)
Williams Lake artist Mandee Beaulieu was inspired to ask if Cariboo Art Beat would organize an art show focues on mental health awareness. (Monica Lamb-Yorski photo - Williams Lake Tribune)

Cariboo Art Beat exhibit focuses on mental health awareness

You’re Not Alone, runs until Friday, July 18

Williams Lake artist Mandee Beaulieu was inspired to ask if Cariboo Art Beat would organize an art show focues on mental health awareness. (Monica Lamb-Yorski photo - Williams Lake Tribune)