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Featuring Winnipeg artists:  Andrew Marek, Barb Watson, Bernard Ferguson, Bhavni Bhakoo, Bram Singleton, Chu Pei, Ciji Crighton, Claire Friesen, Dan Donaldson, David Low, Diane Morley, Donna Martin, Iren Kulscar, Janice Low, Jolanta Sokalska, Jonah O'Neil, Jordan Miller, Lillian Austin, Mark Humphries, Matt Gardiner, Meagan Brown, Micheal McMullan, Monica de Jong, Peter Graham, Sarah Collard, Shawn Berard, Tara Davis, Terry Folster, Wilma Shroeder

Please note:
The color that you see in the artwork depicted on this website only approximates the true color of the actual pieces. Rather than basing your decision on colour alone, judge the works that you see here by their composition, subject matter, and tonal quality. If there is a piece that interests you, please come to the gallery during business hours or contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

changes to auxiliary gallery occur each month. 

Below are some of the auxiliary gallery images, please visit us to view more!

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Monica de jong, The Contractor
 

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Monica de jong, The Sourcerer
 
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Dan Donaldson, Blue Balls 1
 
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Dan Donaldson, Please do f yourself from grandma's nasty patchwork series
 
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Dan Donaldson, Spaghetti Bush
 
 
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David Low, Train Crossing Catch the Lights
 
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Train Crossing Ghost Car
 
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Train Crossing Catch the Shadow
 
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Rodeo White Hat
 
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Rodeo Black Hat
 
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Zbigniew Sokalski, Lizard's Kiss
 
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Barb Watson, Pines Watching Over
 
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Barb Watson, Standing Tall
 
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Barb watson, Whispers
 
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Peter Graham, Model 310
 
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Christopher Wood, Sad Old Man
 
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Janice Low, Berry Puzzling
 
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Sarah Collard, Golden
 
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Sarah Collard, G-Guitar
 
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Andrew Marek, Complexities
 
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Bernard F
 
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Bernard F
 
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Bernard F
 
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Bernard F
 
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Bernard F
 
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Bernard F
 
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Jordan Miller, Embrace
 
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Chu Pei, Outbursts
 
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Chu Pei, Life Forms
 
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Chu Pei, Flower
 
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Chu Pei, Emerging Beauty
 
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Chu Pei, Nature Worshippers
 
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Wilma Schroeder
 
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Oria Dale
 
 
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Candace Propp, Summer
 
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Candace Propp, Summer, Paper Cast
 
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Candace Propp
 
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Candace Propp
 
 
 
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Iren K
 
 
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Iren K
 
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Jolanta Sokalska, Vital Energy
 
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Jolanta Sokalska, Thetian
 
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Jolanta Sokalska, glass & metal
 
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Jolanta Sokalska, Glass & Metal
 
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Meagan Brown, Lone Tree
 
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Mark Humphries, Visitation
 
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Mark Humphries, Falling Head
 
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Diane Morley, Untitled (from Pod Series)
 
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Claire Friesen, Gingham Dress
 
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Bhavni Bhakoo, Mother Me, Acrylic & Mixed Media on Canvas, 2009- NFS
 
 
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Lillian Austin
 
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Lillian Austin, Music to My Ears, aka Sprwling Factor, mixed media on stretched canvas
 
 
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Lillian Austin, Cubic Zirconium, aka the Light Within, mixed Media on Stretched Canvas
 
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Ciji Crighton, Tegan on Average, oil on canvas, 30
 
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Ciji Crighton, Bunions, oil on canvas, 60
 
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Ciji Crighton, Gauntlet, oil on canvas, 28
 
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Jordan Miller, Balancing Chaos, Acrylic and Oil Painting, 2008, 48
 
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Jonah O'Neil, photograph, 7.75
 
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Jonah O'Neil, photography, 7.75
 

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Jonah O'Neil, photography, 7.75


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Mike McMullan, NFS





 
 
 
 
 
 
Newsflash
 
Space Testimonial 
 
'cre8ery at 125 Adelaide, across from the Downtown Red River Campus, is indeed a“cre8ive space for cre8ive people” for all involved.  It is operated fairly and expertly by cre8ery's full time director, Jordan Miller.  Jordan has both a Fine Arts Degree as well as an Arts and Cultural Management certification.

I shared the Classroom Studio, a huge and brightly lit multipurpose room, with two groups for one month.  The groups using the space, scheduled at different times, were diligent in their respect of my work.  The atmosphere, people, location, and 24 hour secure access permits a comfortable working locale.  One can find more than one night owl burning the midnight oil, and feel as if this were everyday “modus operandis” – which indeed it is for many working artists.
 
With openings scheduled almost every Thursday or Friday evening and thorough advertising  – this artistic centre offers artists the assurance of regular, consistent operating hours and reliable exposure to the public of their works.  The environment is dynamic with scheduled workshops, drop in dates, and exhibitions held by many wonderfully talented artists as well as a steady stream of professional and emerging artists. 
 
Jordan and partner, Shawn Berard also host regular popular events such as “99 Pieces of Art on the Wall” and regular themed “Calls for Submissions”, such as upcoming the upcoming, “Art-i-Peg” call for submissions.   These shows allow artists who may not have complete collections, to show their work for sale, and also inspire many to try their hand at different genres for a shot at a sale of a piece of art that may have never otherwise have been seen.  There is a waiting list for studio and gallery space, so if you are looking for temporary working space for a project, the classroom studio is an extremely convenable and affordable option.

Manager Jordan Miller had to tidy up my cre8tive space for me once when I forgot what day it was (oops!), and she was intensely respectful of anything that might or might not be “Art”.  She laid my belongings aside with such care that despite her apparent self expectations of excellence, I knew that this was no arrogant artist!  She even put my tools in little boxes for me!'
--JDesRoches
 
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