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Wondering what to do this summer?  Why not take an self-guided Artisan Tour? Tired of the sun and the beach........or its a rainy day?  This is a perfect way to indulge in the Creative side of You!

 

1.) Greendale Pottery & Country Guest House

Enjoy gorgeous stoneware in bright contemporary glaze colours and unique designs.

2.) Rainforest Pottery -Featuring the work of Vijaya Morrison, potter with  over 36 years experience.  Features Raku low fire salty and crystaline glazes.  Classes and Workshops are offered!

 

3.) Schellenberg Pottery - 4450 #3 Road, Yarrow, B.C.  e-mail - sueschell@shaw.ca - A wide variety of functional pottery handmade so there are no two alike!

 

4.) Ted Driediger Pottery - Utilitarian and decorative stoneware for the home and garden. 41640 Yarrow Central Road, Yarrow, B.C.  1-604-823-6961

 

5.) Sto:lo Artisan Centre - Over 50 First nations artists create a unqiue and diverse selection of handcrafted high quality Native artworks!

 

6.) Artisan Gallery - Karen and Huibert welcome you to their store of locally inspired works of art.

 7.) Metal Animation Studion Inc. - Visit this studio dedicated to the magnificant works of Canadian metal sculptor, Kevin Stone.  Kevin specializes in sculptures using stainless steel.  He has a reputation for producing exquisite, highly detailed, stainless steel masterpieces!

        

 8.) Evelyn Zuberbier

 Evelyn discovered her artistic talent at age 12 when she self-taught painting  using watercolors, oils and acrylics.....Visit her at here home studio, at 46572 Montana Dr., Chilliwack, B.C.  e-mail - ezuby@dowco.com ph. 604-792-5406

 9.) Mary's Studio on Reece - Located minutes from downtown Chilliwack - at 46053 Reece Av., Mary Stern's water colours are on display in a basement gallery and studio.  Ph. in advance!  ph. 604-793-6958. e-mail:  timstern@shaw.cal

 

10)Wisteria Studio/Gallery - Linda has been painting porcelain since 1983 in her heritagehome studio/gallery.  She specializes in North American and E#uropean style porcelain painting, watercolour, oils and jewelry.

11)Asai's Art Gallery & Eagle Trading Company - Art gallery and gift shop in historic downtown.  Feauting exclusive works from local and internation artitis.  From handcrafted glass jewellery, to native wood carvings, Red Hat Society accessories to belly dancing goods!

 

12.) Brimacombe House & Royal Art Studio -

Located on beautiful Chilliwack Mountain, Errol Brimacombe and his wife Maureen operate an artists' studio gallery and a small commercial kitchen.  Products include watercolours, oils, giftwar and bakery goodies!

 

 

 

  

                                             

 

If you or someone you know is thinking of Buying or Selling property in Chilliwack, Hope, Abbotsford, Langley or anywhere in the Fraser Valley Area of B.C. - or if you would like more information please give Liz  Moras of Landmark Realty Chilliwack a call at- 604-799-0459 or e-mail at lizmoras@gmail.com.     

Copyright © 2009 By Liz Moras, All Rights Reserved. All information provided by this author is only an opinion, it is not guaranteed, may be based on information collected from several sources, and may be time sensitive.  It is not necessarily representative of the opinions of Landmark Realty Chwk. Ltd..   

                               

 

 

                               

 

 
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16 Comments on Chilliwack Artisan Tours - Self Guided

JUL
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Liz, what a lovely tour you've put together that could take up two to three days. I had know idea you had such artisans in your area. I would seek out first the Native Artists working on those totem poles. Very cool stuff.

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Liz, Gary took the words right out of my mouth.  What a nice post, it is so beautiful and to think that we can all experience the artists work.

8:17pm • #2
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I love pottery/stoneware - making it as much as buying it. :)
Such beautiful things to do (not to mention beautiful scenery) - and so little time.
Thanks for the 'tour'.

Liz, we will have to decide who is going where first ... soon!

8:40pm • #3
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Liz:  What a great post -- makes me want to come visit!

8:41pm • #4
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Liz, I absolutely love these posts, I get so caught up in looking at the different artists and their amazing creativity!  Many of these I thought were just gorgeous, thank you for sharing all these links.

8:43pm • #5
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Hey Gary - its amazing what you discover when you become a tourist in your own town!  :-)  The native carvings are pretty amazing.......:-)

11:41pm • #6
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Audrey - thanks!  It is cool how you can go on a tour and immerse yourself in all that talent and artistry!

11:43pm • #7
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Sylvie!  I didn't know you made pottery!  I've always want to get my hands into that oozy, creamy, mush, gushy clay!  :-) As for the trip, we should set a goal that when we lose...X....and make Y we treat ourselves to a trip!

11:46pm • #9
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Carole !  I'm so glad you enjoyed it!  I still have to talk to you about a professional consult on my place, I guess by photos......as I'm selling my place now!

11:50pm • #10
JUL
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2008
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Liz, I don't make it very well ... sometimes it turns out to be something totally different LOL :)  but it's very relaxing (some people like gardening ... I don't...).

6:24am • #11
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Liz,

Cool idea. The wife and I did something similar Sunday down in Skagit County. It was fun and you have some neat artists there.

8:18am • #12
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Sylvie:  I guess thats part of the fun of it....you never know what you're going to get?  I can definitely see how it would be therapeutic!

11:43am • #13
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Steven....your wife gets you to come with her does she!  :-)  I'm sure you had a great time!...

11:45am • #14
JUL
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Liz, I really like how you structured this tour.  It looks like you have a varied arts scene there. 

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2008
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Sondra - I see you've come and looked at several of my posts.....thank you so much for visiting..:-)

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