Please note these artists donated to previous campaigns and their art is not currently available if you are looking for 2019 artworks dispalyed at Bayside Cafe please visit Keeping It Living Art Show at Bayside Cafe.
Art Cards
Art Cards of each print are available online, at the office and at our events!
View from the Courtenay Airpark #34
Born in Gimli, Manitoba, painter, printmaker Bev Byerley became a resident of the Comox Valley when her father was transferred to C.F.B. Comox in 1965.
Mingling Waters by Jennifer Weber
Born and raised in Ontario, Jennifer’s first art instruction began as a teenager when she joined her mother for evening oil painting classes. This experience taught her the foundations of constructing a scene and building up the layers.
Morning Mist by Rena Rogers
Rena Rogers is a fine arts photographer who has been published in national and international magazines and has exhibited work in New York.
Blue Forest by Shirley Dickie
Shirley is a self-taught artist who has been art-making since grade school. She has been an artist for the past 40 years; practicing as a professional artist since 1996.
Living Waters by Martha Ponting
Born Martha Sleight in London, Ontario, Martha was raised on a farm on the outskirts of the city. She has experienced Canada through living in various locations, including southwestern Ontario, Yukon, Winnipeg, Wetaskawin (AB), Sidney (BC), Calgary, and the Comox Valley.
Stillness by Andy Everson
Andy Everson is a Northwest Coast Artist born in the Comox Valleyin 1972. He was named Na̱gedzi after his grandfather, the late Chief Andy Frank of the K’ómoks First Nation.
Estuary Greens by Brian Buckrell
Brian retired from the University of Guelph (veterinary medicine and agriculture) in 2001 and relocated from Ontario, with his wife Cathy, to Comox B.C., on Vancouver Island.
Long Road to Comox by Martha Jablonski-Jones
Martha studied Fine Arts at the University of Alberta in the late 60’s. Her main focus in art has been physical place and how we dwell in it.
Limited Edition Art Fundraiser
As part of our Keeping It Living Campaign, Project Watershed has acquired a variety of locally created art called “The Keeping It Living Collection”. When you make a financial contribution to Project Watershed of $25 or more you get to choose an art poster.
StockBlinds Sheds Some Light on Kus-kus-sum
We met Daniel and Nadine at a LIFT fundraisier for Kus-kus-sum, they had the winning bid on a silent auction item. They said they wanted to do more and have committed to donating 10% of all their online sales to the Kus-kus-sum project until June 2020! This December they donated $350 and are excited to up that amount by June.