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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jun 1999, p. 28

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§First BarterWorks art show celebrated finer things in life by Pauline Finch Speoal In the ( hrcmule Seen through the flowmg colours of) ( .1: Bentley y 1lil,%MIliim,,,, The EaiEtg?Pur showroom has moved to the big tent at Pearson’s in New Hamburg to sell you factory-direct prices. The doors will be closed on Wednesday, June 23rd to prepare for our Biggest Saitof the Year! NM Cl'irikiick Plan for your Investments Martin Wealth Management Ltd. (519) 664-3526 or 1-800-665-0986 sinned glass panels, even the motley Cityscape at Queen and ( harks m downtown knclr mar took on a magrcal glow sTciJnm . DEPENDABILIIY . SERVICE licensed by Global Allocation financial Group Inc. Bringing Waterloo to Waterloo at least lor a " days Bentley. whose Verse Burealls studro on Wellington Street N gives birth to an amazing array every Wednesday 886-28i50 of personal and custom work, was one of [we artists featured last week Uune 17 through 19) In the flurry“ professional show and sale mounted by BamtrWorks Founded several years ago as K-W' LE Ts (Local Employ- ment and Iradrng System), BarterWorks IS a fast-growrng alternate-economy movement whose ISO-plus members can chum or offer everything from babysuung to organically grown vegetables by using mainly "barter dollars" as credit for their work. But beyond practical. every- day goods and services. Barter- Works recently began attract- ing an dam: core of full-ttme artists, whose one-of-a-Kumi works In clay, glass, paint, Ink. film. wood and paper all add up to a Vibrant celebration of the fmcr lhings m Me Shawna Morrissette, from Majestic Mud, shows off her lat- est creation at the BanerWorks first annual Summtr Art Exhibition last Saturday at the Working Centre. For several dozen vmlurs drawn upstairs to the spacious light-filled room above The Working Centre at 62 Queen M. h.. the temporary gallery was a place lo see, feel, even pick up and touch, the fruns of imagination and Iovmg labour There wcrc smkrng, sensual creations by potter Shawna Morrtssettc whose work IS Inspired by Images of the god- dess in every woman; pamter Debbie Johnson's subtle play of light and lemurs over Ontario landscapes: flowers seen from a hug'stye view by photogra- phercalligraphcr Diane rast- ham, pauvuakung ml mmlalurn by Wdham Downcy who spends hundreds of hours rccrmung the tcclv, nlqucs of Rcnmvsance mastrrs. and 1hr 1shurvucal prmis and abstract carvings that comple- ment Bentley's sinking aerial glass works. While the; inaugural show was a brief venture, plans are already underway to mount future cxhha-salcs on a more regular basrs and to feature sev- eral more artists who Joined BarterWorks this past sprung With J ncw store-front Ioca- Imn hung renovated in the for- mer HumeFu location Across f mm The Workmg Centre, RarterWorks will soon have a more vmblc puhhc profile for all of tts programs and ser- vices a and ideal street-level gallery space for its growing Curl: oi amsls. To find out more about BarterWorks and how to become a member, call 749- l9ll (all vulctmads promptly answerch e-mall m barierworkJPwehmet, or as" the wcbsnc at www wch net}- hartcrworks (Paulmc hmh n a Kttchrno mum, amateur mummn and lhrnlugv srudrnt who u a mrm- hr! of Buvmuhrhx?

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