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Tania Kristensen
Tania Kristensen is a Contemporary Fibre Artist. Deeply rooted within the rich diversity of the Beaver Hills Biosphere, Tania stitches and weaves sustainable and reclaimed materials into one of a kind sculptural and utilitarian pieces. Her current work is a reflection of her personal engagement with the countryside and the stories it whispers of time…
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Mary Wilton
I have been a fibre artist for more than 30 years and participated in 14 Camrose Art Walks. I use a wide variety of techniques and have taken many workshops to develop my skills and connect with other fibre artists. My art is grounded in nature and appreciation for beauty in the natural world.