Crafts Association of British Columbia - British Columbia's Leading Craftspeople

British Columbia's Leading Craftspeople

Glass - Joanne Andrighetti, Gary Bolt, Lou Lynn, Markian Olynyk, Naoko Takenouchi, Morna Tudor

Wood - Neno Catania, Ron David, Jason Marlow, Todd Stockner

Ceramic - Walter Dexter, Robin Hopper, Sadashi Inuzuka, Charmian Johnson, Sam Kwan, Vincent Massey, Kinichi Shigeno, Debra Sloan

Fibre - Jane Kenyon, Lesley Richmond, Carol Sabiston, Ruth Scheuing, Joanna Staniszkis, Yvonne Wakabayashi

Metal - Madeleine Chisholm, Barbara Cohen, Erin Dolman

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