An artsy audience


Seventy people packed the Ladysmith Waterfront Gallery Saturday to hear Tammy Hudgeon, an award-winning glass artist from Gabriola Island.

Seventy people packed the Waterfront Gallery Saturday night to hear Tammy Hudgeon, an award-winning glass artist from Gabriola Island, speak about her mixed media and fused glass art. Hudgeon is known for her unrestrained use of colour, which is inspired by nature. You can see Hudgeon’s art at the Waterfront Gallery during Rock Paper Scissors/Lighting Effects Tuesdays to Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. The show runs until the end of February. Visit www.ladysmithwaterfrontgallery.com for more information about the art show and any other upcoming events.

Seventy people packed the Waterfront Gallery Saturday night to hear Tammy Hudgeon, an award-winning glass artist from Gabriola Island, speak about her mixed media and fused glass art. Hudgeon is known for her unrestrained use of colour, which is inspired by nature. You can see Hudgeon’s art at the Waterfront Gallery during Rock Paper Scissors/Lighting Effects Tuesdays to Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. The show runs until the end of February. Visit www.ladysmithwaterfrontgallery.com for more information about the art show and any other upcoming events.

Ladysmith Chronicle