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Locations & Artists
Come rain or shine, the Banfield Art Crawl 2026 brings together 45 artists across 21 locations. Stroll through the neighbourhood just behind the Willett Hospital in Paris, Ontario, and take in beautiful art, friendly faces, and stunning heritage homes. When you buy art, you’re directly supporting the creators, with all proceeds going straight to the artists.
Many locations have more than one art-maker and you can see a sample of each artist's work when you click the cover image.


29 Baird Street
Graeme & Hannah McGurk-Turner create handcrafted modern-rustic woodwork. Check out their life-edge cutting boards or small furniture and much more.


44 St. George Street
Angela Mead, Emily Gabrie and Christy Fortino share this location. Both Angela and Emily are well known as potters and Christa will bring her fibre arts. You don't want to miss this place - if only for the 'What's the Scoop?' ice cream truck on the driveway!


33 Alexander Avenue
This it the location for Rusted Bobbin - made by Emma. She will showcase fibre arts, specifically handmade sewn textile goods and household items.


45 St. Andrew Street
Linda Nabuurs and Sue Curtis will share this location. Linda brings her bold landscape or nature paintings and Susan will showcase her manipulated and printed photographs.


42 St. Andrew Street
Sha’uri Ellis has been part of the Banfield Art Crawl since the beginning and it is lovely to have her creations continue to be a feature. This year, Sha'uri brings her Mixed media, leatherwork and crochet to the tour.


30 St. Andrew Street
Christa Potter' watercolour and ink drawings show local architecture and points of interest. Jeanette Obbink, a plein air oil painter, uses her outdoor sketches to inform her larger studio work. Buy and original or print... If you are hungry, this location will have the 'Hotdogs and More' food truck on the 23rd.


23 St. Andrew Street
Meghan Aspin, Wendy Zeyen and Wendy Read will share this location with a wide range of products. You will find: stained glass, textile bags and other useful textile products as well as recycled denim items: jewellery, purses and macrame.


23 Warwick Street
Wayne Wilkinson is known for his column in the Paris Independent and his pencil drawings of the Paris architecture. Wayne also creates leather art. He will share his space with Of Land & Sea - Woodwork Studio; handcrafted wood pieces inspired by a love of thoughtful design and the beauty of nature.


22 Warwick Street
Cheryl Brownell and Michaela DiCarlo will share this location. Cheryl is a well known photographer in our area, and Michaela will bring her whymsical bird houses made from dried out gourds.


18 Warwick Street
Linda Sinke will welcome you on this location with her well crafted drawings and oil paintings. Her work depicts well observed landscapes or objects, created ala prima or en plein air.


2 Warwick Street
Known as Jamke's Glass Work, you will be able to purchase stand alone items like fragile looking insects, to larger window panes made out of stained glass at this location.


32 Jane Street
Wendy Perley used pinecones that are artfully arranged and hand painted to create seasonal wreaths.


33 Jane Street
Heather Licskai and Cathy Hall are both potters with many years of experience between the two of them. They will be joined by Diana Licskai &
Mallory Gresch who bring their own delightful acrylics and ceramics art.
Mallory Gresch who bring their own delightful acrylics and ceramics art.


35 Jane Street
Jennifer Budd, Kristine MacGregor, Heather Davidson and Pilar Manorome will be sharing this location. From woolscapes, to rughooking, embroidery and print making, this location will be a delight to visit, not to mention you might be able to get some coffee here...


56 Jane Street
Valerie Legacey & Sue Waldorf will share this location. Both Valerie and Sue will showcase their pottery.


65 Jane Street
Lenny Jones is a multi media artist, who uses bits of paper to create collages that make you stand still in wonder. She will be joined by Lisa Franklin who is a multimedia artist heavily influenced by nature and folk art. She uses paint, fibre, wood and found materials to create new and upcycled creations.


43 Capron Street
Warren Letson, Ursula O'Brien and Steve Howes will be sharing this location. You will find wire sculptures and watercolour images by Warren, pottery by Ursula and prints of pen & watercolour sketches from Paris by Steve. The 'Philly & Wings' food truck will be located here to help keep up your energy...


63 Banfield Street
63 Banfield Street is home to Black Cardinal Contracting. Adam David Lang and his wife Alexandra provide expert interior and exterior renovation and restoration services tailored to the unique needs of century and heritage properties and specialize in stained glass.


42 Banfield Street
A place of fibre arts: Susan Cunningham will be sharing her property with Ally Bryant, Lois Garcia & Linda Mills. Susan creates hand painted silk art and fashion items, Ally will bring her watercolour and embroidery, Lois her jewelry and quilting and Linda her upcycled clothing.


35 Banfield Street
Dan LaPlain, both musically and creatively gifted, will share his paintings with you, alongside Tony Churchill. Tony will have paintings for sale as well, they work in acrylics and oils and many of their work depicts the local area around us.


13 Banfield Street
Cindy is a well known potter in our area, her work is colourful and masterfully made. Buy a mug, bowl or platter - they make great gifts, or a lovely addition to your own selection of handcrafted tableware.
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