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born and raised in Saskatchewan and moved to Manitoba in 2013. She is an avid artist and enjoys art in any form. From sewing, knitting, crocheting, and beadwork, there is very little in the form of arts she does not do. Northern Manitoba has expanded her love for the arts with all its beauty, and although she misses the prairies, she wouldn’t trade the northern lights for the world. She is the Northern Champion for Flin Flon and the area and is happy to have the opportunity to share art throughout the north.
300-245 McDermot Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R3B 0S6
info@creativemanitoba.ca
204-927-2787
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