A talented artist, Michael works in various mediums. A window designer for many years, his sense of proportion and colour is very developed. Mainly self taught, his skills have increased over many years. Michael also teaches working with watercolours and oil. His work has been shown at many exhibitions and he is always creating new pieces for commissioned work, exhibitions and sale at the Artisans Galleria. Michael also works many additional hours making sure that as the Manager of the Artisans' Galleria, the Galleria is the best it can be.




Born and raised in Hungary, Joci moved to Vancouver in 1988. He has had a fascination with photography ever since the age of 18 and since 2000, without any formal training, he has pursued a career in fine art photography.
For him, the most important aspect of photography is composition, a search for balance within the milieu of light, shadow, color, and sharp or fading elements. Whether the photo draws from the surroundings of a nature park, or a forgotten, unkempt back street, his goal is to use this compelling harmony to lightly accentuate the form or subject, or even elevate it to another dimension
While initially centered on nature and landscape, in recent years he has spent most of his time in Vancouver, trying to get a closer glimpse at its hidden treasures, while also taking more black and white photographs. When he is in the field, he uses a traditional, medium format, Pentax 6x7 camera (cca.40 years old).




A resident of Steveston Village for several years, Margarets tastes are eclectic. Ranging from decorative painting, on anything that stands still, including glass, fabric, wood, tin, terra cotta, paper, tile and more, to creating a many kinds of crafts and graphics using a variety of techniques. Her popular cards give a hint of her cheeky sense of humour and she is always creating new ones.
She has attended many different types of classes, from watercolour & bamboo painting to Calligraphy and soap making, and uses aspects of all of these in her work. She is also a published photographer and non-fiction writer, as well as treasurer of the Community Arts Council of Richmond.
George works primarily with nickel, silver, red brass, copper and sterling silver. He also does a limited amount of lost wax and cuttlefish bone casting in silver as well as enameling and using semi precious stones. Each piece is hand-crafted and one of kind.
Winnie is a graduate of McGill University and a recipient of the James McGill Award, as well as the Betty Jacques Travelling Scholarship in 1985. She was a potter for 14 years before she started her line of unique handcrafted porcelain jewellry in 1988. With emphasis on simplicity and elegance, her work can be seen in many museums, galleris, arts and crafts stores, and fashion boutiquest across Canada. Winnie resides and works in the Kitsilano area in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Winnie is now a member of the Community Arts Council of Richmond and her work is available at the Artisans Galleria.