The finest of art presented by The Maker’s Hand
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Show co-chairs Veronica Cluett and Ann Wardrop with the notice honouring Carol Burrill. Funds are being collected to create a scholarship fund in her name.
Some of the finest artists from Eastern Ontario are honouring one of their own this weekend.
Exhibitors and visitors to the 9th annual Maker’s Hand Festival of Fine Craft event honoured Carol Burrill, of Riccaro Jewellery Studio and Gallery, one of the founding exhibitors at Maker’s Hand. She passed away Oct. 18, at Hospice Prince Edward, a few days after her 56th birthday.
“She was a marvellous artist,” said Veronica Cluett, the show’s co-chair with Ann Wardrop. “We were saddened to hear about her death and we miss having her her. She was one of the show’s founding artisans.”
At her studio on Main Street Picton, near the hospital, Carol and her husband Rick invited visitors to explore her many creations, one-of-a-kind pendants, chains, bracelets, earrings and rings, all handcrafted then complemented with precious, semi-precious or Prince Edward County beach stones.
In explaining her work in the past, she said that with each design, she challenges and transforms the metal, bringing it to life and creating amazing pieces of wearable art.
Exhibitors at this year’s show include artists in ceramics, metal, fibre, mixed, stone, glass, wearable, jewellery, wood, photography and leather.
The show continues Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Prince Edward Community Centre, Picton with 40 exhibitors from near and far. www.themakershand.com

The charity of choice for this year’s show is Reaching for Rainbows, an after-school program for young girls that is designed to create a nurturing environment where girls are celebrated and encouraged to develop life skills, academic skills and a vision for their own success. Above, Lynne Donovan, left, explains the program.
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