year review

January 2024 - Update

  • Cross-Stitch Workshop - January 20

  • First Saturday - January 6

  • 2023 Year in Review - Highlights

  • 2023 Labour Report


Cross-Stitch Workshop - January 20th

Learn basic cross-stitch skills & the freedom of stitching without a pattern in this meditative workshop.⁠

The workshop will begin with an introduction to basic cross-stitch skills, techniques, and tips. Students are encouraged to stitch at their own pace and stitch whatever their heart desires! This workshop does not include a cross-stitch pattern, as it is meant to be expressive and meditative in nature.⁠

All supplies will be provided, including: a small hoop, Aida cloth, a needle, and embroidery thread.⁠

Saturday, January 20th⁠
12:00-3:00pm⁠
2111 Main Street⁠
Studio 211⁠
$75⁠


First Saturday - January 6

First Saturday is a public monthly artist-run open-studio event.

Come visit artists where they work at City Centre Artist Lodge.

The following artist studios will be open:

Maxine Woogman - Studio # 32

Five Cat Collective - Studio # 31

Tracy Anne Northey - Studio # 34

Niki Brown  - Studio # 103

Pressure Point - Studio # 108

Ilena Lee Cramer - Studio # 109

Elana Sigal - Studio # 110

Shelley Saltzman - Studio # 130

Lukas Lundberg - Studio # 208

Stephane Savoie - Studio # 123

Mallory Donen - Studio # 211

Denise Coles - Studio # 221

Paulo OConnor - Studio # 225

Devorah Peterson - Studio # 221

Zandi Dandizette - Studio # 235

Location: 2111 Main Street, Vancouver, BC V5T 3C6

Date: January 6, 2024

Time: 12pm-5pm

 https://www.firstsaturday.ca/next-open-studios


2023 Year in Review - Highlights

It’s been another whirlwind year, read on below for some of my 2023 highlights!

January 

  • Vancouver Cityscape, first quilt project

  • City Centre Motor Hotel Sign

February 

  • Womanmade: Crafting Architecture and the Mundane, first exhibition in the USA

  • Reel goes viral, 14 million views, 40k followers

March

  • Proofs of Labour, conceptual project completed for solo exhibition in April

April-May

  • travelled to Indiana to install my show

  • The Art of Slowing Down: Women’s Labour & Craft, second solo exhibition in the USA

June

  • First cross-stitch portrait commission 

July

  • City Centre Neon sign

August

  • Vancouver Mural Festival, biggest sales weekend in history of my art career 🥰

September

  • Monochrome series for First Saturday group exhibition 

  • Started selling at Slice of Life Giftshop 

  • Returned as an artist at Pacific Arts Market 

October - November

  • Event planning 

  • First markets of the holiday season

  • Started selling at Artisan Avenue

December

  • CCAL Holiday Market

  • Make It Show Vancouver 

  • Eastside Flea


2023 Labour Report

Year in Review - 2022

Before moving forward to 2023, I’d like to review and recap some of the highlights from the past year:

1. Moved into my first art studio at the City Centre Artist Lodge!

2. Received my second grant from Canada Council for the Arts and completed my “Becoming a Pixel” self-portrait series.

3. Turned 30 & paid off my student loan debt!

4. Had over 1000 visitors come through my studio during Vancouver Mural Fest, Holiday Art Market & First Saturdays. This exposure directly helped increase my art sales by reaching new & future art collectors!

5. Completed my largest cross-stitch project to-date, “Glitch Streak” which took 182 hours of labour total.

6. Presented my largest solo exhibition, “Back to the Future: Digital Art Through Embroidery”, at the Sunshine Coast Arts Council where I gave an artist talk, and participated in the Sunshine Coast Art Crawl.

7. Completed my project “Vancouver Cityscape”, which was my first time creating a mixed textile quilt combining machine sewing, cross-stitch, crochet, and free-hand embroidery.

8. Grew my Social media following. I posted on social media consistently 5-7 days a week for most of the year. By posting more behind the scenes photos and reels I was able to better share my art process. This directly influenced the growth of my Instagram following by almost 50%. I ended 2021 with under 500 followers and wrapped up 2022 with a little over 900 followers.

9. Completed 788 hours of labour on projects for 2022.

Wow, what a year, I still can’t believe some of these milestones from 2022.

Let’s see what 2023 has in store!

Looking Back at 2021 and Moving Onward to 2022

A few weeks ago I broke my left (dominant) arm while riding my bike, so I will keep this review of 2021 short and sweet (since I’m typing one-handed)!

Notable Moments from 2021:

Still image from video recording of artist talk, Feminist Craft of Care for Times of Crisis, 2021

  • Remnants of the Manmade series was shown as part of the virtual group exhibition, "Seeking the Periphery" at the Paul H. Cocker Gallery

(Cover) Invisible Labour: Cross-Stitching, Feminism, & the Collective Strength of Women, 12” x 12”, hardcover book, 2021

Installation shot, Society Reboot: A Guide for Humans, video, 2021, ArtRich 2021, Richmond Art Gallery

Installation shot, Society Reboot: A Guide for Humans, video, 2021, ArtRich 2021, Richmond Art Gallery


Coming up in 2022:

  • Moving in to my first private studio space!

  • Preparing for two solo shows:

    • Back to the Future: Digital Art Through Embroidery, Doris Crowston Gallery, Sechelt, BC (October-November 2022)

    • Womanmade: Crafting Architecture and the Mundane, Morey Family Gallery at Art Reach of Mid Michigan, Mt. Pleasant, MI (February 2023)


Uncanny Cross-Stitch (2), 7 x 5.5 inches, embroidery floss, Aida cloth, 2021

I’m truly excited to see what this new year will bring. But for the first month or so, my focus will be on recovery (due to this darn arm injury!) and getting set up in my new studio. Can’t wait to share more about the studio and all the new work/explorations that will surely take place within it!

Until then, wishing you all a healthy and happy new year!