- Barbara Brazil
- Barry Ash
- Ben Gillard
- Bill Richardson
- Brenda Adey
- Brian LaSaga
- Carla Crawford
- Chris Kovacs
- Claudia Dobson
- Colin Tibbo
- Cynthia Metcalfe
- Cynthia Noel
- Dana Malone
- Danielle Loranger
- Dave Cutler
- David Hoddinott
- David Noseworthy
- David Butt
- Dawn Baker
- Debbie Kirby
- Derrick Molloy
- Diane Bartlett-Greening
- Dominic Dicks
- Don Rideout
- Dwayne Lewis
- Ed Roche
- EJ Wareham
- Elizabeth Burry
- Florence Maud Pinhorn
- Gary Kennedy
- George Murphy
- Geri Spurrell-Hammond
- Gord Tracey
- Heather Maloney
- Henry Butler
- Herb Burry
- Ian Sparkes
- Jackie Bartlett
- Jackie Gale-Vailancourt
- James Long
- Joanne Rose
- Julia Bursey-George
- June Foley
- Kathy Sweetapple
- Kelly McEntegart-Sheppard
- Ken Power
- Larry Mahoney
- Leo Puddicombe
- Leona Ottenheimer
- Linda Coles
- Lloyd Pretty
- Louise Colbourne-Andrews
- Marie Jose Mahe
- Mark Hillier
- Michelle Whitten
- Mike Barbour
- Norman Bursey
- Odell Archibald
- Paula Bryant
- Randy Hann
- Renée Butler Harnum
- Richard Steele
- Rick Vardy
- Rod Stone
- Ron Rose
- Roy Penny
- Scott Morgan
- Stirling Blackwood
- Ted Stuckless
- Terrance Crawford
- Trevor Bradley
- Virginia Houston
- Willis Hancock
- Yvonne Pelley-Andrews
Artists - Ian Sparkes
Ian Sparkes was born in St. John’s Newfoundland in 1946. He was educated at Prince of Wales College in St. John’s, Military College in Victoria, B.C.; and Memorial University of Newfoundland, where he achieved a Bachelor of Commerce in 1969 and a Master of Education in 1973. In 1973, Ian began a career teaching art and social studies at MacPherson Jr. High and Booth Memorial High in St. John's. At the same time, Ian began painting in watercolour and acrylic which quickly developed into a part time profession. His works capture the rich colors and light patterns of Newfoundland community life and their fascinating moods. His character and group portraits are often a social commentary on the effects of long years of hard work in fishing communities and the spirit of freedom and resolve which remains. Ian retired from teaching in 1999 to devote himself full-time to a painting career. In April of 2000, Ian had a very successful exhibition in Toronto entitled "Outport Moods". Ian's painting “The Last RCMP Dog Team Patrol” was chosen by the Royal Canadian Mint for the 1994 Commemorative Silver Dollar celebrating the 25th anniversary of the RCMP Northern Dog Team Patrol. A large audience appreciates Sparke's paintings. His work can be found in corporate and private collections throughout Newfoundland and across Canada.
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