The 2nd in Traditions’ “Meet the Artist” Series is Regina Ceramics Artist, Anne McLellan
Her exhibit “Layers” will be on display at the gallery from June 9 – July 3
The Opening Reception and Artist Talk is Thursday, June 10 from 6pm – 8pm

Iris Bowl
Anne was recently one of only two visual artist finalists for the 2010 Mayor’s Arts & Business Awards in Regina, for the “Living the Arts” category.
Anne’s beautiful Majolica works are highly sought after and collected. Majolica is a form of glaze decoration where the surface is first covered in an opaque white glaze. Originally, Italian majolica developed into a distinctive narrative form of decoration, where artists would paint scenes of contemporary life or episodes from myth and legend onto the surface of the clay. Anne uses the white surface to express her impressions of the natural world in “snippets” of memory. Her illustrations feature colourful patterns in florals, fish and birds.
Since 1991 Anne has been selling her craft full time out of her studio Anne’s Pottery, and is represented by Traditions Handcraft Gallery and Rumours in Regina, The Mendel Art Gallery Shop in Saskatoon and Handwave Gallery in Meacham. She has recently exhibited her work at Joe Moran Gallery in Regina. Anne’s pieces have been commissioned by local organizations such as the Regina Progress Club, S.U.N. and the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour.

2 birds
In addition to producing and selling her own artwork, Anne is incredibly proactive about involving herself in the Regina arts community. Currently, Anne works at Traditions Handcraft Gallery and teaches craft to students with the Public School Board’s CREATE program. Anne has organized education, arts and gallery programs at the Regina Plains Museum, the MacKenzie Art Gallery, the Saskatchewan Craft Council, the Neil Balkwill Centre, the Cathedral Village Arts Festival and the University of Regina.