WE ARE BACK!!
It's that time again and we are working furiously to get ready for this year's One of a Kind Show.
So many new items and of course we'll have a few of the old favourites. Our wood collection has expanded as well as our joint wood and glass mixed pieces.
Come visit us this year!
Kay and Sue
WE ARE BACK!!
It's that time again and we are working furiously to get ready for this year's One of a Kind Show.
So many new items and of course we'll have a few of the old favourites. Our wood collection has expanded as well as our joint wood and glass mixed pieces.
Come visit us this year!
Kay and Sue
Featured Collections
Tabletop Collection of Colours
Our Critter Collections
Our Hangin' Around Collection
Testimonials
I love these wonderful pieces. I bought as gifts and kept them myself! I had to go back and buy more!
Melanie Woodsman
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Love, love, love these!!!!! 💙💛❤💚
ROSEMARY McFARLAN
🐾 i bought four of Ruby's Paws from you and i have given three as gifts and people love them, they are works of art (one i gave to a friend whose dog passed away unexpectedly) they were so touched,
Amanda DaSilva
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I've only been to your gallery once but it was a wonderful, magical experience, and you were incredibly gracious hosts for our visit.
Andy Chalk
Your gallery is a warm, happy place to visit with our friends and family. You are a beacon for Canadian artists.
Marilyn MacLean
WHO WE ARE
Kay & Sue share a wonderful home in Magnetawan, ON on the shores of beautiful Poverty Bay. This is where they create and show their art in both Glass Fusion and Wood Intarsia.

SUE
Sue is a glass fusion and stained glass artist who began her journey at age 17 when she took a glass fusion class on a whim. She fell in love with the creative process of turning glass into works of art and uses glass art as her daily therapy. She spends large parts of her day creating fun, whimsical, and colourful pieces of glass fusion, that she loves to share with others.
“My art is who I am, not what I do and it is my lifeline,” says Sue. “Working in my studio brings me a sense of calm and joy. Working with glass gives purpose and meaning to my life. Sharing it with others brings me affirmation and connection to others and the world.” She loves to share this passion with others through the pieces she creates and then donates to the gallery.
In this picture, pieces are hand drawn using a quill dipped in black glass powder mixed with water and gum arabica powder, painted by sifting coloured glass powders in layers within the lines & then fired in our kiln.

KAY
When Kay moved from Alaska to Magnetawan she was inspired by the gorgeous scenery of the area and began to focus her energies towards finding ways to share this natural beauty with others. Kay is an intarsia artist and uses exotic woods to create her pieces. She has always loved working with wood whether carving, or furniture building or creating intarsia works, she is most at home in her wood studio. Combining her passion for teaching and woodworking has evolved in a community of women artists from Northern Ontario who all share this passion for the natural beauty of this magnificent land. Kay is the founder of Windows to the North Gallery & Studios, Celebrating Women in Art which started with 14 local women artists and three established Canadian artists. The gallery itself celebrated 10 years and grew to over 50 artists. Unfortunately COVID has closed its physical doors but Wiwndows to the North continue online where she and Sue can showcase their own work and sell in person annually at Toronto's Winter One of A Kind Show.