Discover the heart of creativity at
336 Artists Hub
Experience the vibrant tapestry of creativity at the 336 artist hub, where the diverse visions of four talented artisans converge! Delve into a realm where handcrafted jewelry gleams, mixed media resonates, drawings and paintings breathe life, while graphite, charcoal, and printmaking capture imagination. Join them on this eclectic journey through the hearts and minds of featured artists!
Creating jewellery is a sentimental process
Vicki Westgate
Using sustainably sourced precious metals and gemstones, Vicki applies traditional metalworking techniques to create fine handcrafted jewellery.
In addition to her original collections, Vicki brings custom designs to life by guiding clients through a collaborative and connected process.
Creating jewellery is a sentimental process
Vicki Westgate
At my small studio-gallery, I design and handcraft fine jewellery using a holistic approach that integrates my knowledge as a Master Reiki practitioner with traditional metal-smithing techniques.
Discover some new mixed media works with
Don Maynard
His art practice includes painting, sculpture, and multi-media installations. Previous public art works include Stand of Birch, Archive and Fallen Star for the City of Ottawa, and Wave for the City of Toronto.
Maynard shows nationally and internationally. He is the recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant and a Chalmers Fellowship.
Discover some new mixed media works with
Don Maynard
Previous solo exhibitions include Tidal Mass, and Franken Forest at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in Kingston, and Franken Forest at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa. Maynard is represented by Newzones Gallery in Calgary, Alberta, and Sears-Peyton Gallery, New York City, New York. His works are in private and public collections at home and abroad.
I love bringing characters to life through clay!
Diane Black
A multi-disciplinary Kingston artist and arts educator who began her training in the field of illustration and spent many years in the commercial art world.
She also enjoys drawing, painting and printmaking. In Diane’s work you’ll find an exploration of life’s subtle (or not so subtle) moods through the expressive, unguarded faces and gestures; mostly amusing, sometimes dark, always a reflection of real life.
I love bringing characters to life through clay!
Diane Black
Launching her career as a book illustrator, Diane utilizes the art of storytelling through her figurative clay sculptures. She enjoys drawing on hand-build pieces, and believes that art should be expressed through every-day functional elements.
A life-long, self-taught artist
Brandon B. Liesen
Downtown-based artist who began pursuing art seriously after retiring from a 20-year career in 2019 as a Senior Chief in the U.S. Coast Guard. Using a variety of mediums including graphite, charcoal, pen/ink & oil, Brandon’s subjects range from portraits to landscape and his work is a harmony of dynamic & subtle.
A life-long, self-taught artist
Brandon B. Liesen
He works at Kingston Frameworks and as an art instructor at Kingston School of Art (KSOA).