Location 16 • 100 Filbert St.





Filbert Studio
Paintings
Art, illustration and paper goods
Kitchener-based artist Filbert Studio captures the essence of memory and nostalgia through her evocative paintings. With a deep passion for local history, she explores Waterloo Region's vibrant past and present. Her work celebrates the charm of homes and landmarks, weaving stories that connect viewers to the heart of the community's heritage.





Katie Redekopp
Pottery
Handcrafted functional ceramic art
Katie’s adventures in clay started four years ago, and she loves spending time handcrafting functional art in her home pottery studio. She often draws inspiration from nature to fuel her creativity. Katie firmly believes that coffee (or tea) tastes best in a handcrafted mug.





Spoilsport
Gouache, lino block, and digital
Local plant and animal illustrations
Spoilsport Studio is inspired by the flora and fauna of her backyard. She creates work that is a little cute, a little eerie, and always cozy. Always ready to try something new, she works in a variety of mediums, currently preferring gouache paint, lino block printing, and digital illustration.





Stephanie Eagle - Paper Escape Studio
Paper
Papercraft flowers, low-poly sculptures, DIY
Stephanie is a self-taught papercraft artist who specializes in creating paper flowers and low-poly paper sculptures. Her love for papercraft started with origami, but she quickly found her passion in creating intricate paper sculptures and flowers. She loves to create beautiful and unique paper creations that bring joy to others.




Kimberly Broadbelt
Crochet, knit, sewing
Crochet, knit, and sewn products
Kimberly is a self-taught crocheter and seamstress who works with different techniques to develop her own patterns. Using these skills, she can take on custom projects and requests, including plants, cars, pets, or even motorcycles!



Nicole Kornelsen
Handweaving
Handwoven home goods
Nicole is a weaver who loves creating unique and usable art. She loves seeing her art being used in functional, everyday ways. She explores colours, textures, and patterns through creating tea towels. The towels are beautiful works of art that also happen to be extremely absorbent and perfect for drying dishes. Recently, Nicole has been exploring hand-dying items such as scarves; she loves seeing her works of art being worn.









