The Next Generation program is aimed at helping emerging artists from the Grey/Bruce area between the ages of 14 and 24 by giving them an opportunity to show and sell their work.

Colby Folmer

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Colby Folmer is a woodworker from Walkerton who specializes in cutting boards and game boards. He’s been woodworking for the past three years and continues to grow.

 

 

Next Generation Application

Tips for pricing/presenting/showing your work.