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Paulette Murphy - Director of Administration
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Jeff Williams - Treasurer
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Pat Alford
Maria Ali
Billy Joe Amponsah
Nancy Apa
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Jane Baran
Kulwant Bhullar
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Ceasar Kalajari Bonilla
John Brandolisio
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Don Bunn
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Robert W. Christie
Joanne Cormier
Sal Cutrara
John Cutruzzola
Narinder Datta
Eva Davis
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Rachel Dodgson
Helen Duplassie
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Michelle Eissler
Bonnie Eskelson
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Marie Mai Hebert
Dave Huber
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Terry McNutt
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Pam Pols
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Helen Purvis
Michael Rego
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Derric Salowski
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Gertrude Schweigl
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Jay (Jaswant) Singh
Tracy Smith
Allison Stewart
Dianne Sutter
Janet Sweet
Michele Taras
Tony Vander Voet
Anita Verstraete
Terry Wilkinson
Steve Wilson, cfs
Ted Yao
 

Michelle Eissler

meissler@rogers.com
905.840.6580

With a Art & Art History Degree from the University of Toronto and an Interpretive Illustration Diploma from Sheridan College, Michelle Eissler joined Beaux-Arts Brampton in 2007. Her large scale work approaches the surreal and her stylized imagery comes from imagination. Michelle’s paintings capture a dreamlike moment often consisting of water, leaves and the human figureDrowning Woman. The images in Michelle’s paintings are metaphors for emotion and the complexities of being alive. With the use of mediums, she strives for a vibrancy and interesting play of colour which has as much importance as the figures themselves. In the years to come her work will continue to explore her interest in the mystical cycles and balances of life.