
Alison Goodwin & Megan Cornwall

Jacquie Cobb

Laura McInnis
Alison's dedication to The Village Gallery comes from a passion towards all aspects of the art world.
Alison spent 22 years of her life dedicated to dance. She trained, performed and created through dance. She attended York University where she obtained an Honours Bachelor of Fine Arts, majoring in dance.
Following university Alison spent 3 years living in Los Angeles. She earned a diploma in Business and Art History from Glendale College. In conjunction with her studies she spent time dancing and practicing yoga and working in the fashion and restaurant industries.
Upon returning to Toronto she did a short stint in Advertising while simultaneously developing a plan to open The Village Gallery. She was hungry to merge her passions, which had developed throughout her adventures. In September 2003 she opened The Village Gallery doors and the new journey began.
Check out Alison's Blog: www.alisonandbeyond.blogspot.com
Megan is an artist focused on integrated mixed media, with an emphasis on photography.
She joined The Village Gallery in the summer of 2009 after completing a Master Studies Certificate in Advanced Television and Film at Sheridan College. Originally from Windsor, she has an Honors Degree in Fine Art, Art History and Communication Studies from the University of Windsor.
Aside from representing The Village Gallery and acting as the resident Graphic Designer, Megan practices free lance photography.
The Representative Jacquie Cobb
Gallery representative, Jacquie is a recent graduate of the Art & Art History program at the University of Toronto and Sheridan College. Jacquie is an artist and designer, with previously completed studies in Advertising from Mohawk College.
The Interns Laura McInnis & Michelina Williamson
Laura is a recent graduate from York University with a degree in Fine Arts, specializing in Studio Art.
Michelina is a video artist living and working in Mississauga. She holds a BFA Degree from the Ontario College of Art and Design University. She has exhibited work in Toronto and Montreal.

Michelina Williamson