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       About the Artist     


Janet was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  She is a graduate of the school of nursing at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.  She and her husband Jim raised their family, a son and two daughters, in London, Ontario.  The family moved to Aurora, Ontario in 1984, and then to their summer cottage on the lake in Muskoka, Ontario.

Janet was the owner of the Tanglewood Studio in Muskoka from 1984 to 2006;  she recently relocated to Collingwood Ontario.  She has been a part-time resident of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, since 1992. 

She describes her interest in art as follows:

“I started to paint in 1988 while visiting Santorini, Greece, with my sister Joan Cusack, who is an artist.  I soon realized that formal training was required, and have taken many workshops with well-known Canadian and American artists.  Among them are Pauline Holancin, Jill Segal, Margaret Roseman, Bryan Ateyo, Art Cunanan, Skip Lawrence, Frank Webb, and William Versack.

I love the softness and impressionistic images that watercolours create (though I work with acrylics as well).  Colour excites me, which is why flowers are one of my favorite subjects.  My travels in Europe, Mexico, Canada, and the United States have inspired me with wonderful subject matter for landscapes. 

Painting has proven to be a delightful challenge, and I find it to be a never-ending adventure.  Moreover, through my involvement with painting, I have formed many friendships that I value most highly."


Shows and Awards:
1987 -  Two-person show, Skylight Gallery, Aurora Town Hall, Aurora, Ontario
1996 – Solo Show, Tamwood Lodge, Muskoka, Ontario
1997 – Solo Show, Tanglewood Studio, Muskoka, Ontario
2000 – Guest Artist, Campbell Residence, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
2002 – Guest Artist, Hilton Head Art League, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

2000 - Received “People’s Choice Award” at the society of Bluffton Artists judged show.


Janet’s paintings are displayed in corporate offices in Toronto, and in many private homes in Europe, Canada and the United States.