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Canadian printmaking groups and collectives

This is a list of printmaking studios, collectives and associations, past and present, located in Canada.

Artists using printmaking techniques often group together to share access to presses and other specialized equipment. These shared working spaces encourage printmaking artists to form collegial groups to cooperate in publishing and exhibition activity. Some studios are simple equipment sharing arrangements for a small group of artists, others form around a skilled printer or publisher, while some become centers for promoting printmaking activity in their community.

If no wikipedia page yet exists, a brief note or link is added.

Name location note
Atelier d'estampe Imago Inc. Moncton, New Brunswick Official website
Atelier d'estampe Sagamie Alma, Quebec Official website
Engramme Quebec, Quebec
Malaspina Printmakers' Society Vancouver, British Columbia Official website
Martha Street Studio (Manitoba Printmakers' Association) Winnipeg, Manitoba Official website
Open Studio Toronto, Ontario
Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists (SNAP) Edmonton, Alberta Official website
St. Michael's Printshop St. John's, Newfoundland Official website
Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers Toronto, Ontario
Print and Drawing Council of Canada Toronto, Ontario
Association of Canadian Etchers Toronto, Ontario
Atelier Circulaire Montreal, Quebec Official website
Atelier Graff Montreal, Quebec Official website
Atelier de L’ile Val David, Quebec Official website
Atelier Presse Papier Trois Rivieres, Quebec Official website
The Banff Centre Banff, Alberta
Moosehead Press Winnipeg, Manitoba
Arprim Montreal, Quebec Official website
Conseil québecois de l’estampe Montreal, Quebec 1983-2005
Conseil de la gravure du Québec Montreal, Quebec 1978-1983
North Nassau Printmakers Winnipeg, Manitoba Official website
Spark Box Studios Picton, Ontario Official website
Atelier Graphia 3710 Inc Montreal, Quebec founded 1972
Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop Winnipeg, Manitoba founded 1968
Canadian Society of Graphic Art Toronto, Ontario
Éditions Erta Montreal, Quebec founded 1949
L'Atelier libre de recherches graphiques Montreal, Quebec founded 1964
La Guilde graphique Montreal, Quebec founded 1966
Éditions Canada London, Ontario founded 1976
Sword Street Press Toronto, Ontario founded 1978
ATELIERS ARACHEL INC.
ATELIER DE GRAVURE DE LAVAL INC.
ATELIER D'IMPRESSION D'ART LE SCARABEE
ATELIER LES MILLEFEUILLES
ATELIER DE REALISATIONS GRAPHIQUES DE QUEBEC
ATELIER LIBRE DE RECHERCHES GRAPHIQUES
CROWN PRINTERS
EDITIONS CANADA
CENTRE DE CONCEPTION GRAPHIQUE INC.
KEN WEBB FINE ART PRINTING, THE
LITHOGRAPHY WORKSHOP, THE
MICHAEL DE COURCY
NOVAK GRAPHICS
POINTE SECHE INC., LA
PRESSWERK EDITIONS
SAUGEEN HIGHLANDS IMPRESSIONS LIMITED
SAWAI ATELIER
Le Studio P.M. Inc.
Station Studio Calgary, Alberta
Trojan Press Calgary, Alberta 1978-1981
Western Pacific Engravers Surrey, British Columbia www.westernpacificengravers.com

Valentin Gallery, Kittie Bruneau, Jewish Painters of Montreal

Ghitta Caiserman-Roth ((1923-03-02)March 2, 1923[1] to (2005-11-25)November 25, 2005[2]) was a Canadian artist and art educator.

Ghitta Caiserman-Roth
Born
Ghitta Caiserman

(1923-03-02)March 2, 1923
Montreal
DiedNovember 25, 2005(2005-11-25) (aged 82)
Montreal
NationalityCanadian
Other namesPinsky, Ghitta Caiserman
Occupation(s)artist, art educator


has distinguished herself for over 60 years as a figurative artist. Her paintings, etchings, lithographs and drawings, represented in over 100 public collections, reflect an ongoing concern with the human condition.

She studied with Alexander Bercovitch between 1931 and 1933, and at the age of 11 received an honourable mention at the Art Association of Montreal's Spring Exhibition. Caiserman attended Parson’s School of Design in New York City and from there the American Artists’ School, and the Art Students League where she studied with Harry Sternberg. In addition, she studied with Moses and Raphael Soyer at the New Art School.

In 1947 she and her then-husband Alfred Pinsky began the Montreal Artists School. In 1961-1962 Caiserman-Roth studied with Albert Dumouchel at the École des Beaux Arts in Montreal under a Canada Council Senior Fellowship.

In 1945, Caiserman married Alfred Pinsky and in 1954 gave birth to her daughter Käthe. The marriage ended in divorce in 1959. In 1962, she married Max Roth (1914–2001), an established architect.[3] She died in Montreal on 25 November 2005, having suffered for several years from Alzheimer's Disease.[4]


Caiserman-Roth's figurative work reflects her concern with composition, light and colour.

Over her career, Caiserman-Roth taught at Concordia University and the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts in Montréal, Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Caiserman-Roth was the winner of numerous awards, including the Canadian Centennial Medal, Canada Council Purchase Awards, and Best Graphic Image Award at the Ontario Society of Artists, and the O'Keefe prize. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy, the Conseil des artistes peintres du Québec, and the Conseil québecois de l’estampe


In 2000, Caiserman-Roth received a Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts for artistic achievement. The jury citation stated, "In addition to her untiring activity as a practicing artist, Ghitta Caiserman-Roth has played, and continues to play, a significant role as teacher, lecturer and mentor to numerous artists in Montreal and across Canada."[5]

Year Title Medium Institution
1943 La Résistance etching Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec[6]
1943 Night Shift etching National Gallery of Canada
1944 War Effort lithograph National Gallery of Canada
1944 Underground lithograph National Gallery of Canada
1944 Freedom, U.S.A. lithograph National Gallery of Canada
1944 Fledgling lithograph National Gallery of Canada
1944 Unconditional Surrender lithograph National Gallery of Canada
1945 Loading oil on panel National Gallery of Canada
1946 War Profiteer lithograph National Gallery of Canada
1947 Mademoiselle Coutu gouache Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec[7]
1947 War Dream etching National Gallery of Canada
1948 Mademoiselle Coutu gouache National Gallery of Canada
1949 Jesus Saves etching National Gallery of Canada
1948 Street Scene oil on panel National Gallery of Canada
1949 Politicians etching National Gallery of Canada
1949 Workman at Table aquatint National Gallery of Canada

Further reading[edit]

Blazier, Wendy. Quebec in Hollywood : six Canadian artists : December 6, 1984-February 10, 1985, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, Florida. Hollywood, Florida : The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, 1984.

Browns, Jonathan. The presence of absence : works by Ghitta Caiserman-Roth. Ottawa : Ottawa Art Gallery, 2000.

Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta; Lach, Friedhelm. Ghitta Caiserman-Roth: drawings and paintings. Montreal: 1988.

Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta; Cohen, Rhoda. Insights, discoveries, surprises drawing from the model. Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993. ISBN 9780773509931

Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta. Ghitta Caiserman-Roth : a retrospective view = un aperçu rétrospectif, 1947-1980.. Montreal: Sir George Williams Art Galleries of Concordia University, 1981.

Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta. Québec prints. Montréal: Conseil québécois de l'estampe, 1990.

Gareau-Des Bois, Louise; Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta; Guillaume, Pierre; Nadeau, Luc; Beaulac, Mario. Pulsion = Pulse. Montréal : Editions Glyph, 1983.

Israël, Véronique. La problématique de la fonction sociale de l'art dans la production des années quarante de Ghitta Caiserman-Roth. Montréal: Université du Québec à Montréal, 1999.

Roegel, Joseph. Illustrations: Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta. Confessions of an Auschwitz number (A-18260) : poems. Montreal: Dawson College, 1972.

A folio of original reproductions : issue number 2, December 1951 : Andre Bieler, Ghitta Caiserman, Henri Masson, Henry Orenstein, Erma Sutcliffe.. Toronto : Federation of Canadian Artists, 1951.

Albert Dumouchel, un hommage: Albert Dumouchel; Friedhelm Lach; Jacques Dumouchel; Sylvia Ary; Luba Genush; Ronald Headland; Alan Itakura; Harry Mayerovitch; Ann McCall; Earl Preston; Walter Proscka; Ghitta Caiserman-Roth; Joanne Hewson Rees; Doreen Lindsay; Andrea Blanar. Montréal: Atelier Graphia 3710, 1983.

Four Canadians : Suzanne Bergeron, Ghitta Caiserman, Jacqueline Gilson, Monique Voyer ... 28th February - March 14th, 1958. Toronto: Art Gallery of Toronto. 1958

Spickett Caiserman. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1959.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta". Artists in Canada. National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  2. ^ Andrus, D. F. "Ghitta Caiserman-Roth". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  3. ^ Brown, Michael. "Ghitta Caiserman-Roth". Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Ghitta Caiserman-Roth fonds". Archives Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  5. ^ "2000 Winners". Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts. Canada Council for the Arts. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  6. ^ "La Résistance". Artefacts Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  7. ^ "Mademoiselle Coutu". Artefacts Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 28 March 2015.

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Year Group Title Medium Institution Link
1954 drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1954 drawing Untitled (June 6) pencil Art Gallery of Ontario
1955 drawing Lady Examining her Magic and Protective Circle graphite Art Gallery of Ontario
1955 drawing The couple pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1955 drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1955 drawing War Between the Sexes ink The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
1955 drawing Winter conversation graphite Art Gallery of Ontario
1955 drawing Woman amusing herself crayon Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Chain pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Lovers pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Lovers (i) pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Lovers (ii) pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Lovers (iii) pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Lovers (iv) pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Picture Upset by the moon pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Sleepers pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1956 drawing Untitled (play) pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1958 drawing The Lovers pencil London Regional Art and Historical Museums
1958 drawing Woman is a parasite brush and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1958 painting Two People oil on canvas Art Gallery of Ontario
1959 painting Time Machine oil on canvas MacKenzie Art Gallery
1960 assemblage Spring Blues oil, paper collage and mirror on canvas National Gallery of Canada [1] View
1960 painting Summer Days and Nights oil on canvas Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal
1961 assemblage Summer Blues mixed media collage National Gallery of Canada[2] View
1961 assemblage Summer Blues - Ball oil, paper on board Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1961 assemblage Summer Blues - Rain[3] collage, tempera on board National Gallery of Canada View
1961 assemblage Summer Blues - The Kiss Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, Concordia University
1961 drawing Figures pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1961 drawing The Lovers graphite and chalk National Gallery of Canada
1961 drawing The Lovers (14) coloured pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
1961 drawing The Lovers (15) pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
1961 drawing The Lovers (18) pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
1961 drawing The Lovers (23) graphite National Gallery of Canada
1961 drawing The Lovers (6) pencil and chalk on paper Art Gallery of Ontario
1961 drawing untitled pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
1961 drawing untitled coloured pencil and pen and brush and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1961 painting Balling[4] oil on canvas National Gallery of Canada View
1961 painting Time Machine Series oil on canvas Art Gallery of Ontario
1962 assemblage Heart-on[5] red electrical tape, chalk, crayon, and ink, with linen and wool on unstretched linen National Gallery of Canada View
1962 drawing Lovers graphite and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
1962 drawing Lovers (seated) graphite and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
1962 drawing Red Fall pen and ink National Gallery of Canada
1962 drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1963 assemblage Tie metal thread, cloth, oil on canvas Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1963 drawing Air Crash and Sailboat (study) watercolour Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1963 drawing Hands Film graphite National Gallery of Canada
1963 painting New Yak City oil on canvas Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1963 painting Sailboat Tragedy and Spare Part oil on canvas Vancouver Art Gallery
1963 painting Sailing on the Bay[6] oil on canvas National Gallery of Canada View
1963 painting Tragedy in the Air, or Plane Crash oil on canvas Vancouver Art Gallery
1964 assemblage Cooling Room II[7] metal toy airplane, cloth, wire and metal, plastic boat, paper collage, ceramic cups with lipstick, and spoon, mounted in painted wooden case National Gallery of Canada View
1964 film Patriotism 16 mm film, 6 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1964 painting Boat Tragedy oil on canvas Art Gallery of Ontario
1964 painting untitled (Young Couple)[8] oil on canvas National Gallery of Canada View
1965 film Water Sark 16 mm film, 13:30 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1965 print Toronto 20: Patriotism ozalid on paper Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
1965 print Toronto 20: untitled ozalid Art Gallery of Ontario
1965 print Toronto 20: untitled Xerox Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1965 print untitled ink Edmonton Art Gallery
1965 print untitled lithograph London Regional Art and Historical Museums
1965 print untitled (Patriotism/By Cash Savings...)[9] ozalid National Gallery of Canada View
1965 print untitled (Patriotism/By Cash Savings...) ozalid The Winnipeg Art Gallery
1965 print untitled ozalid The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
1965 print untitled ozalid Vancouver Art Gallery
1965 print untitled photocopy Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1965 print untitled serigraph MacKenzie Art Gallery
1966 assemblage Larry's Recent Behaviour plastic, cotton, photograph Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1966 assemblage untitled[10] quilted cotton National Gallery of Canada View
1966 assemblage Stuffed Movie plastic, metal, cloth, found objects, collage Vancouver Art Gallery
1966 painting Double-Crash oil on canvas The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
1967 assemblage Confedspread[11] quilted plastic and cloth National Gallery of Canada View
1967 assemblage Puerco De Navidad plastic, paper, found objects Mendel Art Gallery
1968 assemblage Raison avant Passion quilted cotton National Gallery of Canada
1968 assemblage Reason over Passion[12] quilted cotton National Gallery of Canada View
1968 film 1933 16 mm film, 4 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1968 film Catfood 16 mm film, 14 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1968 film Hand Tinting 16 mm b/w hand-tinted film, 4 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1968 film Rat Life and Diet in North America 16 mm film, 14 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1968 film Sailboat 16 mm b/w film, 4 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1968 film Sailboat 16 mm b/w film, 4 minutes Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1969 film Dripping Water 16 mm b/w film, 10 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1969 film Reason over Passion 16 mm film, 90 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1970 assemblage I Love Canada - J'aime Canada quilted cotton and metal link chain MacKenzie Art Gallery
1970 assemblage Man Has Reached Out and Touched the Tranquil Moon[13] plastic, quilted cotton, wool, and talcum powder National Gallery of Canada View
1970 assemblage O Canada quilted cotton, polyester batting fill Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1971 assemblage Arctic Day[14] coloured pencil on quilted cloth cushions stuffed with dacron National Gallery of Canada View
1971 assemblage Spring Tree 16 cushions, grommets and cord National Gallery of Canada
1971 assemblage The Water Quilt fabric, embroidery thread, thread, metal grommets, braided rope, ink on fabric Art Gallery of Ontario
1971 assemblage White Snow Goose of Canada silk embroidery thread with gold and silver wire on fabric Carleton University Art Gallery
1971 assemblage White Snow Goose Of Canada silk embroidery thread with gold and silver wire on fabric Confederation Centre Art Gallery & Museum
1971 assemblage White Snow Goose of Canada silk embroidery thread with gold and silver wire on fabric Mendel Art Gallery
1971 drawing Arctic Passion Cake pen and ink National Gallery of Canada
1971 print O Canada lithograph Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1971 print O Canada lithograph Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
1971 print O Canada lithograph Art Gallery of Ontario
1971 print O Canada lithograph London Regional Art and Historical Museums
1971 print O Canada lithograph MacKenzie Art Gallery[15] View
1971 print O Canada lithograph Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
1971 print O Canada[16] lithograph National Gallery of Canada View
1971 print O Canada lithograph Simon Fraser Gallery
1971 print O Canada lithograph The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
1971 print O Canada lithograph Vancouver Art Gallery
1972 assemblage The Maple Leaf Forever fabric Art Gallery of Ontario[17] View
1972 drawing The First Bombing in English Canada pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
1972 drawing World Health Day Stamp, studies mixed media Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1972 film Pierre Vallières 16 mm film, 30 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1973 assemblage Laura Secord quilted cotton stuffed with dacron National Gallery of Canada
1973 assemblage Spring, 137 Summerhill Avenue quilt London Regional Art and Historical Museums
1973 film Solidarity 16 mm film, 10 minutes National Gallery of Canada
1973 print Facing North - Self Impression lithograph Carleton University Art Gallery
1973 print Facing North - Self Impression lithograph London Regional Art and Historical Museums
1973 print Facing North - Self Impression lithograph National Gallery of Canada
1973 print Facing North - Self Impression lithograph Art Gallery of Ontario
1973 print Squid Jiggin' Grounds lithograph Art Gallery of Ontario
1973 print Squid Jiggin' Grounds lithograph London Regional Art and Historical Museums
1973 print The Arctic Belongs to Itself lithograph Art Gallery of Ontario
1973 print The Arctic Belongs to Itself lithograph London Regional Art and Historical Museums
1976 assemblage untitled acrylic Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
1976 film The Far Shore 35mm film, colour, sound, 105 min.
1977 print Soroseelutu, Cape Dorset lithograph Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
1977 print Soroseelutu, Cape Dorset lithograph The Winnipeg Art Gallery
1978 drawing Courbant la lumière graphite and coloured pencil Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1978 painting Self Portrait oil on canvas Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1979 drawing Abandoned graphite and coloured pencil Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1979 print Soroseelutu, Artist of Cape Dorset lithograph and silkscreen Art Gallery of Ontario
1979 print Soroseelutu, Artist of Cape Dorset lithograph and silkscreen The Winnipeg Art Gallery
1979 print Soroseelutu, Artist of Cape Dorset lithograph and silkscreen Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal
1980 assemblage untitled tapestry Confederation Centre Art Gallery & Museum
1980 drawing Bloom of Matter"Spring" coloured pencil Art Gallery of Ontario
1980 drawing Untitled (bather and lamb) coloured pencil Art Gallery of Ontario
1981 drawing The Birth of Perception coloured pencil National Gallery of Canada
1983 painting Artist on Fire oil on canvas The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
1983 painting Experiment with Life oil on canvas National Gallery of Canada
1983 print Artemis, folio of 10 colour Xerox photocopies Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1984 painting Paint Phantom oil on canvas National Gallery of Canada
1984 print The Hind lithograph Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1987 painting Veriditas oil on canvas National Gallery of Canada
1988 painting Alma oil on canvas Vancouver Art Gallery
1990 painting untitled (The Divorce) oil on canvas Agnes Etherington Art Centre
1991 painting Tom Thomson and The Goddess watercolour, oil, graphite The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
1992 drawing Her love is so strange graphite, watercolour and ink marker Art Gallery of Ontario
1992 drawing untitled coloured pencil and ink marker Art Gallery of Ontario
Year Group Title Medium Institution!
drawing Lovers with Curly hair brush and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing Toronto Rebirth graphite and coloured pencil The Market Gallery
drawing Twilit record of Romantic Love pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pencil Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pencil Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled graphite and coloured pencil Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled ink The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (2 figures embracing, swan) ink The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
drawing untitled (702) pencil Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (embracing lovers-recto, embracing lovers #2-verso) graphite and brush and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (lovers in a landscape) pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (lovers jumping) pencil and chalk Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (lovers with dove) pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (lovers) pen and ink Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (seated lovers) graphite Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (sketch of Mike Snow) graphite Art Gallery of Ontario
drawing untitled (Superman) graphite and coloured pencil Art Gallery of Ontario




DRAFT Sheila Butler Sheila Butler (born 1938 in McKeesport, Pennsylvania)[18] is a Canadian artist and art educator. Her art practice and teaching are informed by collective work with other artists, especially related to feminist and aboriginal issues.[19] She has worked since 1969 with the Inuit artists of Baker Lake, Nunavut.[19] With Diane Whitehouse, she founded Mentoring Artists for Women's Art (MAWA).[20] Butler lives and works in Toronto.[20]


Early Life[edit]

As a child, Butler attended the free Saturday morning art classes offered by the Carnegie Institute to those recognized by their schools to have artistic promise.[18] In 1960 she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, with Honours, Major in Painting and Printmaking, from nearby Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh.[18]

After graduation, Butler taught first in public schools: 1960/1961 at St. Johnsville Public School, St. Johnsville, New York and 1961/1962 at J.W. Eater Junior School, Rantoul, Illinois. In 1964, Butler travelled to Edinburgh, Scotland where she painted for a year, returning to Pittsburgh in 1965.[18]

Butler remained in Pittsburgh for the next four years. From 1966 to 1967, she taught Drawing and Art History at the Ivy School of Professional Art and from 1967 to 1969, she worked as an artist at Irene Pasinski Associates Industrial Design Studio.[18]

Baker Lake[edit]

My primary response (extremely vivid to me yet), when I first saw the drawings that had been tentatively produced, was that I just loved this work. I knew how good it was the moment I saw it. Subsequently, to experience the luxury of years of sitting down and hearing people actually talk about what the work represented, and why they made it, remains so valuable to me. That insight into another lifestyle, another viable and inspiring sense of values, is one of the greatest gifts I have ever had in my life.

— Sheila Butler, Art and Cold Cash: An Introduction[19]

1969 - 1972 Special Projects Officer, Baker Lake, Northwest Territories; developing Inuit print workshop 1971 - 1973 Director, Baker Lake Sewing Shop, Baker Lake, Northwest Territories; developing embroidered tapestries and garments with Inuit craftswomen 1973 - 1976 Fine Arts Consultant, Sanavik Eskimo Co-operative, Baker Lake, Northwest Territories Became a naturalized Canadian citizen in 1975 1978 Instructor, University of Manitoba, School of Art 1978-1979 Instructor, University of Winnipeg 1993 Masters of Arts, University of Western Ontario instructor University of Western Ontario retiring in 2004 and continuing as professor emerita.


Work[edit]

Butler's work very often begins with an image or a number of images that do not quite satisfy her. From these images, she then tries to derive others more to her liking. Then, with evidence of a number of such critically purified images in front of her, she constructs out of them a coherent whole. This process of vision and re-visioning allows, by accretion, the slow build-up of an armature of discarded assumptions about the figure upon which the final image convincingly rests....the meshing of the calligraphic with painterly elements provides a brilliant exposition of all that is best in Butler's work.

— Tom Lovatt, Multiplicity of Voices, a review[21]


Selected Exhibitions[edit]

Year Exhibition
1967 Regent House Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA[18]
1969 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA[18]
1974 Gallery III, School of Art, University of Manitoba[18]
1977 The Thomas Gallery, Winnipeg[18]
1978 Arthur Street Gallery, Winnipeg[18]
1979 Moosehead Press Show, Gallery Graphics, Ottawa[22]
1980 The Thomas Gallery, Winnipeg[18]

Art Gallery of Hamilton[18]

1981 Linear Variables,The Winnipeg Art Gallery, Winnipeg/MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina[22]
1982 Printmakers82 Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto[22]

Gallery Quan, Toronto[22]


Public Collections[edit]

  • Ball State University, Indiana[18]
  • Great West Life Assurance Company, Winnipeg[18]
  • Art Gallery of Hamilton[18]
  • The Winnipeg Art Gallery[18]
  • Canada Council Art Bank[18]
  • Province of Manitoba[18]

Legacy and honors[edit]

Further reading[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Spring Blues". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Summer Blues". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Summer Blues - Rain". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  4. ^ "Balling". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  5. ^ "Heart-on". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  6. ^ "Sailing on the Bay". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  7. ^ "Cooling Room II". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  8. ^ "Untitled (Young Couple)". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Untitled". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Untitled". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  11. ^ "Confedspread". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Reason over Passion". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Man Has Reached Out and Touched the Tranquil Moon". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  14. ^ "Arctic Day". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  15. ^ "Joyce Wieland - O Canada". ARTSask. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  16. ^ "O Canada". National Gallery of Canada. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  17. ^ "Celebrating Womens' Achievements". Library and Archives Canada. Government of Canada. Retrieved 18 March 2015.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Winnipeg Art Gallery (1981). Sheila Butler: Recent Paintings. Winnipeg Art Gallery. ISBN 0-88915-091-5.
  19. ^ a b c Art and Cold Cash. Toronto: YYZBOOKS. 2009. ISBN 978-0-920397-53-4.
  20. ^ a b "Visiting Artist Talk". Mentoring Artists for Women's Art. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  21. ^ Lovatt, Tom (June 1987). "Multiplicity of Voices, an exhibition curated by Sigrid dahle, Plug-In and Gallery 1.1.1, March 1987, review". Border Crossings. 6 (3). Winnipeg Manitoba: Arts Manitoba Publications Inc: 49. ISSN 0831-2559.
  22. ^ a b c d Winnipeg Art Gallery (1987). 1987 : contemporary art in Manitoba. Winnipeg Art Gallery. ISBN 0-88915-136-9.

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Frederick Sproston Challener (1869–1959) http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/mb_history/42/challenermurals.shtml http://www.archeion.ca/frederick-s-challener-collection;rad http://www.northshorecanadianart.com/FrederickChallener.htm http://dotydocs.theatreinlondon.ca/Archives/grand/mural.htm http://www.ago.net/assets/files/pdf/special_collections/SC013.pdf

Alexander Musgrove (1882-1952) http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/musgrove_aj.shtml http://www.mayberryfineart.com/artist/alex__musgrove http://wpgsketch.tripod.com/historical.html

Charles Gardet (1863–1939)Georges Gardet? wikipedia entry http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/pages/41_legislatures.aspx


NEWTON, Alison Houston Lockerbie (Born Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1890 - Died Toronto, Ontario, 1967) http://cwahi.concordia.ca/sources/artists/displayArtist.php?ID_artist=3726

Cape Dorset 1959

  • Shekoaloak Akesuk, ca 1940-1959
    • Young Woman (stonecut)[1]
  • Kenojuak Ashevak, 1927-2013
    • Rabbit Eating Seaweed (sealskin stencil)
  • Oshaweetuk Ipeelee, 1923-2005
    • Eskimo Legend: Owl, Fox and Hare/Owl, Fox and Hare Legend (sealskin stencil)
    • Four Muskoxen (sealskin stencil)
  • Mungitok Kellypalik, 1940-
    • Arctic Gull (sealskin stencil)
    • Blue Geese on Snow (sealskin stencil)
    • Canada Geese (stonecut)
    • Man Carried to the Moon (stonecut)
    • Thoughts of Birds (stonecut)
  • Iyola Kingwatsiak, 1933-2000
    • Arctic Rock Cod (sealskin stencil)
    • Snowy Owls and Egg (stonecut)
  • Kunu, 1923-1966
    • Girl with Skin Line (stonecut),
  • Niviaksiak, 1908-1959
    • Arctic Gulls (sealskin stencil)
    • Bear Hunter on Sea Ice (stonecut)
    • Caribou, Winter Light (sealskin stencil)
    • Eskimo Summer Tent (sealskin stencil)
    • Eskimos Fishing Through Ice/Eskimo Fishing... (sealskin stencil)
    • Hunter with Bear (sealskin stencil)
    • Man Hunting at Seal Hole in Ice (sealskin stencil)
    • Polar Bear and Cub in Ice (sealskin stencil)

Cape Dorset Printmakers[edit]

  • Alashua Aningmiuq (1914 - 1972)[2]
  • Kenojuak Ashevak
  • Mayoreak Ashoona (b. 1946)
  • Pitseolak Ashoona
  • Kingmeata Etidlooie (1915 - 1989)
  • Echalook Goo (1914 - 1989)
  • Anna Kingwatsiuk (1911 - 1971)
  • Anirnik Oshuitoq (1902 - 1983)
  • Ningeeuga Oshuitoq (1918 - 1980)
  • Parr
  • Eleeshushe Parr (1896 - 1975)
  • Paunichea (1920 - 1968)
  • Sheouak Petaulassie (1923 - 1961)
  • Ulayu Pingwartok (1904 - 1978)
  • Kananginak Pootoogook
  • Aoudlat Pudlat (b 1951)
  • Innukjuakju Pudlat (1913 - 1972) Pudlo spent his childhood in several camps on Baffin and on Coates and Southampton Islands in northern Hudson's Bay. Widdowed twice, he married his third wife, Inukjuakjuk, in the late 1940s. They lived at his brother's camp, at Kamajuk until an injury forced Pudlo and his wife into Cape Dorset. When he recovered, he and his wife moved to a nearby camp, Qeatuk, where he and his wife began to draw and carve.In the late 1960s, Pudlo and Inukjuakjuk moved to Cape Dorset, and Inukjuakjuk died in 1972.
  • Mary Pudlat (1923 - 2001) Mary was born in Arctic Quebec, and migrated to Cape Dorset in the early 1940s, on Peter Pitseolak's boat, during one of his trips back from Northern Quebec. After settling in Cape Dorset, she married Samuellie Pudlat, who was a widower with two young children. They lived in several camps around Cape Dorset until Samuellie gained full-time work at the Co-operative in 1960. Once they moved into town permanently, Mary began to draw and her first work was published in 1966. She was also highly regarded in Cape Dorset as an accomplished seamstress.[3]
  • Oschoochiak Pudlat (b. 1908) Before moving to Cape Dorset in the early 1960s, Oschoochiak spent several years living in Peter Pitseolak's camp, Keakto. After his wife, Kanakpellik died, he was responsible for raising a rather large family. Oschoochiak began to draw in 1980, when he was During the 80's, Pudlo resided in Cape Dorset, and was an active member of the Anglican congregation. His brothers were Pudlo Pudlat, Jaw (sculpter) and Simeonie Pudlat. [3]
  • Pudlo Pudlat
  • Mary Qayuaryuk (1908 - 1982)
  • Lucy Qinnuayuak (1915 - 1982)
  • Kakulu Saggiaktok (b. 1940)
  • Pitaloosie Saila (b. 1942)
  • Angotigolu Teevee (1910 - 1967)
  • Jamasie Teevee (b 1910) Jamasie began to draw in the early 1960s while living in an camp on the coast of southern Baffin Island. In the early days of his drawings, he concentrated mainly on a technique called copper engraving, and his efforts took him back and forth between the camp, and the coop at Cape Dorset, in order to obtain the necessary supplies. Many of his engravings were published in the 1960s and early 1970s and depicted traditional life, in the camps alongside the shores of Baffin. Later on in life, Jamasie began drawing on paper, using graphite and coloured pencils, in addition to felt-tip pens. His art is generally of precise, simple lines. A limited edition of six of his works was produced in 1980, commissioned by Theo Waddington, Inc.[3]
  • Ikayukta Tunnillie (1911 - 1980)
  1. ^ "Young Woman". Impress, Prints, Artists and Ideas. Glenbow Museum. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  2. ^ "ANINGMIUQ, Alashua". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. Retrieved 2 September 2013. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  3. ^ a b c Alsop, Jennifer. "History of Cape Dorset and the West Baffin Co-operative (Draft)". The Co-operative Learning Centre. University of Victoria. Retrieved 2 September 2013.

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   ANDREWS, Sybil   (1898 - 1992)
   ANGLISS, Katherine Margaret (Kay)   (1923 - 2004)
  
   ARMINGTON, Caroline   (1875 - 1939)
   BANNERMAN, Frances Jones   (1855 - 1940)
   BULLER, Cecil Tremayne   (1888 - 1973)
   * CAISERMAN-ROTH, Ghitta   (1923 - 2005)
   COOMBS, Edith Grace   (1890 - 1986)
   CRYDERMAN, Mackie (Vera MacIntyre)   (1896? - 1969)
   DAVISON, Betty   (1909 - 2000)
   DAY, Katherine   (1889 - 1976)
   DIESING, Freda   (1925 - 2002)
   DUMOUCHEL, Suzanne Beaudoin   (1920 - )
   DUNCAN, Alma Mary   (1917 - 2004)
   FILER, Mary Harris   (1920 - )
   *FITZGIBBON, Agnes Dunbar Moodie   (1833 - 1913)
   *FORBES, Elizabeth Armstrong   (1859 - 1912)
   GENUSH, Luba   (1924 - )
   * GOODWIN, Betty   (1923 - 2008)
   * GRAHAM, K. M. (Kathleen Margaret)   (1913 - 2008)
  GRAYSON, Vaughan (Ellen, Kirk, Mann)   (1894 - 1995)
   *HAHN, Sylvia   (1911 - 2001)
   HALL, Mary G.   (? - ?)
   HOUSSER, Yvonne McKague   (1897 - 1996)
   HUDON-BEAULAC, Simone Marie Yvette   (1905 - 1984)
   Baker Lake ITTULUKATNAK, Martha   (1912 - 1981)
   KAHANE, Anne   (1924 - )
   Holman KALVAK, Helen   (1901 - 1984)
   KERWIN, Claire   (1919 - 2005)
   LAUTERMAN, Dinah   (1900 - 1945)
   LEFORT, Agnès   (1895 - 1973)
   MARTIN, Bernice Fenwick   (1902 - 1999)
   MCKIEL, Christian   (1889 - 1978)
   McNAUGHT, Euphemia   (1902 - 2002)
   Povungnituk MIKPIGA, Annie   (1900 - 1984)
   * MILLER, Maria E. Morris   (1813 - 1875)
   Holman NANOGAK, Agnes   (1925 - 2001)
   NEWTON, Alison Houston Lockerbie   (1890 - 1967)
   Povungnituk NOVALINGA, Akenesie   (1910 - 1987)
   Indian' Group of Seven ODJIG, Daphne   (1919 - )
   Baker Lake OONARK, Jessie   (1906 - 1985) (start)
   Povungnituk PAMIU, Siasi Atitu   (ca 1896 - 1983)
   Povungnituk QINUAJUA, Sarah Joe   (1917 - 1986)
   RANEY, Suzanne Bryant   (1918 - )
   SADOWSKA, Krystyna   (1912 - 1994)
   SCHNEIDER, Mary   (1900 - 1992)
   SEATH, Ethel   (1879 - 1963)
   SHELTON, Margaret Dorothy   (1915 - 1984)
   SHORE, Henrietta   (1880 - 1963)
   Povungnituk SIUPIK, Maggie   (1916 - 1984)
   STADELBAUER, Helen   (1910 - 2006)
   STEINHOUSE, Tobie   (1925 - )
   STEVENS, Dorothy   (1888 - 1966)
  Baker Lake TUU'LUQ, Marion   (1910 - 2002)
   WILLIAMSON, B. L.   (1916 - 2003)
  * WRINCH, Mary E.   (1877 - 1969)
   ZIEGLER, Anne Jaffray   (1896 - 1981)