Artist Biography – Ann Clarke
Clarke’s work is predominantly abstract painting and drawing, with some sculpture, installation, and printmaking. Born in Britain, Clarke received her art education at the Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London University - graduating in 1966. She came to Canada in 1968, becoming a Canadian citizen in 1973. She has lived in Alberta, Ontario and Newfoundland. During the period from 1969-1979 she was known as Ann Clarke Darrah. Clarke has taught at many institutions in Canada, including The Banff Centre, University of Alberta, University of Saskatchewan, Red Deer College, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, and Queen’s and Guelph Universities. From 1992 she taught in the Department of Visual Arts at Lakehead University, and retired in 2009 as Professor Emerita. In 2008 Clarke was elected to membership of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art. She is currently a member of the R.C.A. Governing Council. Since 1969 Ann Clarke has had over forty solo exhibitions in Canada and since 1966 has shown work in more than ninety group shows in Britain, Canada and the U.S.A. Her work is in public and private collections in Canada, Britain, U.S.A. and Australia. |
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Ann Clarke – Curriculum Vitae
Born 1944: Norwich, Norfolk, England ~ Canadian and British Citizenship.
Education: Slade School of Fine Art, University College, University of London, England, graduated 1966.
Teaching:
1968 to 1992 Part-time and Full-time Visual Arts Professor for approx.15 educational institutions in Canada.
1992 to 2009: Professor of Visual Art, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Retired from teaching and awarded Professor Emeritus status in July 2009
Selected Solo Exhibitions ~ Since 1969 more than 40 solo exhibitions in Canada
2021 "Canada X Ten", Hatch Gallery, Bloomfield, Prince Edward County, Ontario
2018 “T(H)ERE AGAIN", Verb Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
2017 Spring exhibition of Recent Paintings in The Newburgh Gallery, Newburgh, Ontario
2015 “Loose Change” collages and constructions from the last 47 years. Newburgh Gallery. Summer Show of Recent Paintings, The Newburgh Gallery, Newburgh, Ontario.
2013 "Groundwork", Definitely Superior Artist-Run-Centre Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2012 “Edgewise”, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Kingston, Ontario
2011 “Corniche” ARTsPLACE Artist Run Centre, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
2007 “Mapping - Syneasthetic Cartography”, Definitely Superior Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2006 “Random Courses”, Swamp Ward Project, Kingston, Ontario
2006 “Triptych”, Verb Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
2004 “Paths of Desire,” Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta - curated by John Kerl and Doug Wills
2002 “Portraits,” Magnus Theatre, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2002 “Invisible Cities - Small Paintings” Magnus Theatre, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2000 “Sexta Feira,” Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
2000 “30 Year Survey,” Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Ontario - Curated by Janet Clark
1999 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1998 Pictograph Gallery, Atikokan, Ontario
1995 Lake-of-the-Woods Museum, Kenora, Ontario
1993 Definitely Superior Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1993 Barrett-Post Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia
1990 St. Lawrence College Art Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
1988 Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario
1987 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1986 Moore Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario
1985 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1982 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1981 Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan
1981 Hett Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1980 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1980 Hett Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1979 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1979 Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta
1977 Latitude 53 Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1977 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1973 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1969 Jacox Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
Selected Group Exhibitions ~ Since 1966 more than 80 group exhibitions in Britain, Canada and U.S.A.
2021 "Hear Us Roar", 13th Street Gallery, St. Catharines, Ontario
2020 “Unrestricted”, OKWA annual exhibition, Window Art Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
2020 “Unity Road Four”, Window Art Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
2019 “1970’s Seen”, Hatch Gallery, Bloomfield, Prince Edward County, Ontario.
2008 “Seeing Through Modernism”, Edmonton 1970-1985, Art Gallery of Alberta
2008 Big Lake Art Collective First Exhibition, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2007 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society 15th. Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2006/07 “Thirty Points of Light”, Thunder Bay Art Gallery – curated by Glenn Allison.
2006 Definitely Superior Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2006 Modern Fuel 8th Regional Juried Exhibition, Kingston, Ontario
2005 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2004 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2004 Lakehead University Faculty Exhibition, Thunder Bay art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2003 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2002 ECAS Tenth Annual Exhibition, Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta - curated by Kenworth Moffet
2001 Triangle Exhibition, Atrium Gallery, Ontario College of Art and Design - curated by Ken Carpenter
2001 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2001 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2000 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2000 “Arts 2000!” Royal Canadian National Juried Exhibition, Stratford and Toronto, Ontario
1999 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1998 “Abstraction Now,” Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1998 The Tweed Contemporary Artists Series, Thunder Bay - Duluth Exchange, Duluth, Minnesota, United States
1997 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1996 “Inner Landscapes: 16 x One,” Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario, curated by Karen Wilkin
1995 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1995 “Ultima Thule,” Definitely Superior Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1993 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1993 “Summer Survey,” Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1992 “Crossroads,” Two Person Installation with Gunilla Josephson, Kingston’s Artists Association Inc., Kingston, Ontario
1990 Kingston Women Artists Exhibition, Kingston, Ontario
1988 Elca London Gallery, Montreal, Quebec
1986 “New Works in Cast Paper,” Klonaridis Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
1984 “Water + Colour + Paper,” National Juried Exhibition, traveled throughout Canada
1983 “Banff Retrospective,” Walter Philips Gallery, Banff,Alberta
1982 “Threshold of Colour,” Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1981 “The Heritage of Jack Bush,” Invitational, Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario
1980 “Glimpse of the Present,” Invitational, Beaver House Gallery, Edmonton and traveled throughout Alberta
1979 “Seven Prairie Artists,” Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
1979 “Ten Painters,’ Harbourfront Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
1978 ”Certain Traditions,” British and Canadian Art, traveled to Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Windsor, Hamilton, London, St. John’s in Canada - then to Aberdeen, Llandudno and Coventry in U.K.
1977 “Making Marks,” Contemporary Canadian Drawings, Norman Mackenzie
Art Gallery, Regina, Sasketchewan
1977 “Manisphere,” International Juried Exhibition, Winnipeg, Manitoba
1976 “Abstraction West - Emma Lake and After,” National Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario - Traveled to Saskatoon, Fredericton, Halifax, Montreal and Windsor
1975 Alberta Art Foundation Exhibition, traveled to London, Paris and Brussels
1975 “The Canadian Canvas,” traveled to Montreal, Quebec City, Edmonton, Vancouver, Saskatoon, Toronto, Halifax, Calgary and Winnipeg
1974 “Prairies,” Saidye Bronfman Cultural Centre, Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa, Ontario
1974 “Canada X 10,” Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta - Toured to Winnipeg and Toronto
1973 Winnipeg 10th International Juried Show, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
1972 Spokane 24th, Annual Exhibition, Spokane, Washington, USA
1971 “West ‘71,” Edmonton Art Gallery, Alberta, Canada
1971 Slade Centenary Exhibition, Liverpool, England
1967 John Moores Liverpool Exhibition, Liverpool, England
1966 “Five Young Artists,” Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England
Selected Public Collections
Ministry of Public Buildings and Works, U.K.
Canada Council Art Bank
Alberta Art Foundation
Hill Trust Fund Collection, Edmonton, Alberta
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
Edmonton Art Gallery, Alberta (now Alberta Art Gallery)
Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London, U.K.
Westburne Collection, Montreal, Quebec
Du Pont Canada
University of Alberta
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario
Triangle Arts Association, New York, U.S.
OMERS Collection, Toronto, Ontario
Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Selected Awards
1966 Slade Painting Prize
1973,76,78, Canada Council “B” Grant
!974 Government of Alberta Major Cultural Award
1980, 2004 Canada Council Travel Grant
1991 to 2013, sixteen Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance Grants
1999 Canada Council “A” Grant
2003 Ontario Arts Council Established Artist Project Grant
2008 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, elected to membership
Selected Bibliography
Holmes,Kristy A, “Corniche – Recent Works” catalogue essay, Thunder Bay, (September 2011)
Bader, Ed. “Ann Clarke: Paths of Desire” Artichoke Calgary, Volume 17. No.2, (Spring 2005)
Nisenholt, Mark,”Experiences from an artist in top form” Remote Control, Vol.6, No.2, Thunder Bay, 2000.
Vaughan, R.M. “The Whirl is not enough” Eye Magazine, Toronto, (June, 2000)
Clark, Janet, “Ann Clarke – Moving Beyond Structure” Catalogue text, Thunder Bay Art Gallery Newsletter, (June 2000)
Klefstad, Ann. “Artwork from small town in Canada creates big impact” Duluth News-Tribune (June 1998)
Johnson, Mia. “Ann Clarke: Paintings” Preview of the Visual Arts: Alberta, British Columbia, Oregon, Washington (June 1993)
Tippett,Maria. By a Lady: Celebrating Three Centuries of Art by Canadian Women, Toronto: Viking.page 191. (1992)
Bentley Mays, John. “On Show” The Globe and Mail Toronto, (July 1987 and July 1985)
Burnett, David and Schiff, Marilyn. Contemporary Canadian Art Edmonton: Hurtig. 1983,pp 264, 265.
Carpenter, Ken. “Ann Clarke” Artsmagazine (June 1981)
Bentley Mays, John. “Clarke Deletes the Ice-Cream, Adds Guts” The Globe and Mail Toronto, (June 11, 1980)
Burnett, David. “7 Prairie Painters” Artscanada (August 1979)
Murray,Joan. “Making a Fresh New Thing: Ten Painters” Artsmagazine (May 1979)
Wilkin, Karen. “Certain Traditions” Artsmagazine (Spetember 1978)
Wilkin, Karen. “Changes” Artscanada (October 1976)
Nasgaard, Rouald. “Prairie ‘74” Artscanada (March 1975)
Fenton, Terry. “High Culture in Prairie Canada” Artnews (September 1974)
Author unknown. “5 Young Artists” Studio International London (November 1966)
Born 1944: Norwich, Norfolk, England ~ Canadian and British Citizenship.
Education: Slade School of Fine Art, University College, University of London, England, graduated 1966.
Teaching:
1968 to 1992 Part-time and Full-time Visual Arts Professor for approx.15 educational institutions in Canada.
1992 to 2009: Professor of Visual Art, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Retired from teaching and awarded Professor Emeritus status in July 2009
Selected Solo Exhibitions ~ Since 1969 more than 40 solo exhibitions in Canada
2021 "Canada X Ten", Hatch Gallery, Bloomfield, Prince Edward County, Ontario
2018 “T(H)ERE AGAIN", Verb Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
2017 Spring exhibition of Recent Paintings in The Newburgh Gallery, Newburgh, Ontario
2015 “Loose Change” collages and constructions from the last 47 years. Newburgh Gallery. Summer Show of Recent Paintings, The Newburgh Gallery, Newburgh, Ontario.
2013 "Groundwork", Definitely Superior Artist-Run-Centre Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2012 “Edgewise”, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Kingston, Ontario
2011 “Corniche” ARTsPLACE Artist Run Centre, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia
2007 “Mapping - Syneasthetic Cartography”, Definitely Superior Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2006 “Random Courses”, Swamp Ward Project, Kingston, Ontario
2006 “Triptych”, Verb Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
2004 “Paths of Desire,” Prairie Art Gallery, Grande Prairie, Alberta - curated by John Kerl and Doug Wills
2002 “Portraits,” Magnus Theatre, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2002 “Invisible Cities - Small Paintings” Magnus Theatre, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2000 “Sexta Feira,” Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
2000 “30 Year Survey,” Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Ontario - Curated by Janet Clark
1999 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1998 Pictograph Gallery, Atikokan, Ontario
1995 Lake-of-the-Woods Museum, Kenora, Ontario
1993 Definitely Superior Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1993 Barrett-Post Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia
1990 St. Lawrence College Art Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
1988 Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario
1987 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1986 Moore Gallery, Hamilton, Ontario
1985 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1982 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1981 Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan
1981 Hett Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1980 Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1980 Hett Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1979 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1979 Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta
1977 Latitude 53 Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1977 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1973 Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1969 Jacox Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
Selected Group Exhibitions ~ Since 1966 more than 80 group exhibitions in Britain, Canada and U.S.A.
2021 "Hear Us Roar", 13th Street Gallery, St. Catharines, Ontario
2020 “Unrestricted”, OKWA annual exhibition, Window Art Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
2020 “Unity Road Four”, Window Art Gallery, Kingston, Ontario
2019 “1970’s Seen”, Hatch Gallery, Bloomfield, Prince Edward County, Ontario.
2008 “Seeing Through Modernism”, Edmonton 1970-1985, Art Gallery of Alberta
2008 Big Lake Art Collective First Exhibition, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2007 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society 15th. Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2006/07 “Thirty Points of Light”, Thunder Bay Art Gallery – curated by Glenn Allison.
2006 Definitely Superior Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2006 Modern Fuel 8th Regional Juried Exhibition, Kingston, Ontario
2005 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2004 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2004 Lakehead University Faculty Exhibition, Thunder Bay art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2003 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2002 ECAS Tenth Annual Exhibition, Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta - curated by Kenworth Moffet
2001 Triangle Exhibition, Atrium Gallery, Ontario College of Art and Design - curated by Ken Carpenter
2001 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2001 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
2000 Edmonton Contemporary Art Society Annual Exhibition, Edmonton, Alberta
2000 “Arts 2000!” Royal Canadian National Juried Exhibition, Stratford and Toronto, Ontario
1999 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1998 “Abstraction Now,” Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario
1998 The Tweed Contemporary Artists Series, Thunder Bay - Duluth Exchange, Duluth, Minnesota, United States
1997 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1996 “Inner Landscapes: 16 x One,” Gallery One, Toronto, Ontario, curated by Karen Wilkin
1995 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1995 “Ultima Thule,” Definitely Superior Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1993 Regional Juried Exhibition, Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1993 “Summer Survey,” Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario
1992 “Crossroads,” Two Person Installation with Gunilla Josephson, Kingston’s Artists Association Inc., Kingston, Ontario
1990 Kingston Women Artists Exhibition, Kingston, Ontario
1988 Elca London Gallery, Montreal, Quebec
1986 “New Works in Cast Paper,” Klonaridis Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
1984 “Water + Colour + Paper,” National Juried Exhibition, traveled throughout Canada
1983 “Banff Retrospective,” Walter Philips Gallery, Banff,Alberta
1982 “Threshold of Colour,” Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta
1981 “The Heritage of Jack Bush,” Invitational, Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario
1980 “Glimpse of the Present,” Invitational, Beaver House Gallery, Edmonton and traveled throughout Alberta
1979 “Seven Prairie Artists,” Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Ontario
1979 “Ten Painters,’ Harbourfront Gallery, Toronto, Ontario
1978 ”Certain Traditions,” British and Canadian Art, traveled to Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Windsor, Hamilton, London, St. John’s in Canada - then to Aberdeen, Llandudno and Coventry in U.K.
1977 “Making Marks,” Contemporary Canadian Drawings, Norman Mackenzie
Art Gallery, Regina, Sasketchewan
1977 “Manisphere,” International Juried Exhibition, Winnipeg, Manitoba
1976 “Abstraction West - Emma Lake and After,” National Gallery, Ottawa, Ontario - Traveled to Saskatoon, Fredericton, Halifax, Montreal and Windsor
1975 Alberta Art Foundation Exhibition, traveled to London, Paris and Brussels
1975 “The Canadian Canvas,” traveled to Montreal, Quebec City, Edmonton, Vancouver, Saskatoon, Toronto, Halifax, Calgary and Winnipeg
1974 “Prairies,” Saidye Bronfman Cultural Centre, Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa, Ontario
1974 “Canada X 10,” Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta - Toured to Winnipeg and Toronto
1973 Winnipeg 10th International Juried Show, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
1972 Spokane 24th, Annual Exhibition, Spokane, Washington, USA
1971 “West ‘71,” Edmonton Art Gallery, Alberta, Canada
1971 Slade Centenary Exhibition, Liverpool, England
1967 John Moores Liverpool Exhibition, Liverpool, England
1966 “Five Young Artists,” Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England
Selected Public Collections
Ministry of Public Buildings and Works, U.K.
Canada Council Art Bank
Alberta Art Foundation
Hill Trust Fund Collection, Edmonton, Alberta
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
Edmonton Art Gallery, Alberta (now Alberta Art Gallery)
Slade School of Fine Art, University College, London, U.K.
Westburne Collection, Montreal, Quebec
Du Pont Canada
University of Alberta
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, Ontario
Triangle Arts Association, New York, U.S.
OMERS Collection, Toronto, Ontario
Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario
Selected Awards
1966 Slade Painting Prize
1973,76,78, Canada Council “B” Grant
!974 Government of Alberta Major Cultural Award
1980, 2004 Canada Council Travel Grant
1991 to 2013, sixteen Ontario Arts Council Exhibition Assistance Grants
1999 Canada Council “A” Grant
2003 Ontario Arts Council Established Artist Project Grant
2008 Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, elected to membership
Selected Bibliography
Holmes,Kristy A, “Corniche – Recent Works” catalogue essay, Thunder Bay, (September 2011)
Bader, Ed. “Ann Clarke: Paths of Desire” Artichoke Calgary, Volume 17. No.2, (Spring 2005)
Nisenholt, Mark,”Experiences from an artist in top form” Remote Control, Vol.6, No.2, Thunder Bay, 2000.
Vaughan, R.M. “The Whirl is not enough” Eye Magazine, Toronto, (June, 2000)
Clark, Janet, “Ann Clarke – Moving Beyond Structure” Catalogue text, Thunder Bay Art Gallery Newsletter, (June 2000)
Klefstad, Ann. “Artwork from small town in Canada creates big impact” Duluth News-Tribune (June 1998)
Johnson, Mia. “Ann Clarke: Paintings” Preview of the Visual Arts: Alberta, British Columbia, Oregon, Washington (June 1993)
Tippett,Maria. By a Lady: Celebrating Three Centuries of Art by Canadian Women, Toronto: Viking.page 191. (1992)
Bentley Mays, John. “On Show” The Globe and Mail Toronto, (July 1987 and July 1985)
Burnett, David and Schiff, Marilyn. Contemporary Canadian Art Edmonton: Hurtig. 1983,pp 264, 265.
Carpenter, Ken. “Ann Clarke” Artsmagazine (June 1981)
Bentley Mays, John. “Clarke Deletes the Ice-Cream, Adds Guts” The Globe and Mail Toronto, (June 11, 1980)
Burnett, David. “7 Prairie Painters” Artscanada (August 1979)
Murray,Joan. “Making a Fresh New Thing: Ten Painters” Artsmagazine (May 1979)
Wilkin, Karen. “Certain Traditions” Artsmagazine (Spetember 1978)
Wilkin, Karen. “Changes” Artscanada (October 1976)
Nasgaard, Rouald. “Prairie ‘74” Artscanada (March 1975)
Fenton, Terry. “High Culture in Prairie Canada” Artnews (September 1974)
Author unknown. “5 Young Artists” Studio International London (November 1966)
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