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Anne Meredith Barry (1932-2003) was an award-winning Canadian artist most well-known for her paintings, prints, and mixed media of landscapes of Newfoundland and Labrador. Born in Toronto, Barry eventually settled down in Newfoundland and Labrador in 1986, after years of visiting regularly to teach and paint.[1] Barry purchased the former St. Michael's Printshop on the southern shore of the Avalon Peninsula.[2]
Career
editBorn in Toronto, Ontario, Barry graduated from OCAD University, known as the Ontario College of Art at the time, in 1954.[3]
Barry's work has been included in "True North: The Landscape Tradition in Contemporary Canadian Art." Her exhibition "Down North", inspired by her time in Labrador, was curated by the Art Gallery of Newfoundland in 1998 and was circulated by University of Toronto's Blackwood Gallery.[4]
Awards and Honours
edit- Elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (1995)
- Honorary Doctor of Letters degree, Memorial University of Newfoundland (1997)
- Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal (2003)
References
edit- ^ "Anne Meredith Barry - Emma Butler Gallery". www.emmabutler.com. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ^ "Anne Meredith Barry | Studio 21". studio21.ca. Retrieved 2020-03-12.
- ^ "Anne Meredith Barry". Heritage Newfoundland and Labrador.
- ^ "Anne Meredith Barry - Emma Butler Gallery". www.emmabutler.com. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
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