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ANDRUS, Evelyn

Naissance
Hamilton, ON, 1909
Décès
Hamilton, ON, 1972
Notice biographique
Evelyn Andrus began her career as a portrait photographer in Hamilton. She became an active member of the Toronto Camera Club (TCC), judging contests, conducting portrait classes, contributing a regular column to the Club's newsletter, and serving as the chair of the education program. She set up photographic lessons for the handicapped boys of Toronto's Variety Village which she ran for six years. In 1952, Andrus became the first female president of the TCC, and ten years later, she was named an honorary life member of the Club. For nine years, she worked at a photographic laboratory of the University of Toronto where she specialized in medical, dental, architectural, engineering and botanical photography. She later opened a professional studio with Rex Frost and provided services in scientific photography. Andrus's contribution to the photographic arts was recognized by the Royal Photographic Society in 1950 when she was conferred the title of Associate. The Photographic Society of America (PSA) followed suit in 1953 with an associateship and the title of director for the Eastern Canada Zone. Andrus was eventually named a fellow by the PSA. Throughout her life, Andrus suffered from arthritis which forced her to retire early from the photographic community. Despite this, she continued to share her expertise through the TCC's many teaching programs.
Médias
Photography
Etudes
University of Toronto
Associations
Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, 1950 (Associate Member)
Commercial and Press Photographers' Association of Canada
Toronto Camera Club, (Elected Club President in 1952)
Photographic Society of America, 1953 (Named Fellow)
Lieux de conservation des dossiers et archives
Toronto Camera Club Archives
Canadian Women Artists History Initiative Documentation Centre, QC
BIBLIOGRAPHIE

Documents sur l'artiste
"British Award for Toronto Woman." Ottawa Citizen 17 Jul. 1950: 9.
"Our Club Helps Variety Village." FOCUS (Toronto) Nov. 1950: 4.
"Photographer Honored." Globe and Mail (Toronto) 10 Aug. 1953: 13.
"Photographic Awards Given 4 Canadians." Ottawa Citizen 10 Aug. 1953: 8.
"Show How to Arrange Flowers." Toronto Daily Star 19 May 1960: 63.
"TCC's 65th Anniversary." FOCUS (Toronto) Apr. 1953: 10-11.
"Women are Honored for Color Photos." Rocky Mount Evening Telegram (North Carolina) 27 Jul. 1950: 11A.
Boyd, John. "Boys in Wheel Chairs, on Crutches Keen Photographers: Variety Village Inmates Overcome Handicaps, Make Christmas Cards." Globe and Mail (Toronto) 17 Dec. 1952: 15.
Dempsey, Lotta. "Vertical Transportation is Looking Up." Globe and Mail (Toronto) 15 Jul. 1950: 10.
Frost, Rex. "Camera Clubs: It's Election Time for the Shutter Bugs." Globe and Mail (Toronto) 1 Jun. 1957: 55.
Frost, Rex. "Hand Size Sets Camera Style." Globe and Mail (Toronto) 21 Aug. 1964: 11.
Frost, Rex. "PSA Reorganisation in Canada." Photographic Society of America Journal 18 (1959): 457.
Frost, Rex. "Taking Photographs." Globe and Mail (Toronto) 13 Sep. 1956: 18.
Lizar, Don. "Evelyn Andrus: A Tribute to a Great Photographer." FOCUS (Toronto) Dec. 1962: 8.
Oliver, Andrew. The First Hundred Years: An Historical Portrait of the Toronto Camera Club (1888-1988) Gormley, Ontario: Aurora Nature Photography and Publishing, 1988.
Trapp, L. A.. "Evelyn Andrus Passes." FOCUS (Toronto) Dec. 1972: 32-33.

Documents rédigés par l'artiste
Andrus, Evelyn. "Educational Programme." FOCUS (Toronto) Oct. 1949.
Andrus, Evelyn. "Have you Heard?" FOCUS (Toronto) Dec. 1959: 14.
Andrus, Evelyn. "Have you Heard?" FOCUS (Toronto) Jan. 1960: 11.
Andrus, Evelyn. "Our Portrait Class." FOCUS (Toronto) Jan. 1950.
Andrus, Evelyn. "The President's Message." FOCUS (Toronto) Apr. 1953: 3.

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