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AIKEN-BARNES, Marie

Naissance
Alix, Alberta, 1926
Décès
Aurora, Ontario, 2019
Notice biographique
Marie Aiken-Barnes (nee Miller) was recognized for her wide range of textile works with a specialization in lichen dyes as well as numerous contributions to teaching. She studied at the Vancouver School of Art, and in the ’60s moved to Ontario with her family. She took summer courses in fibres in the U.S. She became the Northern Ontario director of the Ontario Craft Foundation, and beginning in 1968 was active in the World Crafts Council, speaking on “Lichens as a Dye Source” at the WCC Conference in Dublin, Ireland. She also undertook research in Australia for the Arts Council and the Department of Aboriginal Affairs during the summers of 1971-73. She founded the Tower Studios in a WWI potash factory on the shore of Muskoka Bay. During the 1970s, she taught with the Design Arts – Textiles Department at Georgian College in Barrie. Her work was shown in local galleries; commissioned works hang in the Gravenhurst Trinity United Church and the Barrie Court House.
Médias
Textiles
Etudes
Vancouver School of Art
Pennsylvania State University, State College
Lieux de conservation des dossiers et archives
National Gallery of Canada, ON - Library and Archives
Toronto Reference Library, ON
University of British Columbia - Fine Arts Library
BIBLIOGRAPHIE

Documents sur l'artiste
Marie Aiken-Barnes Toronto, ON: Textile Museum, 2023
http://vimeo.com/797479497.
Bradfield, Helen, et al. Art of the Spirit: Contemporary Canadian Fabric Art. Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1992.
Crawford, Gail. A Fine Line: Studio Crafts in Ontario from 1930 to the Present Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1998.
Dingman, Elizabeth. "The Craft Collaboration." Craftsman 4.3 (June 1979): 4-6.
MacDonald, Colin S.. The Dictionary of Canadian Artists (Volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker) Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 2009.
Weir, Brock. "The Long and Winding Road to Lasting Love." The Auroran 8 Feb. 2018
http://www.newspapers-online.com/auroran/?p=19773.
Williams, Olga. "400 North." Craftsman 2.6 (December 1977): 3-5.

Documents rédigés par l'artiste
Aiken, Marie. "Basketmaking from the Beginning (review)." Craftsman 2.4 (August 1977): 17.
Aiken, Marie. "The Loom Book (review)." Craftsman 3.1 (February 1978): 16.

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