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  2. Alberta University of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta University of the Arts (AUArts) is a public art university located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. [4] The university is a co-educational institution that operates four academic schools. The institution originated from the art department established by the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) in 1926, later renamed the ...

  3. Katie Ohe - Wikipedia

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    Katie Ohe, AOE RCA LL. D. (born Katherine Dorothea Minna von der Ohe [1] in 1937, near Peers, Alberta) is a sculptor living in Calgary, Alberta.Ohe is known as one of the first artists to make abstract sculpture in Alberta, and has been influential as a teacher at the Alberta College of Art and Design. [1]

  4. John Hall (Canadian artist) - Wikipedia

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    He has taught fine art at Ohio Wesleyan University, [1] the Alberta College of Art and Design, [2] and the University of Calgary (1971-1998) (since 1998, he has been Professor Emeritus of the Department of Art). [3]

  5. Amy Malbeuf - Wikipedia

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    Malbeuf received her BFA from the Alberta College of Art + Design in Calgary and an MFA in Visual Art from the University of British Columbia Okanagan in Kelowna. [4] She has participated in numerous international artist residencies, including programs at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, The Banff Centre, The Labrador Research Institute, and Santa Fe Art Institute.

  6. Marion Nicoll - Wikipedia

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    Many of her paintings are held by the Glenbow Museum in Calgary. A Gallery at the Alberta College of Art and Design is named after her. [9] [10] [5] Nicoll had to abandon painting in 1971 due to arthritis, but continued to make art by using a more physically manageable, though unconventional technique she called clayprinting. [11]

  7. Nancy Tousley - Wikipedia

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    Her work has been recognized with several awards. In 1997, she received a Publisher's Award for Leadership, from the Calgary Herald. The same year, the Board of Governors of the Alberta College of Art and Design honoured her with its Award of Excellence for her contributions to art in Alberta, [8] the equivalent of an honorary degree.

  8. Rita McKeough - Wikipedia

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    McKeough completed her BFA at the University of Calgary in 1975 and her MFA at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1979. [2] She currently teaches at Alberta University of the Arts and resides in Calgary , Alberta .

  9. United Congress - Wikipedia

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    The United Congress was formed in 1988 at the Alberta College of Art and Design, by White-Field Senate, who is the group's longest-standing member. [1] Membership in the collective was loosely knit and fluid.