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SUMMARY: Gravure Automatique: Dalla Husband at Atelier 17: Curated by CCST 
 Candidate Eva Tweedie
DESCRIPTION: Exhibition runs May 28 – June 21\, 2015. This exhibition featu
 res prints by Canadian artist Dalla Husband (1899-1944) made during her tim
 e in Paris through the 1920s and 1930s. Born in Winnipeg\, Manitoba in 1899
 \, Husband grew up in Vernon\, British Columbia on her family’s ranch on La
 ke Kalamalka. Her parents moved to Canada from […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>Exhibition runs May 28 - June 21\, 2015.<
 /h4><p>This exhibition features prints by Canadian artist Dalla Husband (18
 99-1944) made during her time in Paris through the 1920s and 1930s. Born in
  Winnipeg\, Manitoba in 1899\, Husband grew up in Vernon\, British Columbia
  on her family’s ranch on Lake Kalamalka. Her parents moved to Canada from 
 England around the time of her birth to seek new career opportunities\, whi
 ch eventually brought them to the west coast in 1907. Her father\, Major He
 rbert Husband\, was a rancher who also served two mayoral terms in Vernon p
 rior to his premature and tragic death in 1912. Husband had the luxury of t
 ravelling while growing up\, visiting relatives in Winnipeg at the age of 1
 3 with her father\, as well as going to England twice to visit her grandmot
 her. At the time of her grandmother’s death\, Husband received an inheritan
 ce\, which she chose to spend on a courageous move to pursue her career as 
 an artist overseas in Paris. When she first arrived in 1924\, she worked wi
 th printmaker Joseph Hecht in his studio where she learned the basics of pr
 intmaking\, however when the British artist Stanley William Hayter moved to
  Paris in 1926\, Husband sought after his advice and expertise. Husband and
  fellow female artist Alice Carr de Creeft approached Hayter for further le
 ssons in printmaking and attempting to deter them from asking again\, he sa
 id that he would only work with them if they managed to bring two more stud
 ents. Accordingly\, Husband and de Creeft found two additional students and
  Hayter moved to his own studio down the street from Hecht’s and began the 
 workshop soon to be known as Atelier 17.</p><p>Guest Curated by <strong>Eva
  Tweedie</strong>\, UBC Curatorial Studies MA Candidate</p><p><em>This exhi
 bition is made possible with support from the Killy Foundation and the Auda
 in Endowment for Curatorial Studies through the Department of Art History\,
  Visual Art and Theory in collaboration with the Morris and Helen Belkin Ar
 t Gallery at The University of British Columbia.</em></p>
LOCATION:Burnaby Art Gallery
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