Marguerite
Smith was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan and now resides in Saskatoon.
She has a strong interest in drawing; she is particularly interested
in portrait.
Education:
1982 Fine Arts Program, Nova Scotia College of Arts and Design,
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1981 Fine Arts Program, Instituto Allende, Belles Arts, San Miguel
de Allende, Mexico.
1977 Bachelor of Arts (History and Art), University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
1975 Bachelor of Education (History and Art), University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan.
Exhibitions:
1999 Women by Women, Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1998 The Charactered Landscape, Mendel Art Gallery and Civic
Conservatory, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1997 New Acquisitions, Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1996 Portraits Imagined and Local (Solo Exhibition), Café
Browse, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1995 Speaking Out, Albert Community Center, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1995 Gallery Artists, Roadside Gallery, La Ronge, Saskatchewan.
1994 Group Drawing Show, Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, University
of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
1993 Group Drawing Show, Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, University
of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Collections:
Corporate: Halyk Dovell Morrison, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; Eilan
Enterprises Ltd., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Public:
Mendel Art Gallery and Civic Conservatory, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Professional
Activities:
1998, 1997, 1995 Facilitator for Fine Arts Week Workshops, Gordon
Denny School, Air Ronge, Saskatchewan
1983-1997 Instructor for classes and workshops, Mendel Art Gallery
and Conservatory.
1997-1986 Courtroom draughtsman for news program, CBC Television
- CBC Newsday.
1994- 1993 Committee Representative - Festival Planning, Prince
Albert Grand Council-
Fine Arts Festival.
1988, 1987, 1980 Instructor for short courses in Visual Arts, University
of Regina.
1985 Major role in award winning video, Yorkton International Film
Festival.
1984 Scholarship through Saskatchewan Writer's Guild, Saskatchewan
Arts Board,
Writer's and Artist's Colony, Emma Lake, Saskatchewan.
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