Biography of Elizabeth A. EVANS
Welcome to the artwork of Elizabeth A. Evans, an award winning formally trained painter who has been providing her special brand of art to a growing number of collectors and fans for over 30 years. As an artist, she is continually growing and exploring the world around her. She has produced a substantial body of work dealing with a variety of subject matter. For the most part, her style can be classified as "representational", (as opposed to abstract). The subject matter is readily recognizable but the treatment is what makes her unique. We hope you enjoy your visit and find some images that you can directly relate to. Images that will speak to your own soul
TRAINING & BACKGROUND
Elizabeth was Born in Montreal, Quebec in 1944. She enrolled at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts in 1962, and studied painting, drawing, sculpture, etching and design under the tutelage of Arthur Lismer (Group of Seven), Moe Reinblatt, Gerry Tondino, Guido Molinari and Jean Goguen. She also attended the Banff School of Fine Arts on Scholarship during the summer of 1963 where she studied painting under Gordon Smith of Vancouver and portrait painting under William Townsend of London, England. In her second summer at Banff, again on scholarship, she studied Advanced Painting under Gordon Adaskin of Winnipeg. She has been awarded a Senior Certificate in Painting from the University of Alberta.
AWARDS
Elizabeth was twice awarded the Martha Martin Scholarship for drawing, after completing her first and second years at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Twice awarded the Grumbacher Scholarship for painting as a result of her outstanding work at Banff. Other awards include: IBM Purchase Awards, 1975 and 1976; Royal Bank "Nature of Our Land" Television Awards, 1975-76. She has also been chosen by UNICEF for three years running to be included in their Xmas card collection. In 1995, her card was chosen to be made into a poster by UNICEF in Switzerland.
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