Artists with their work program. Ottawa - May 14-Jun 19, 1993; Woodstock - Jan 8-Feb 20, 1994; London, Ontario - Sep 16-17, 1994; Simcoe - Oct 7-30, 1994; Peterborough - Apr 23-May 28, 1995; Guelph - May 12-14, 1995; St. Thomas - Oct 27-Nov 26, 1995;
Judith Nasby is a retired curator and educator based in Guelph, Ontario, known for her work at the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre (now Art Gallery of Guelph), in particular her exhibitions on Inuit artists and artists from the Guelph area. She made contact with Rolph Scarlett in the mid-1970s, visiting him at his home and establishing a friendship and correspondence. Scarlett entrusted her with a group of his early abstract studies and copies of key documents for her research. He undertook to teach her his method of non-objective composition through a lively correspondence course in 1976 and 1977. Nasby's 2004 book Rolph Scarlett: Painter, Designer, Jeweller was the eventual culmination of her research.
Artists with their work program. London, Ontario - May 5-Jun 12, 1994; Oshawa - Nov 9, 1995 - Jan 7, 1996;
Art Gallery of Sudbury
The institution was established in 1880. In 1913, the Government of Canada passed the National Gallery Act, formally outlined the institution's mandate as a national art museum. In 1988, the museum was relocated to its present location. The museum's permanent collection includes over 93,000 works from European, American, and Asian, Canadian, and indigenous Canadian artists. In addition to exhibiting works from its permanent collection, the museum also organizes and hosts a number of travelling exhibitions.
Originator: Wilkinson.