Klee Wyck: The Laughing One

Emily Carr Statue
Photo by Barry Behnke

By Doreen Marion Gee

Emily Carr's artistic career got off to a shaky start. Born in 1871 in Victoria, she spent the years between 1890 and 1910 immersed in the study of art from San Francisco to Europe. But it was First Peoples' culture and our west coast landscapes that inspired her artistic genius. Coming back to B.C. in 1911, Emily started painting her majestic and legendary depictions of First Nation totem poles and the raw beauty of a virgin land. Carr was a revolutionary artist. Read More...

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