Marlene Creates

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Marlene Creates
Born Marlene Creates
1952 (age 63–64)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Alma mater Queen's University
Known for visual artist, poetry
Movement Environmentalism
Website www.marlenecreates.ca
Elected Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (2001)

Marlene Creates (born 1952 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian artist currently living in Portugal Cove, Newfoundland. Creates studied visual arts at Queen's University, then lived in Ottawa for twelve years, moving to Newfoundland in 1985.

A major theme of her work is the relationship between human beings and the land; she often photographs subtle traces and marks of human presence in natural environments.[1] Her work has been shown in over 300 exhibitions across the world.

In 2001 Creates was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts,[2] and in 2013 she won CONTACT Photography Festival's BMW Prize for her exhibition "Marlene Creates: selected works from 30 years, 1982-2012". The exhibition "gently invites us to think about how we belong to the land, and how we leave our touch upon it."[3]

Education[edit]

Creates attained her bachelor's in art education at Queens University in Kingston, Ontario, attending from 1970 – 1974.[4] She traveled to Venice, Italy in 1973 as part of the university's Art and Architecture Study.[4] In 1975 she was selected as a Canadian delegate to France for an Architecture Study Program.[4]

Artistic career[edit]

Initial Career 1980-1985[edit]

As part of the Art Gallery of Ontario Extension Services "Artist with their Work" Program, Creates exhibited a collection of thirteen cibachrome photographs of landscapes on the east and west coasts of Canada, England, Wales, and Ireland.[5] In describing the exhibit she says: "The actions of nature may seem random or unpredictable; the way smooth stones sit naturally at the shore appears to have no organization. I have found though, that if I manipulate any of them, the interference is obvious. The kind of order I impose is unlikely to occur naturally. But the imposition is slight. The next high tide will disturb my arrangement and re-organize the elements again. Nature is never finished." [5] As a part of the exhibit, Creates also hosted an illustrated lecture and landscape art workshop with local participants in the Thunder bay region.[5]

Creates also toured with the exhibit to Windsor.[6]

Awards[edit]

  • Queen's University Bursary for study in Venice, Italy 1973 [4]
  • Ontario Arts Council Grant 1976 [4]
  • Canada Council Grant 1980 [4]
  • Ontario Arts Council Grant 1981 [4]
  • Canada Council Grant 1981 [4]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Jenkner, Ingrid; Kathleen Ritter (1998). Marlene Creates: Language and Land Use, Newfoundland 1994. Halifax: MSVU Art Gallery. ISBN 1895215811. 

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.paulpetro.com/exhibitions/393-Marlene-Creates:-Selected-Works-From-30-Years,-1982-2012
  2. ^ "Members since 1880". Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Retrieved 11 September 2013. 
  3. ^ http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/art-and-architecture/newfoundland-photographer-marlene-creates-honoured-at-contact-2013/article12269460/
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Artists with their Work" Art Gallery of Ontario Winter 1981 – 1982
  5. ^ a b c "Newsletter September - October 1983" Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art September 1983
  6. ^ Artcite September- October pamphlet, Artcite Inc. 1984

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