Jeannie Thib

Canadian artist
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IntroCanadian artist
PlacesCanada
isArtist Sculptor Printmaker
Work fieldArts Business
Gender
Female
The details

Biography

Jeannie Thib (1955–2013) was a Canadian artist, sculptor and printmaker.

Biography

Thib was born in North Bay, Ontario in 1955 and obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts at York University in Toronto in 1979. Inspired by her experiences in the wilderness of Northern Ontario, her work included ornamented sculptures, installations and prints. Thib exhibited in Canada, the U.S., Europe and Australia, and she was commercially represented by the Katzman and Joan Ferneyhough galleries. In 2008 an exhibition catalogue of her work with essays by Patrick Mahon and Suzanne Danis Légé was co-published by the Koffler Centre of the Arts and Foreman Art Gallery of Bishop's University.

Thib died in 2013 at the age of 58, after battling cancer for five years. She was survived by her partner Bruce Holland. The Katzman Gallery hosted a memorial exhibition, Imprint, in February 2014.

Major exhibits

  • Manual 1, 3 and 4 by Jeannie Thib, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1998
  • Lure, Koffler Gallery, Koffler Centre of the Arts, Toronto, 2004
  • Cache, Lake Nipissing, 2008
  • Moon Transit, St. Clair Streetcar Line, Toronto, 2010
  • Mahon, Patrick; Légé, Suzanne Danis (2008-11-01). Jeannie Thib: Lure. Art Gallery of Sudbury. ISBN 9780968400357. 

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