Lois Andison

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Lois Andison is an installation artist whose mixed materials installations explore intersections of technology, geography and the body.[1] She currently teaches sculpture and digital media at the University of Waterloo.[2]

Biography[edit]

Andison was born in Smith Falls, Ontario and now resides in Toronto, Ontario. Previous to her artistic career, Andison worked as a professional illustrator and graphic designer.[3] She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from York University in 1990.[4] Since graduation she has worked as a professional artist,[4] with her first solo exhibition hosted by Gallery Seventy-Six in Toronto, Ontario.[5] Her works have also been exhibited outside the formal gallery system.[3] In 2019 her work tree of life was exhibited at BMO Project Room in Toronto.[6]

Collections[edit]

Andison's work is included in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Savoring the simple delight of the fountain." The Globe and Mail. March 15, 1991
  2. ^ "Lois Andison". Fine Arts. 4 July 2013.
  3. ^ a b Renwick, Arthur. "Naked State: a selected view of Toronto art". Power Plant. 1994: 55
  4. ^ a b Christie, Clair. The House Project. 1994: 8
  5. ^ Redrospective. The Red head Gallery Toronto. Ed. Lloyd, S., Johnson, A. Toronto, Ontario. 1999: 23
  6. ^ Myers, Christiana. "Lois Andison". Canadian Art. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Lois Andison". www.gallery.ca.

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