08/30/2024

About

About Canadian Art Junkie:

I’m a Canadian and I’m a junkie for the visual arts.

The site has been online since 2011, featuring painting, photography, illustration and other visual arts from Canada, and from around the world.

The painting on this page, by Emily Carr, a  favourite, is the quintessential example of art that many Canadians grew up with. Today, the selection goes well beyond Canada’s still-beloved Group of  Seven.


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About Me: I’m a journalist, traveler and art & music lover.  I grew up in Canada, trained in Chicago, lived/worked in the Toronto area and now reside half-time in Collingwood, the beautiful centre of south Georgian Bay.



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*Re Emily Carr’s painting, originally titled Indian Church (above).

In May, 2018, the Art Gallery of Ontario, which holds the piece, re-hung the painting with a new name because the word “Indian” causes pain, the AGO said.

The new name Church at Yuquot Village references the British Columbia Indigenous community where the church was located.

A CBC piece about the name change is here.

Image credit: Emily Carr, Church In Yuquot Village, 1929. Oil on Canvas. Bequest of Charles S. Band, Toronto 1970, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Copyright Art Gallery of Ontario 2007


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  1. Hi there, just stumbled on your blog – Well done!

    Thought you might like to take a gander too at my work over at htpp://canadadaPHOTOGRAPHY.blogspot.com

    You’ll see I too have been at it for a while … 🙂

    Award-winning, multi-disciplined, self-taught, mid-career, publicly & privately exhibited, eight book titles, 14 years of Canadian fine furniture design, 30 odd years of oil painting, a typeface design, and 15 years of photography including pinhole camera making, etc.

    Enjoy!
    Keep at it!

      1. Hello again. Just wondered if you might be interested in reviewing/viewing some earlier work of this year, my ‘White Out’ project. If so, can send you a sample with links. Thanks. Also, are you aware of Arabella? (http://www.arabelladesign.com/) It’s quite a different kind of promoter of Canadian art with a bit more of a ‘glossy’ feel 😉 Overall, I prefer your efforts – LOVE your selections. Very best, mlh

    1. Happened to be here as you posted and went straight to your blog. Love it. And thank you for your comment and inclusion on the blogroll. I’m following you now.

  2. Hi Mrs Walters,

    Is it possible to contact you by email to give you information about a project I think you would be interested in? You can contact me at vp [@] codmorse.com.

    Thank you very much!

  3. hey boomeron

    just wanted to update you on the apples & art studio tour that was held this weekend in our area. we had a great turnout at OBO Studio where i exhibited. i’ve posted some pics on my blog. hope you get a chance to visit again!

    hope all the other fall studio tours, coming up & gone by have as inspiring outcomes as ours did!

    http://michellecfecit.wordpress.com/

      1. thanks for taking the time boomeron! OBO Studio is a great space. any endeavour that tracy-lynn & emily take on seems to take wings!
        thanks for the comment on the mirror. the poem is applied on the surface with vinyl lettering like what is used on vehicles for business logos so there’s weeding involved. i had to weed away the excess vinyl from around each letter. when the letters are so small & with such large serifs, it’s a more involved task. the mirror was originally gilded & used to hang in my mother’s living room. she loved that mirror & so do i but i always wanted to wash the gilded look out! so everytime i hit a snag (literally!) in the weeding process i figured it was my mom sending a sign that she was not happy with this project!

        http://michellecfecit.wordpress.com/

    1. Thanks so much. No, I had not heard of her, and this is one of the best things about blogging – getting referred to great artists you’re not familiar with. Appreciated.

    1. I’m truly honored. And you deserve all those recognitions. And by the way, the reason my post is serious (true) is because I don’t have your panache! I love your awards post, and am going on over to your blog to say so.

      1. Thank you! Hey, talk about art, I can’t believe what an amazing artistic job I did of touching-up the photo of me arriving at the awards event. xo

      2. ALL your dozens of commenters love that post. You should put an image from it on your sidebar and link it back to the post so everyone stopping by can go there. It really is fabulous.

      3. Thank you, and what a great idea it is about the sidebar thing. I’m on an MOW right now, and time is slipping away from me as we approach camera. Hopefully I can get that together this weekend, which will be my last 2 day weekend for awhile. What an exhausting career film is. For crying out loud, I still can’t figure out how to do a Blogroll. Argh!

    1. Thank you for this, very much appreciated. I also enjoyed your list of nominees, with quite a few blogs that I’d likely never have had the opportunity to see without a visit to your page.

  4. Been following your blog for a while now.. Your posts are extremely inspiring 🙂
    A great compilation of things that make you smile each time.

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