Irene Luxbacher
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Irene Luxbacher (born December 10, 1970, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian artist, an author and children's book illustrator.
After graduating with a degree in Art History from Queen's University, she studied Fine Art (specifically drawing and painting) at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. She has a background in art education and has led visual arts workshops in Public schools in Toronto and at The Avenue Road Arts School. Both the Jumbo Books and the Starting Art Series have received much critical acclaim and reviews from librarians, teachers and parents, particularly homeschooling parents.
Luxbacher was a finalist for the 2009 Governor General's Awards[1] for her illustrations found in The Imaginary Garden published by Kids Can Press[2] (text by Andrew Larsen).
Luxbacher lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Picture books
As author and illustrator
As illustrator
- The Imaginary Garden, 2009; written by Andrew Larsen
- Malaika's Costume, 2016; written by Nadia L. Hohn[5]
- The Not-So-Faraway Adventure, 2016; written by Andrew Larsen
- Malaika's Winter Carnival, 2017; written by Nadia L. Hohn[6]
- Treasure, 2019; written by Mireille Messier[7]
- Aunt Pearl, 2019; written by Monica Kulling[8]
- Malaika's Surprise, 2021; written by Nadia L. Hohn
Activity books
As author and illustrator
- The Jumbo Book of Art, 2003
- The Jumbo Book of Outdoor Art, 2006
- I Can Paint!, 2007
- I Can Sculpt!, 2007
- I Can Draw!, 2008
- I Can Make Prints!, 2008
- I Can Build!, 2009
- I Can Collage!, 2009