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Narcisse Wildlife Management Area
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Latitude: 50.0167973539458 Longitude: -95.48196790815484
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- Asessippi Provincial Park PP
- Atikaki Provincial Wilderness Park]] PP
- Bakers Narrows Provincial Park NO
- Beaudry Provincial Park PP
- Beaver Creek Provincial Park (Manitoba) NO
- Bell Lake Provincial Park NO
- Birch Point Provincial Park NO
- Birch Island Provincial Park PP
- Birds Hill Provincial Park PP
- Burge Lake Provincial Park NO
- Camp Morton Provincial Park NO
- Caribou River Provincial Park PP
- Clearwater Lake Provincial Park PP
- Criddle/Vane Homestead Provincial Park PP
- Duck Mountain Provincial Park (Manitoba) PP
- Duff Roblin Provincial Park PP
- Elk Island Provincial Park PP
- Fisher Bay Provincial Park PP
- Grand Beach Provincial Park PP
- Grass River Provincial Park PP
- Hecla/Grindstone Provincial Park PP
- Hnausa Beach Provincial Park NO
- Kettle Stones Provincial Park PP
- Lake St. George Provincial Park NO
- Lockport Provincial Heritage Park NA
- Lundar Beach Provincial Park No
- Manipogo Provincial Park No
- Manigotagan River Provincial Park PP
- Moose Lake Provincial Park, Manitoba No (disambiguation required for Moose Lake Provincial Park Alberta)
- Nopiming Provincial Park PP
- Norris Lake Provincial Park NO
- North Steeprock Lake Provincial Park No
- Nueltin Lake Provincial Park PP
- Numaykoos Lake Provincial Park PP
- Paint Lake Provincial Park No
- Patricia Beach Provincial Park No
- Pembina Valley Provincial Park PP
- Pinawa Dam Provincial Park PP
- Pisew Falls Provincial Park no
- Rainbow Beach Provincial Park no
- River Road Provincial Park PP
- Rivers Provincial Park PP
- Sand Lakes Provincial Park PP
- Spruce Woods Provincial Park PP
- St. Ambroise Beach Provincial Park no
- St. Malo Provincial Park no St. Malo Wildlife Management Area PP
- St. Norbert Provincial Park PP
- Stephenfield Provincial Park no
- Trappist Monastery Provincial Park PP
- Turtle Mountain Provincial Park PP
- Watchorn Provincial Park no
- Wekusko Falls Provincial Park no
- Whitefish Lake Provincial Park no
- Whiteshell Provincial Park PP
- William Lake Provincial Park no
- Winnipeg Beach Provincial Park no
- Zed Lake Provincial Park no
Canadian printmaking groups and collectives
This is a list of printmaking studios, collectives and associations, past and present, located in Canada.
Artists using printmaking techniques often group together to share access to presses and other specialized equipment. These shared working spaces encourage printmaking artists to form collegial groups to cooperate in publishing and exhibition activity. Some studios are simple equipment sharing arrangements for a small group of artists, others form around a skilled printer or publisher, while some become centers for promoting printmaking activity in their community.
If no wikipedia page yet exists, a brief note or link is added.
| Name | location | note |
|---|---|---|
| Atelier d'estampe Imago Inc. | Moncton, New Brunswick | Official website |
| Atelier d'estampe Sagamie | Alma, Quebec | Official website |
| Engramme | Quebec, Quebec | |
| Malaspina Printmakers' Society | Vancouver, British Columbia | Official website |
| Martha Street Studio (Manitoba Printmakers' Association) | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Official website |
| Open Studio | Toronto, Ontario | |
| Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists (SNAP) | Edmonton, Alberta | Official website |
| St. Michael's Printshop | St. John's, Newfoundland | Official website |
| Society of Canadian Painter-Etchers and Engravers | Toronto, Ontario | |
| Print and Drawing Council of Canada | Toronto, Ontario | |
| Association of Canadian Etchers | Toronto, Ontario | |
| Atelier Circulaire | Montreal, Quebec | Official website |
| Atelier Graff | Montreal, Quebec | Official website |
| Atelier de L’ile | Val David, Quebec | Official website |
| Atelier Presse Papier | Trois Rivieres, Quebec | Official website |
| The Banff Centre | Banff, Alberta | |
| Moosehead Press | Winnipeg, Manitoba | |
| Arprim | Montreal, Quebec | Official website |
| Conseil québecois de l’estampe | Montreal, Quebec | 1983-2005 |
| Conseil de la gravure du Québec | Montreal, Quebec | 1978-1983 |
| North Nassau Printmakers | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Official website |
| Spark Box Studios | Picton, Ontario | Official website |
| Atelier Graphia 3710 Inc | Montreal, Quebec | founded 1972 |
| Grand Western Canadian Screen Shop | Winnipeg, Manitoba | founded 1968 |
| Canadian Society of Graphic Art | Toronto, Ontario | |
| Éditions Erta | Montreal, Quebec | founded 1949 |
| L'Atelier libre de recherches graphiques | Montreal, Quebec | founded 1964 |
| La Guilde graphique | Montreal, Quebec | founded 1966 |
| Éditions Canada | London, Ontario | founded 1976 |
| Sword Street Press | Toronto, Ontario | founded 1978 |
| ATELIERS ARACHEL INC. | ||
| ATELIER DE GRAVURE DE LAVAL INC. | ||
| ATELIER D'IMPRESSION D'ART LE SCARABEE | ||
| ATELIER LES MILLEFEUILLES | ||
| ATELIER DE REALISATIONS GRAPHIQUES DE QUEBEC | ||
| ATELIER LIBRE DE RECHERCHES GRAPHIQUES | ||
| CROWN PRINTERS | ||
| EDITIONS CANADA | ||
| CENTRE DE CONCEPTION GRAPHIQUE INC. | ||
| KEN WEBB FINE ART PRINTING, THE | ||
| LITHOGRAPHY WORKSHOP, THE | ||
| MICHAEL DE COURCY | ||
| NOVAK GRAPHICS | ||
| POINTE SECHE INC., LA | ||
| PRESSWERK EDITIONS | ||
| SAUGEEN HIGHLANDS IMPRESSIONS LIMITED | ||
| SAWAI ATELIER | ||
| Le Studio P.M. Inc. | ||
| Station Studio | Calgary, Alberta | |
| Trojan Press | Calgary, Alberta | 1978-1981 |
| Western Pacific Engravers | Surrey, British Columbia | www.westernpacificengravers.com |
Valentin Gallery, Kittie Bruneau, Jewish Painters of Montreal
Ghitta Caiserman-Roth (March 2, 1923[1] to November 25, 2005[2]) was a Canadian artist and art educator.
March 2, 1923
Ghitta Caiserman-Roth | |
|---|---|
| Born | Ghitta Caiserman March 2, 1923 Montreal |
| Died | November 25, 2005 (aged 82) Montreal |
| Other names | Pinsky, Ghitta Caiserman |
| Occupations | artist, art educator |
has distinguished herself for over 60 years as a figurative artist. Her paintings, etchings, lithographs and drawings, represented in over 100 public collections, reflect an ongoing concern with the human condition.
She studied with Alexander Bercovitch between 1931 and 1933, and at the age of 11 received an honourable mention at the Art Association of Montreal's Spring Exhibition. Caiserman attended Parson’s School of Design in New York City and from there the American Artists’ School, and the Art Students League where she studied with Harry Sternberg. In addition, she studied with Moses and Raphael Soyer at the New Art School.
In 1947 she and her then-husband Alfred Pinsky began the Montreal Artists School. In 1961-1962 Caiserman-Roth studied with Albert Dumouchel at the École des Beaux Arts in Montreal under a Canada Council Senior Fellowship.
In 1945, Caiserman married Alfred Pinsky and in 1954 gave birth to her daughter Käthe. The marriage ended in divorce in 1959. In 1962, she married Max Roth (1914–2001), an established architect.[3] She died in Montreal on 25 November 2005, having suffered for several years from Alzheimer's Disease.[4]
Caiserman-Roth's figurative work reflects her concern with composition, light and colour.
Over her career, Caiserman-Roth taught at Concordia University and the Saidye Bronfman Centre for the Arts in Montréal, Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, and the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Caiserman-Roth was the winner of numerous awards, including the Canadian Centennial Medal, Canada Council Purchase Awards, and Best Graphic Image Award at the Ontario Society of Artists, and the O'Keefe prize. She was a member of the Royal Canadian Academy, the Conseil des artistes peintres du Québec, and the Conseil québecois de l’estampe
In 2000, Caiserman-Roth received a Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts for artistic achievement. The jury citation stated, "In addition to her untiring activity as a practicing artist, Ghitta Caiserman-Roth has played, and continues to play, a significant role as teacher, lecturer and mentor to numerous artists in Montreal and across Canada."[5]
| Year | Title | Medium | Institution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1943 | La Résistance | etching | Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec[6] |
| 1943 | Night Shift | etching | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1944 | War Effort | lithograph | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1944 | Underground | lithograph | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1944 | Freedom, U.S.A. | lithograph | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1944 | Fledgling | lithograph | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1944 | Unconditional Surrender | lithograph | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1945 | Loading | oil on panel | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1946 | War Profiteer | lithograph | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1947 | Mademoiselle Coutu | gouache | Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec[7] |
| 1947 | War Dream | etching | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1948 | Mademoiselle Coutu | gouache | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1949 | Jesus Saves | etching | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1948 | Street Scene | oil on panel | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1949 | Politicians | etching | National Gallery of Canada |
| 1949 | Workman at Table | aquatint | National Gallery of Canada |
Further reading
Blazier, Wendy. Quebec in Hollywood : six Canadian artists : December 6, 1984-February 10, 1985, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, Hollywood, Florida. Hollywood, Florida : The Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, 1984.
Browns, Jonathan. The presence of absence : works by Ghitta Caiserman-Roth. Ottawa : Ottawa Art Gallery, 2000.
Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta; Lach, Friedhelm. Ghitta Caiserman-Roth: drawings and paintings. Montreal: 1988.
Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta; Cohen, Rhoda. Insights, discoveries, surprises drawing from the model. Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993. ISBN 9780773509931
Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta. Ghitta Caiserman-Roth : a retrospective view = un aperçu rétrospectif, 1947-1980.. Montreal: Sir George Williams Art Galleries of Concordia University, 1981.
Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta. Québec prints. Montréal: Conseil québécois de l'estampe, 1990.
Gareau-Des Bois, Louise; Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta; Guillaume, Pierre; Nadeau, Luc; Beaulac, Mario. Pulsion = Pulse. Montréal : Editions Glyph, 1983.
Israël, Véronique. La problématique de la fonction sociale de l'art dans la production des années quarante de Ghitta Caiserman-Roth. Montréal: Université du Québec à Montréal, 1999.
Roegel, Joseph. Illustrations: Caiserman-Roth, Ghitta. Confessions of an Auschwitz number (A-18260) : poems. Montreal: Dawson College, 1972.
A folio of original reproductions : issue number 2, December 1951 : Andre Bieler, Ghitta Caiserman, Henri Masson, Henry Orenstein, Erma Sutcliffe.. Toronto : Federation of Canadian Artists, 1951.
Albert Dumouchel, un hommage: Albert Dumouchel; Friedhelm Lach; Jacques Dumouchel; Sylvia Ary; Luba Genush; Ronald Headland; Alan Itakura; Harry Mayerovitch; Ann McCall; Earl Preston; Walter Proscka; Ghitta Caiserman-Roth; Joanne Hewson Rees; Doreen Lindsay; Andrea Blanar. Montréal: Atelier Graphia 3710, 1983.
Four Canadians : Suzanne Bergeron, Ghitta Caiserman, Jacqueline Gilson, Monique Voyer ... 28th February - March 14th, 1958. Toronto: Art Gallery of Toronto. 1958
Spickett Caiserman. Ottawa: National Gallery of Canada, 1959.



