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  2. Emily Carr - Wikipedia

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    Emily Carr House, 207 Government Street, Victoria – now a National Historic Site of Canada and a museum. Born in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1871, [10] [11] [12] the year British Columbia joined Canada, Emily Carr was the second youngest of nine children born to English parents Richard [13] and Emily (Saunders) Carr.

  3. Klee Wyck - Wikipedia

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    Klee Wyck (1941) is a memoir by Canadian artist Emily Carr. Through short sketches , the artist tells of her experiences among First Nations people and cultures on British Columbia 's west coast. The book won the 1941 Governor General's Award and occupies an important place in Canadian literature .

  4. Maria Tippett - Wikipedia

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    Governor General's Award for non-fiction, 1979, "Emily Carr: a biography" John A. Macdonald History Prize, 1979, "Emily Carr: a biography" Garneau Medal, short-listed, 1980, "Emily Carr: a biography" Eaton's BC Book Award – now the BC and Yukon Book Prize, 1978, "From Desolation to Splendour: changing perceptions of the British Columbia ...

  5. Emily Carr University Library - Wikipedia

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    The Emily Carr University Library also known as the Ron Burnett Library + Learning Commons is an academic library focusing on art and design-related material located at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design Great Northern Way campus. The library is named after Ron Burnett, former university president. As of 2019, library is fine-free.

  6. Emily Carr House - Wikipedia

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    Carr House is currently a cultural centre celebrating Emily Carr's life through seasonal tours, rotating exhibits, programming and events. It is operated by a site manager and owned by the Province of British Columbia. Carr House is located at 207 Government Street, six blocks from Victoria's Inner Harbour and the Parliament Buildings. In ...

  7. Category:Emily Carr - Wikipedia

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    The main article for the category is Emily Carr, Canadian artist and writer. Pages in category "Emily Carr" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  8. Marcia Crosby - Wikipedia

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    During her four years at university, Crosby studied and researched individuals who supposedly presented positive images of native people including: Paul Kane, Emily Carr, and Bill Reid. [ 11 ] As one of the less than one per cent of First Nations students who attend post-secondary institutions, [ 12 ] Crosby found a collection of artists whose ...

  9. Emily Carr University of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the school was designated a provincial institute and incorporated as the Emily Carr College of Art and Design before moving to Granville Island in 1980. In 1995, a second building was opened on the Granville Island campus, at which time the college's name changed to the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design (ECIAD).