LISA MYERS (Artist) | |
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Born | 1970 (age 53–54) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | MFA in Criticism and Curatorial Practice |
Alma mater | OCAD, 2011 |
Known for | Multimedia |
Notable work | Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) |
Style | Multimedia |
Movement | de Stijl |
Awards | Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2016 |
Website | example |
FIRSTNAME LASTNAME (née MAIDEN_NAME, BIRTH_DATE - DEATH_DATE) is/was a COUNTRY STYLE/MOVEMENT artist and academic. She was a MEDIUM artist who worked in FIELD. She is known for CONTRIBUTION[a]. LASTNAME began painting in YEAR, and works in photography, lithography, etching, and serigraphy[1].
LASTNAME's works are ... Her major works include WORK, a SIZE MEDIUM in the collection of INSTITUTION, and WORK, a SIZE MEDIUM, in PUBLIC_SPACE.
She has a PhD in FIELD (SCHOOL, CITY, YEAR), an MA in FIELD (SCHOOL, YEAR) and a BFA (YEAR) from SCHOOL.
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LAST_NAME received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from SCHOOL in YEAR and a Master of Fine Arts degree in YEAR from SCHOOL. LAST_NAME obtained her BFA from SCHOOL and completed her MFA at SCHOOL in YEAR. LASTNAME attended HIGHSCHOOL in CITY. In YEAR, LAST_NAME studied FIELD with FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME at the SCHOOL. LAST_NAME studied FIELD in the M.F.A. program at the [SCHOOL]] between YEAR and YAER. Fellow SCHOOL alumni of the same period include the painters, photographers, and sculptors FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME and FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME. LAST_NAME continued her training abroad, spending a YEAR in CITY and YEAR in CITY. In YEAR, she was awarded a SCHOLARSHIP.
LAST_NAME's work explores aspects of COUNTRY's culture[2]. In <year>, she was awarded the AWARD in recognition of her CONTRIBUTION. LAST_NAME's work is in the public collection of the MUSEUM. In YEAR, LAST_NAME had her first solo exhibition in CITY at the GALLERY, curated by FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME. She showed a series of paintings/an installation/sculpture which was enthusiastically reviewed by FIST_NAME LAST_NAME in JOURNAL. X an Y acquired work from the show. In YEAR, LAST_NAME was the only female artist to take part in the widely acclaimed[3] TITLE group exhibition at the GALLERY in CITY.
Notes and References
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- ^ Heartney, Eleanor; Posner, Helaine; Princenthal, Nancy; Scott, Sue (2013-09-23). The Reckoning: Women Artists of the New Millennium. Munich ; New York: Prestel USA. ISBN 978-3-7913-4759-2.
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FIRSTNAME LASTNAME | |
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Born | 1970 (age 53–54) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Known for | Sculpture, Painting |
Notable work | Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (1907) |
Style | Neoplasticism |
Movement | de Stijl |
Awards | Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts 2016 |
Website | example |
FIRSTNAME LASTNAME (née MAIDEN_NAME, BIRTH_DATE - DEATH_DATE) is/was a COUNTRY STYLE/MOVEMENT artist and academic. She was a MEDIUM artist who worked in FIELD. She is known for CONTRIBUTION[b]. LASTNAME began painting in YEAR, and works in photography, lithography, etching, and serigraphy[1].
LASTNAME's works are ... Her major works include WORK, a SIZE MEDIUM in the collection of INSTITUTION, and WORK, a SIZE MEDIUM, in PUBLIC_SPACE.
She has a PhD in FIELD (SCHOOL, CITY, YEAR), an MA in FIELD (SCHOOL, YEAR) and a BFA (YEAR) from SCHOOL.
This is the bulk of the article. You can have sections here, like Biography, Early life and education, Career etc. but it is not necessary to have them. If the article has four headings, the Table of contents WP:TOC will appear automatically after the the first heading. If this is a really short article, you may not need a lead WP:LEAD
LAST_NAME received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from SCHOOL in YEAR and a Master of Fine Arts degree in YEAR from SCHOOL. LAST_NAME obtained her BFA from SCHOOL and completed her MFA at SCHOOL in YEAR. LASTNAME attended HIGHSCHOOL in CITY. In YEAR, LAST_NAME studied FIELD with FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME at the SCHOOL. LAST_NAME studied FIELD in the M.F.A. program at the [SCHOOL]] between YEAR and YAER. Fellow SCHOOL alumni of the same period include the painters, photographers, and sculptors FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME, FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME and FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME. LAST_NAME continued her training abroad, spending a YEAR in CITY and YEAR in CITY. In YEAR, she was awarded a SCHOLARSHIP.
LAST_NAME's work explores aspects of COUNTRY's culture[2]. In <year>, she was awarded the AWARD in recognition of her CONTRIBUTION. LAST_NAME's work is in the public collection of the MUSEUM. In YEAR, LAST_NAME had her first solo exhibition in CITY at the GALLERY, curated by FIRST_NAME LAST_NAME. She showed a series of paintings/an installation/sculpture which was enthusiastically reviewed by FIST_NAME LAST_NAME in JOURNAL. X an Y acquired work from the show. In YEAR, LAST_NAME was the only female artist to take part in the widely acclaimed[3] TITLE group exhibition at the GALLERY in CITY.
Notes and References
edit- ^ This is a footnote
- ^ Heartney, Eleanor; Posner, Helaine; Princenthal, Nancy; Scott, Sue (2013-09-23). The Reckoning: Women Artists of the New Millennium. Munich ; New York: Prestel USA. ISBN 978-3-7913-4759-2.
- ^ Jane, Doe. "Title of article". http://www.website.com.
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