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Marion Nicoll

Silence and Alchemy

by Ann Davis & Elizabeth Herbert

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  • 21st century
  • Language: English

Marion Nicoll (1909-1985) is a widely acknowledged and important founder of Alberta art and certainly one of a dedicated few that brought abstraction into practice in the province. Her life and career is a story of determination, of dedication to her vision regardless of professional or personal challenges. Nicoll became the first woman instructor hired at the Provincial Institute of Art and Technology (now the Alberta College of Art and Design) - and although limited to teaching craft and design, she became a significant mentor for generations of artists. Contributions by Ann Davis, Elizabeth Herbert, and Jennifer Salahub.

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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Alchemy and Hermeticism.

  • Alchemy and Hermeticism

    Controlled discovery queries from doab and oapen matched “alchemy”. Retained metadata contains “Alchemy” in the subtitle and “Alchemy” in the edition subtitle.

    • alchemy· via Directory of Open Access Books
    • alchemy· via OAPEN Library
    • Alchemy· in subtitle
    • Alchemy· in edition subtitle

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Silence and Alchemy

Directory of Open Access Books edition

128; Calgary

2013University of Calgary PressEnglish
  • 9781552387399
  • 1048168220
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  • 20.500.12854/90058
OAPEN
  • 20.500.12657/57476

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