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词条 Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber
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  1. Education

  2. Career

  3. References

  4. Sources

{{Infobox artist|name=Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber|image = Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber.jpg|birth_name=|birth_date=September 21, 1947|birth_place=Burgdorf, Switzerland|death_date=December 23, 2015|death_place=Saskatoon, Saskatchewan|resting_place=Oberburg, Switzerland|spouse=Heinz Buchmann|nationality=Canadian|alma_mater=University of Saskatchewan|education=|known_for=Textile art|style=|awards=}}Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber (September 21, 1947 – December 23, 2015) was a Canadian artist known for her work with textiles and fiber materials. The subject matter of her work is based in feminism and contemporary issues.[1]

Education

Annemarie Buchnmann-Gerber had a five-year teaching certificate from Berne.[2] Buchmann-Gerber took drawing and painting classes with George Glenn in Prince Albert. Afterward she completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the University of Saskatchewan.[3]

Career

Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber began her art career after meeting Margaret VanWalsem at the annual Winter Festival Exhibition in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and George Glenn, who was the artist in residence in Prince Albert at the time.[4][5] Buchmann-Gerber cited that George Glen was influential in her development. Buchmann-Garber's early work focused specifically on textiles and in particular on weaving and stitching to create tapestries.[2][6] Buchmann-Gerber was one of the founding members of The Saskatchewan Craft Council. She was a board member for The Mendel Art Gallery and The Saskatchewan Craft Council.[1]

Buchmann-Gerber died in Saskatoon and her ashes returned for burial in Oberburg, Switzerland.[7]

References

1. ^{{Cite web| url = https://www.saskcraftcouncil.org/project/annemarie-buchmann-gerber/| title = Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber| website = Saskatchewan Craft Council| language = en-US| access-date = 2016-02-26}}
2. ^{{cite book|last1=Goretzky|first1=Barb|title=Dimensions '97|date=1997|publisher=Houghton-Boston|location=Saskatoon|page=10}}
3. ^{{cite book|last1=Veith|first1=Ulrike|title=After the Grain Elevator: Re-Imaging the Prairie Icon|date=2003|publisher=Houghton-Boston|location=Regina|page=39}}
4. ^{{Cite web| url = http://citizensofcraft.ca/profile/annemarie-buchmann-gerber| title = Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber| website = Citizens of Craft.| access-date = 2016-02-26}}
5. ^{{Cite web| url = http://www.paherald.sk.ca/Living/2013-04-29/article-3230053/Arts-community-honours-retiring-art-teacher/1| title = Arts community honours retiring art teacher - Living - The Prince Albert Daily Herald| website = www.paherald.sk.ca| access-date = 2016-02-26}}
6. ^{{cite book|last1=Veith|first1=Ulrike|title=After the Grain Elevator: Re-Imaging the Prairie Icon|date=2003|publisher=Houghton-Boston|pages=39}}
7. ^http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thestarphoenix/obituary.aspx?pid=177113406

Sources

  • "Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber Swastika Painted on Her House" http://www.pier21.ca/cd1/annemarie-buchmann-gerber Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. Retrieved 2016-26-02.
  • (2016-01-02) "Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber" Saskatoon StarPhoenix. Retrieved 2016-26-02.
  • "Premier's Prize presented to Annemarie Buchmann-Gerber" College of Arts & Sciences, University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved 2016-26-02.
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