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Artist Statement:
Day by day is how I build my life and that is how I build my art. It begins somewhere in between the reality of the world around me and the fantasy of the world inside me. I am the mediator that seeks to create and express....
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Artist Exhibitions:
SOLO:
2006 - "SAM REVEALS" - Bowman Arts Center, Lethbridge, AB.
2002 - "KEN'S IRISES" - Yates Memorial Centre, Lethbridge,
- "LADY OF THE DANCE"- Bowman Galleries, Lethbridge
1995 - "IMAGINARY WOMEN" - Ming's Art Gallery & Restaurant, Lethbridge
1994 - "IMAGINARY WOMEN" - Lethbridge Public Library
- "IMAGINARY WOMEN" - Red Deer & District Museum, AB.
1993 - "THE SWIMMERS" - Lethbridge ...
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Artist Galleries:
Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
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Artist Reviews:
Coming Soon!
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Collections:
Lethbridge Regional Hospital, Lethbridge, AB., Canada
Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Grande Prairie, AB., Canada
Alberta for the Arts Foundation Collection, Edmonton, AB., Canada
Private collections - North America, Japan and Europe....
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Commissions:
ADDAC - Lethbridge, AB., Canada- 24 vegetable customers
Lethbridge Judo Club - Lethbridge, AB., Canada - cover of the Nationals
Lethbridge Synconized Swimmers - Lethbridge, AB., Canada - T-shirt design
Lethbridge Cycling Club - Lethbridge, AB., Canada - limited edition
Lloyd Flaig - Lethbridge, AB., Canada - illustration of three books...
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Donna Gallant Biography:
| Biographical information for Donna Gallant can be found below. The artist may choose what information to display. Sometimes the artist chooses not to display personal information to the general public. | |
Age
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54
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| Gender |
Female
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| Status |
Married
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| Children |
2
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| Religion |
Roman Catholic |
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| Education |
Professional Work |
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| Hobbies / Interests |
Gardening, cooking, puzzles, games, movies, home decorating, music |
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| Favorite Artistic Medium |
Mixed Media
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| Favorite Arthistory Movement |
Impressionism - (1865 - 1885)
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| Favorite Visual Artist |
Emily Carr
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| Favorite Work of Art |
too many to mention
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| Biggest Artistic Inspiration |
My everyday life, the enviroment and the situations around me are my biggest inspirations. |
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| Why Did You Become An Artist |
I had a lot of encouragement as a child and I sent a lot of time by myself, so what did I do - draw.
It has always been with me and I just continued the journey as I got older and went to University. But also working in a public art gallery helped to encourage my distiny. |
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| Your Personal Biography |
Donna was born is Regina, Saskatchewan in 1952. She received her secondary education in Regina before moving to Lethbridge, Alberta in 1971 and marring Brian F. Gallant in 1972. After the birth of her first child in 1975, she began taking Art Classes at the University of Lethbridge in 1976. The birth of her second child was is 1979 while still continuing her art studies. In 1980 the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge employed her as Gallery Director. She worked in the Gallery for 17 years and retired from the Gallery in 1997.
Donna started teaching art classes in 1980 for the Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge and soon began to teach art to other Arts Organizations, including the Lethbridge Community College, Lethbridge Senior Center, and the Lethbridge Sketch Club. She has also done workshops in Medicine Hat and smaller Southern Alberta regions. She continues to teach and jury to this day.
Donna had her first solo exhibition in 1985 and has continued to exhibit throughout Alberta and Ontario. Her major exhibition accomplishments include: two Alberta traveling exhibitions "FELINE & FEMALE" AND "IMAGINARY WOMEN", 13 solo exhibitions inclduding her more recent shows - "KEN'S IRISES" and "LADY OF THE DANCE , over 50 group and two/three man exhibitions, and commissioned pieces for the Synchronized Swimmers and the Cycling Club of Lethbridge , not too mention many private commissions through out the world.
Donna has also designed program covers for the Judo Club of Lethbridge and designed and executed costumes for ADDAC and local theater groups. She has been activitily involved with many arts organizations thoroughout the years including the Radish Factory, The Southern Alberta Art Gallery, the International Monoprinters, the Lethbridge Sketch Club, Alberta Winter Games, the Trap/door, just to name a few.
Donna has sat on juries such as the Alberta Foundation for the Arts Project Grants and Collection purchases, Lethbridge Community College Advisory Board, and many local and regional groups and organizations. She is a member of A.A.C.E. (Alberta Agricuturial Community Exhibitions) and juries for the county and bench fairs on a regular basis.
Donna's work can be found in such collections as the Alberta Foundation for the Arts Collection, the Lethbridge Regional Hospital, the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Grande Prairie and many private collections throughout North Amercia and Europe.
Donna has not just confined her talents to the Arts but has done many years of volunteering for other local not for profit groups such as the Lethbridge Judo Club, Little League baseball, Lethbridge Soccer Association and many more.
Her family is always first in her life but her biggest passion outside of her family is her art making and the art that has always been in her life. Her favorite subject is the human figure because "it's what life is all about, ourselves, others and the world around us".
Enjoy her work and imagination.
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