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Patricia Bovey: Western Voices in Canadian Art

July 31, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Join us at the Douglas Family Art Centre on Monday, July 31st at 7pm for a presentation on Canadian Art by the Honourable Patricia Bovey, LL.D, FRSA, FCMA.  Bovey is a Winnipeg-based art historian, museologist, author and professor who has published extensively on western Canadian Art.

The presentation will be based on her recent publication, Western Voices in Canadian Art (2023). Copies of the book are available for purchase at the Douglas Family Art Centre boutique for $49.95 +tax.  Become a MUSE member to save 10% on all gift shop purchases.

Admission is by donation.

“Listen to the visual voices of artists. They tell us so poignantly who we are, what we must cherish, and what we must address as a society.”

– Patricia Bovey

THE HON. PATRICIA BOVEY, LL.D, FRSA, FCMA

Patricia Bovey, member of the Senate of Canada (2016-2023) and the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Director Emerita, is a Winnipeg-based art historian, museologist, author and professor. She has published extensively on western Canadian art, including Western Voices in Canadian Art, (2023); Pat Martin Bates: Balancing on a Tread, a 2015 Alberta Book Awards’ recipient; and Don Proch: Masking and Mapping, a 2019 Manitoba Book Awards’ finalist.

Director of the Winnipeg Art Gallery (1999-2004); the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria (1980-1999); and founding Director/Curator of St Boniface Hospital’s Buhler Gallery, (2007-2016), she also taught Canadian Art, Curatorial Practice, Cultural Resource Management, and the University of Winnipeg’s MA Curatorial Practicum. An independent consultant, she assisted arts organizations across Canada with governance, funding and strategic planning. In the Senate she gave voice to the importance of the arts with special Senate exhibitions, programs, reports, and legislation unanimously passed by the Chamber.

Former Chair of the Board of Governors of both the University of Manitoba and Emily Carr University, she served on the National Gallery of Canada’s Board of Trustees; the Board of the Canada Council for the Arts; the Withrow/Richard Federal Task Force on National and Regional Museums; the Eckhardt-Gramatté Foundation Board; and is a past chair of the Canadian Art Museum Directors Organization.

She received a University of Manitoba Honorary Doctor of Laws in 2021, and is a Fellow of both the UK’s Royal Society for the Arts, and the Canadian Museums Association. Her honours include the Canada 125 Medal; the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal; Winnipeg’s Woman of Distinction for the Arts; the Canadian Museums Association Award of Distinguished Service; the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Medal; the Association of Manitoba Museums’ Inaugural Award of Merit; and the Winnipeg Arts Council Making a Difference Award.

She is a member of Ghana’s Pan African Heritage Museum’s International Curatorial Council and their recently appointed Special Museum Ambassador, and is currently a member of the Roberta Bondar Foundation. She continues her art history writing, her work on international fraud against Canadian and Indigenous artists, and, with international organizations, creative initiatives on climate change strategies.

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July 31, 2023
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7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Douglas Family Art Centre
Phone
807-467-2201
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Douglas Family Art Centre
224 Main Street South
Kenora, Ontario P9N 1T2 Canada
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Phone
(807) 467-2201