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Joane Cardinal-Schubert was born in Red Deer, Alberta in 1942 and has been studying art since 1962. She graduated from the University of Calgary in Fine Art in 1977 and shortly after has her first solo exhibition in Alberta. Her work has been exhibited across Canada, including the Canadian Museum of Civilization’s 1992 exhibition Indigena. She has also studied at The Banff Centre and exhibited across Canada and in the United States. In 1986 she was elected to the Royal Academy of Art. She is an active writer who has been published in numerous periodicals and anthologies and is currently the Calgary contributing editor for Fuse magazine. For six years she was Assistant Curator at the Nickle Arts Museum of the University of Calgary and continues to work as an organizer and curator of exhibitions of native art in western Canada. She lives in Calgary. Contributor to: |
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