Patricia Martin Bates
Patricia Martin Bates | |
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Born | Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada | June 25, 1927
Alma mater | Mount Allison University |
Style | Embossing |
Patricia Martin Bates (born June 25, 1927) is a Canadian artist.
Biography
Born in Saint John, New Brunswick,[1][2] Bates began her formal art studies at the age of 12 with Stanley Royale, who taught at Mount Allison University. Bates subsequently studied at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Belgium, at the Sorbonne in Paris, and at the Pratt Graphic Centre in New York.[3] She is noted for her embossing technique, and in the 1960s, became well-known for her Plexiglas cube sculptures which incorporated print processes.[4] Her work is often inspired by Occidental themes or religions. She was a professor at the University of Victoria.[2][5] Her work is included in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.[6]
Bibliography
- —— (1965). Prints. Saint John, New Brunswick: New Brunswick Museum, Art Department. OCLC 497807235.
- —— (1972). Black & white almost. Black & White Press. OCLC 11628534.
- ——; Chu, Gene; Urquhart, Tony (1974). 41st Annual Exhibition of Prints and Drawings : November 1st-25th, 1974, London Public Library and Art Museum. Société canadienne des arts graphiques. Exposition annuelle. London, Ontario, CA: La Société. OCLC 726515735.
- ——; Urquhart, Tony (1975). Pat Martin Bates : perforations silencieuses, gravures. Tony Urquhart : paysages interdimensionnels, sculptures : [exposition], 2 octobre-23 novembre 1975 (in French). Paris: Centre culturel canadien. ISBN 9782900434055. OCLC 461431022.
- ——; Hurtig, Annette; Page, P K; Saddlemeyer, Ann (2005). Pat Martin Bates : destinations, navigations, illuminations. Victoria: Art Gallery of Greater Victoria. OCLC 67402042.
- ——; Coldwell, Joan (2010). It is I, Patricia : an artist's childhood. Sidney, B.C.: Hedgerow Press. ISBN 9781459340275. OCLC 716059254.
- Bovey, Patricia; —— (2014) [2012]. Balancing on a thread. Calgary: Frontenac House. ISBN 9781897181614. OCLC 794300779, 890946301.
References
- ^ Chamberlain, Adrian. "Pioneering Victoria artist Pat Martin Bates overlooked at home". Times Colonist. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
- ^ a b Gouin, Judy (2014). "Patricia Bates". The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- ^ "The art of Pat Martin Bates". Times Colonist. CanWest MediaWorks Publications. Archived from the original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
- ^ Lord, Barry. "Pat Martin Bates, Gallery Pascal, February–March, 1969", artscanada, June 1969, 132/133, p. 48
- ^ "Pat Martin Bates Scholarship". uvic.ca. Victoria, BC, CA: University of Victoria. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
- ^ https://art.famsf.org/patricia-martin-bates