Linda's first solo show was in 1976, forty-nine years ago. We are honoured that her family chose ARIEL Arts Space to host a retrospective of her work that covers about 20 of those 49 years. We are thrilled that they have given us permission to hold over her show until May 16, 2025, the day before her celebration of life.
One of Linda's last works was a film - the Old Tin Box. It is a very moving, personal perspective about the cost of war. We consider it a companion piece to the retrospective. The button below will take you directly to the movie. Linda was one of the most humble of human beings, and the most giving. She shared her talents with the community through teaching and spear-heading a public art committee. Many of the pieces that grace our city are on display because Linda fought for them. She continues to advocate for public art. In lieu of flowers, Linda asked that we donate to the City's public art fund in her name.
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AuthorPrisca Campbell, chair of ARIEL's Board of Directors. Archives
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