The Guild of All Arts, as it once was
May. 28th, 2023 12:50 pmBlogTO recently published a piece on what is now called, evidently, Guild Park and Gardens. This is the site that was developed back in the 1930s as the Guild of All Arts by Spencer and Rosa Clark. The article doesn't mention Elizabeth Fraser Williamson, who was the last artist-in-residence from the days when the site was a true artists' colony.
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I have vivid memories of my visits with Elizabeth, and especially of the summer before I started law school, when I would see her a couple of times a week for tea, pastries, and art-talk. According to the artist's website, cited above, a large part of her work is held by the Lebovic Gallery, but I haven't been able to find a useful link. I hope it's collected safely in a place where everyone can enjoy and admire it.
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I have vivid memories of my visits with Elizabeth, and especially of the summer before I started law school, when I would see her a couple of times a week for tea, pastries, and art-talk. According to the artist's website, cited above, a large part of her work is held by the Lebovic Gallery, but I haven't been able to find a useful link. I hope it's collected safely in a place where everyone can enjoy and admire it.