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The White Dress
Artist
Falk, Gathie
Title
The White Dress
Technique
lithograph
Date
1992
Dimensions
56.0cm height x 46.0cm width
Type
print
Accession Number
2007.67
Collection
Permanent Collection
Gathie Falk was born in Alexander, Manitoba in 1928. Her parents were German-speaking Mennonites who had fled persecution in Russia. After the loss of her father, the family moved to Winnipeg and then settled in Vancouver in 1947. In the 1950s, Falk studied education at the University of British Columbia and worked as an elementary school teacher for 12 years (including 11 years at Douglas Road Elementary in Burnaby). During this time, Falk also began her formal training in the arts. She took summer classes at UBC and studied drawing and painting with J.A.S. Macdonald. In 1965, Falk left her position as a teacher and decided to pursue a career as a full-time artist. After travelling throughout Europe, Falk returned to Vancouver and began to establish herself as a performance artist and ceramic sculptor. Since 1978, Falk has focused on painting, incorporating a wide variety of surface grounds including canvas, paper and papier mâché objects. Today, Falk’s work is widely represented in galleries across Canada, including the National Gallery of Canada, the Vancouver Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Musee d’art contemporain in Montreal, the Burnaby Art Gallery and the Winnipeg Art Gallery.