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Exhibition of Canadian and West Coast Art – Native and Modern, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1927
National Gallery of Canada Library and Archives
Emily Carr: a centennial exhibition celebrating the one hundredth anniversary of her birth, Vancouver Art Gallery, 1971
Vancouver Art Gallery Archives
Exhibition History
1911
Grand Palais, Société du Salon d'Automne, Paris
1927
Exhibition of Canadian West Coast Art - Native and Modern, organized by the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, travelling to the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto and the Art Association of Montreal (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts)
1930
Group of Seven, Art Gallery of Toronto (Art Gallery of Ontario), travelling to the Art Association of Montreal (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts)
1931
Group of Seven, Art Gallery of Toronto (Art Gallery of Ontario)
1938
Exhibition by Emily Carr, Vancouver Art Gallery
1938
A Century of Canadian Art, Tate Gallery, London, England
1939
Canadian Group of Painters, World's Fair, New York
1945-1946
Emily Carr: Her Paintings and Sketches, collaboration between the Art Gallery of Toronto (Art Gallery of Ontario), and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, travelling to the Art Association of Montreal (Montreal Museum of Fine Arts) and the Vancouver Art Gallery
1949
Memorial Exhibition, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle
1951
Emily Carr Memorial Galleries, opening exhibition, Vancouver Art Gallery
1958
Paintings by Emily Carr in One Hundred Years of BC Art, Vancouver Art Gallery
1962
The World of Emily Carr, a new exhibition of her paintings from the Newcombe Collection, Hudson's Bay Company, Victoria and Vancouver
1971
Emily Carr: A Centennial Exhibition Celebrating the One Hundredth Anniversary of her Birth, organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery, travelling to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
1974
Contemporaries of Emily Carr in British Columbia, Simon Fraser Gallery, Burnaby
1977
Emily Carr Gallery, opening exhibition, Provincial Archives of British Columbia, Victoria
1979
Emily Carr: The Mature Years - Les Années de Maturité, organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery, travelling to Canada House, London, England, and Centre Culturel Canadien/Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris, France
1982
Emily Carr: Sky Paintings, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
1983
Visions and Victories: Ten Canadian Women Artists, London Regional Art Gallery (Museum London)
1986-1987
The Advent of Modernism, organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, travelling to the Center for the Fine Arts, Miami, The Brooklyn Museum and the Glenbow Museum, Alberta
1987-1988
The Expressionist Landscape: North American Modernist Painting, 1920-1947, organized by the Birmingham Museum of Art, travelling to the IBM Gallery of Science and Art, New York, the Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, the Akron Art Museum and the Vancouver Art Gallery
1990-1991
The Logic of Ecstasy, organized by the London Regional Art and Historical Museums (Museum London), travelling to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, the Edmonton Art Gallery, the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, the Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton and the Dalhousie Art Gallery, Halifax
1990
Emily Carr, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa
1990
The True North: Canadian Landscape Painting 1896-1939, Barbican Gallery, London, England
1991
Emily Carr in France, Vancouver Art Gallery
1995-1996
Gasoline, Oil and Paper: The 1930s Oil-on-Paper Paintings of Emily Carr, organized by the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon travelling to The Edmonton Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
1998-1999
Emily Carr: Art and Process, organized by the Vancouver Art Gallery, travelling to Art Gallery of Greater Victoria and the Kamloops Art Gallery
1999-2000
To the Totem Forests: Emily Carr and Contemporaries Interpret Coastal Villages, organized by the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, travelling to the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Kamloops Art Gallery
2001-2002
Carr, O'Keeffe, Kahlo: Places of Their Own, organized by the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinberg, travelling to the Santa Fe Museum of Fine Arts, the National Museum of Women in Art, Washington and the Vancouver Art Gallery
2001-2002
Emily Carr: Eccentric, Artist, Author, Genius, Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria
2006-2008
Emily Carr: New Perspectives on a Canadian Icon, collaboration between the Vancouver Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Canada, travelling to the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the Glenbow Museum, Calgary