Roseline Delisle- SERIE PNEUMATIQUE #16


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Roseline Delisle

Brief Biography
1952 Born Rimouski, Québec.
1973 Diplome D'Étude Professionelle (ceramics), College du Vieux Montréal, Montréal, Québec.
1974 Studio apprenticeship with Enid Legros, Gaspé Coast, Québec.
1981-82 Santa Monica City College, Santa Monica, California.

Exhibition History
1987 "An Anxious Society: Aggression in Art"; Burlington Art Centre, Burlington, Ontario.
1988 Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles, California.
Gallery Koyanagi: Contemporary Arts, Tokyo, Japan.
1986-89 Galerie Barbara Silverberg, Montréal, Québec.
1989 "Feat of Clay: The Fifth Anniversary of the Permanent Collection"; Burlington Art Centre.
1990 "Clay Today: Contemporary Ceramists and Their Work" (group exhibition); Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California.
"Out of the Woods"; Burlington Art Centre.
1994 "The Collector's Eye" (group exhibition); The Koffler Gallery, North York, Ontario.
"Docent Curating Project"; Burlington Art Centre.
1997 "FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics"; Burlington Art Centre.
1998 "FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics"; Itabashi Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan.
2000 "FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics"; Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
2001 "FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics"; The Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Saskatchewan.
2002 "FIRE+EARTH: Contemporary Canadian Ceramics"; Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario.

Publications
American Ceramics Collection of the Everson Museum of Art. Rizzoli, New York.
"Roseline Delisle: Precise Porcelain", American Crafts. June/July 1991.
International Crafts. Themes and Hudson, London, 1992.
Contact Magazine. Profile: Roseline Delisle, Paul Mathieu. Spring Issue, No.88, 1992.
USA Today, Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France.
Current Trends in Ceramics. The Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum, Japan, 1994.

Artist Bio in Japanese

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