Libby Hague
Libby Hague | |
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Born |
Mary Elizabeth Hague 1950 (age 65–66) St. Thomas, Ontario |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University) |
Known for | installation, print, screen printing, lithography, film |
Website |
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Libby Hague (born 1950) is a prolific Canadian artist based in Toronto, Ontario. She is known for her large scale print installations. Her work has been exhibited in prominent galleries across Canada, including the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Background
Born in St. Thomas, Ontario, Hague received her B.F.A. from Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University) in 1971. She is known for her large scale installations composed primarily of paper and prints. She is a member of the cooperative Loop Gallery, and is also affiliated with Open Studio, where she served as Vice President from 1988–1990.[1] From 1988-2002 she taught print-making at Sheridan College.[1] She is represented in many public collections and galleries across Canada, including the Donovan Collection at the University of Toronto.[2] Hague's work deals with themes of disaster, precariousness, and hope. Her complex works often have playful qualities, and she has described her process as experimental and fluid.[3]
Exhibitions
- Monster Child, Nuit Blanche, Toronto, 2013
- Synchromesh, Loop Gallery, Toronto 2013
- Be Brave! We are in this together, YYZ, Toronto 2012
- Gravity Drawings: more light:less darkness, 2012 Loop Gallery Toronto,
- Sympathetic Connections, installation in the Young Gallery, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 2011
- One step at a time, Art Gallery of Mississauga, 2009
- Cut/ close to home, Robert Langen Gallery, Waterloo, On. 2008
- Martian Odyssey: I will not be sad in this world* Loop Toronto, 2007
- Martian Odyssey: Home away from home Loop Toronto, 2006
- Everything needs everything, Loop, Toronto, 2005