Aganetha Dyck | |
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Born | Aganetha Rempel September 12, 1937 Marquette, Manitoba, Canada |
Education | Prince Albert Community College, 1974-1976; University of Winnipeg, 1980–1982 |
Known for | Sculptor, graphic artist |
Spouse | Peter Dyck (m. 1958) |
Aganetha Dyck (born September 12, 1937) is a Canadian sculptor residing in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Dyck is best known for her work with live honeybees, that build honeycomb on objects that she introduces to honeybee hives. In 2007 Dyck was awarded both Manitoba's Arts Award of Distinction and Canada's Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts.[1]