Claire Kerwin | |
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Born | 1919 |
Died | 2005 Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Nationality | Belgian, Canadian citizenship |
Known for | Acrylics, collages, metalworking, mixed media, painting, pastels, graphics, printmaking |
Awards | Medal of Service (City of Toronto) |
Claire Kerwin (1919–2005) was a Belgian-born Canadian artist that worked and experimented with several different mediums which included acrylics, collages, metalworking, mixed media, painting, pastels, graphics, and printmaking. She was born in Chatelet, Belgium and emigrated to Canada in 1947 at the age of 28. Her artistic style consisted of combining the elements of urban life and nature. Kerwin was a member of five different Canadian art societies, including the Royal Canadian Academy of Art. Kerwin's works were exhibited in public and private collections in Canada as well as internationally in Belgium, France, England, Brazil, and the United States. The Art Gallery of Northumberland houses several of her works in their permanent collection. Kerwin was awarded a Medal of Service from the City of Toronto for her contributions to the local art scene.