- Beaver Hall Group
The Beaver Hall Group was a Montreal based assemblage of Canadian painters formed in May of 1920 by artists who had met while studying art at a school run by
Art Association of Montreal .Inaugurated through the efforts of
Randolph Hewton ,Edwin Holgate ,Mabel May andLilias Newton , the group took its name from Beaver Hall Hill, the downtown Montreal street where its members shared studio space. Many of the group's participants had studied underWilliam Brymner (1855-1925), a prominent Canadian artist who encouraged them to explore new modernistic approaches to painting. However, in an era when women artists were viewed as little more than hobbyists and were left out of the mainstream world of professional art, the Beaver Hall Group was the first Canadian artists association in which women played a central role. Although the American painterMary Cassatt had inspired many, Cassatt had had to move permanently toFrance to get serious recognition for her work. At least one member of the group,Prudence Heward , would follow Cassatt's lead and study in Paris.Originally made up of eleven men and eight women, in January 1921 the Beaver Hall Group organized their first exhibition. However, their association only survived for two years but at a time in history when women were also excluded from social clubs, six female artists decided to continue with their meetings and soon they were joined by three more female members. Artistically, they painted a variety of subjects including portraits, landscapes, urban scenes and still life. In 1924, they gave up the rented studio but maintained their working studios at home. Many of the women from the Beaver Hall Group exhibited with the all-male Group of Seven, their works exhibited in the
United States andEngland . Although the Group of Seven broke up, in 1933 women from the Beaver Hall Group helped establish theCanadian Group of Painters that organized exhibitions of their works.In 1994, filmmaker Pepita Ferrari directed the documentary "By Woman's Hand" [http://www.nfb.ca/trouverunfilm/fichefilm.php?id=31611&v=h&lg=en&exp=${By}%20AND%20${Woman's}%20AND%20${Hand}] , chronicling the Beaver Hall Hill Group. In 2000, author
Barbara Meadowcroft 's book about these women painters was published by under the title, "". The "Final Nine" Beaver Hall Group members:
*Nora Collyer
*Prudence Heward
*Mabel Lockerby
*Mabel May
*Kathleen Morris
*Lilias Torrance Newton
*Sarah Robertson
*Anne Savage
*Ethel Seath References
*Alison Gillmor, " [http://www.cbc.ca/arts/artdesign/beaverhall.html Quebec’s Group of Seven:Remembering the Canadian art collective Beaver Hall Group (CBC article)] ", January 9, 2006.
*Barbara Meadowcroft (1999). "Painting Friends". Véhicule Press. ISBN 1-55065-125-0
*Evelyn Walters (2005). "The Women of Beaver Hall: Canadian Modernist Painters". Dundurn Press ; ISBN 1-55002-588-0
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