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    • JANN BAILEY (Canadian, 1952-) Untitled - Sitting on the Floor
      Mar. 13, 2022

      JANN BAILEY (Canadian, 1952-) Untitled - Sitting on the Floor

      Est: $100 - $150

      JANN BAILEY (Canadian, 1952-) "Untitled - Sitting on the Floor" - Cyanotype print. Unsigned. Circa 1980. 14 x 17 inches. Unframed. Excellent condition.

      Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
    • JANN BAILEY (Canadian, 1952-) Untitled - Fish
      Mar. 13, 2022

      JANN BAILEY (Canadian, 1952-) Untitled - Fish

      Est: $100 - $150

      JANN BAILEY (Canadian, 1952-) "Untitled - Fish" - Cyanotype print. Unsigned. Circa 1980. 14 x 17 inches. Unframed. Good condition, some yellowing noted.

      Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
    • Jann Bailey, Silver Linings Rainbow, 8/8 1976, silkscreen
      Jan. 30, 2022

      Jann Bailey, Silver Linings Rainbow, 8/8 1976, silkscreen

      Est: $80 - $100

      Silkscreened rainbow with a freeform spraypainted silver cloud on heavy Stonehenge paper. Jann Bailey was the Executive Director of the Kamloops Art Gallery, right up until her death and was instrumental in bringing, developing and supporting art in the area.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • Jann Bailey, ricepaper woodcut Thangka print
      Jan. 30, 2022

      Jann Bailey, ricepaper woodcut Thangka print

      Est: $80 - $100

      Elaborate story in this woodcut thangka, with demon holding the world in which all kinds of activites and events are taking place. Signed Jann Bailey /74. Very delicate ricepaper

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • 2 pcs: Jann Bailey cyanotype prints, untitled, Fish, Girl, ca 1980s
      Dec. 12, 2021

      2 pcs: Jann Bailey cyanotype prints, untitled, Fish, Girl, ca 1980s

      Est: $100 - $150

      Born March 12, 1952 to John William Bailey and Dr. Edna Mae MacInnis in Hamilton, Ontario, she spent her early years living in Ancaster then Dundas, Ontario. Known throughout Canada as the Executive Director of the Kamloops Art Gallery, her accomplishments were vast. She received the Governor General's Canada 125 Award in 1992, The Y's Woman of Distinction Award in 1995, The Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 2003, Named Co-commissioner for the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005 (Italy), Named Fellow of the Canadian Museums Association in 2008 and received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts and Letters, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops in 2008 and the Queens Golden Jubilee Medal, Government of Canada Award in 2013. Jann was appointed to well over a dozen Government and non- Government positions throughout her career including the British Columbia Lottery Corporation, the British Columbia Arts Council, and most recently the Vancouver Foundation. She also was the past president of the Canadian Museums Association and Canadian Art Museum Directors. Published many times in National and International magazines dealing with The Arts and as a Guest Lecturer throughout British Columbia, her life was dedicated to the love of art and bringing awareness of the social and economic value of supporting Art. Jann graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design University, Toronto, Ontario and Sarah Lawrence College, New York (French Campus/Lacoste) and prior to moving to Kamloops in 1987 she taught at Fleming College, Peterborough, Ontario from 1984 to 1987.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • 2 pcs: Jann Bailey, Beige
      Sep. 27, 2020

      2 pcs: Jann Bailey, Beige

      Est: $100 - $200

      Born March 12, 1952 to John William Bailey and Dr. Edna Mae MacInnis in Hamilton, Ontario, she spent her early years living in Ancaster then Dundas, Ontario. Known throughout Canada as the Executive Director of the Kamloops Art Gallery, her accomplishments were vast. She received the Governor General's Canada 125 Award in 1992, The Y's Woman of Distinction Award in 1995, The Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 2003, Named Co-commissioner for the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005 (Italy), Named Fellow of the Canadian Museums Association in 2008 and received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts and Letters, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops in 2008 and the Queens Golden Jubilee Medal, Government of Canada Award in 2013. Jann was appointed to well over a dozen Government and non- Government positions throughout her career including the British Columbia Lottery Corporation, the British Columbia Arts Council, and most recently the Vancouver Foundation. She also was the past president of the Canadian Museums Association and Canadian Art Museum Directors. Published many times in National and International magazines dealing with The Arts and as a Guest Lecturer throughout British Columbia, her life was dedicated to the love of art and bringing awareness of the social and economic value of supporting Art. Jann graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design University, Toronto, Ontario and Sarah Lawrence College, New York (French Campus/Lacoste) and prior to moving to Kamloops in 1987 she taught at Fleming College, Peterborough, Ontario from 1984 to 1987.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
    • 2 pcs: Jann Bailey, Indigo
      Sep. 27, 2020

      2 pcs: Jann Bailey, Indigo

      Est: $100 - $200

      Born March 12, 1952 to John William Bailey and Dr. Edna Mae MacInnis in Hamilton, Ontario, she spent her early years living in Ancaster then Dundas, Ontario. Known throughout Canada as the Executive Director of the Kamloops Art Gallery, her accomplishments were vast. She received the Governor General's Canada 125 Award in 1992, The Y's Woman of Distinction Award in 1995, The Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal in 2003, Named Co-commissioner for the 51st Venice Biennale in 2005 (Italy), Named Fellow of the Canadian Museums Association in 2008 and received an Honorary Doctorate of Arts and Letters, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops in 2008 and the Queens Golden Jubilee Medal, Government of Canada Award in 2013. Jann was appointed to well over a dozen Government and non- Government positions throughout her career including the British Columbia Lottery Corporation, the British Columbia Arts Council, and most recently the Vancouver Foundation. She also was the past president of the Canadian Museums Association and Canadian Art Museum Directors. Published many times in National and International magazines dealing with The Arts and as a Guest Lecturer throughout British Columbia, her life was dedicated to the love of art and bringing awareness of the social and economic value of supporting Art. Jann graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design University, Toronto, Ontario and Sarah Lawrence College, New York (French Campus/Lacoste) and prior to moving to Kamloops in 1987 she taught at Fleming College, Peterborough, Ontario from 1984 to 1987.

      4th Meridian Fine Art
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