Libby Hague

Libby Hague is a Toronto-based visual artist who works primarily in print installation. Her recent exhibitions include Sympathetic Connections at the Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, 2011; We were young and still believed in heaven, Galerie Circulaire, Montreal, Quebec, 2010; tiens-mois tres fort, La Centrale, Montreal, Quebec,  2010; being natural, Durham Art Gallery, Durham, Ontario,  2010; and One step at a time, Art Gallery of Mississauga, Mississauga, Ontario, 2009.

An advocate of the pleasures and benefits of travel she has done installations in two international conferences this year, the International Paper Art Exhibition and Symposium, Chung Shan National Gallery, Taiwan and My one and only life so far, as part of Miner for a heart, curated by Yael Brotman for Impact 7, Melbourne, Australia. The last work also opened in NY recently as part of the IPCNY's autumn exhibition and it will travel to Austin , Texas in January, 2012. Next year she will do a residency in Ireland in June with Yael Brotman.

She is featured in the British book, Installations & Experimental Printmaking by Alexia Tala and won the 2009 Open Studio National Printmaking Award. She is represented in many public collections including the Donovan Collection at the University of Toronto. Libby's Website

https://www.worldofthreadsfestival.com/artist_interviews/044_libby_hague_11.html


Title: Crazy Jane Stand Still (diptych)

Date: 1986

Medium: lithograph

Edition: 4/7

Accession no: 1987.07 A-B

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