BRITISH COLUMBIA ARTISTS  

Patrick (Paddy) de Fylton MacKie
(incorrectly Fulton)

September 15 1922 - July 31 1999

Vernon Community Music School
North Okanagan Naturalists Club
Vernon Museum

Patrick MacKie was born in Vernon. He served with the Royal Canadian Navy in World War Two in the North Atlantic. After the war he studied at UBC, the Ontario College of Art, and the Sorbonne in Paris. He was a watercolourist, his early teacher was Jessie Topham Brown.

He exhibited work at the Vancouver Art Gallery in the 1938 through 1941 B.C. Artists exhibitions, including the 1939 8th Annual. He was living in Vernon.

Mackie retired after teaching French in Vernon for 25 years. He died in Vernon in 1999.


GROUP EXHIBITIONS
DATE EXHIBITION ARTWORK
1938 Sept. 16 - Oct. 9 VAG   B.C. Artists 7th Annual Landscape, Okanagan
Landscape, Okanagan
1939 Sept. 15 - Oct. 8 VAG   B.C. Artists 8th Annual Under the Bridge
Housetops
1940 Sept. 20 - Oct. 13 VAG   B.C. Artists 9th Annual Okanagan Valley, B.C.
1941 Sept. 26 - Oct. 19 VAG   B.C. Artists 10th Annual Monday Morning
Harvest, Okanagan

References

B.C. VITAL STATISTICS ON-LINE death (refer to BCVS)

Mackie House website: www.mackiehouse.ca

Clippings

"Artists represented in the group comprise the following ... Patrick Mackie ... "
      From "Maritime Art Association"
      Vancouver Art Gallery Bulletin, November (?) 1939


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