BRITISH COLUMBIA ARTISTS  

Miss Marstrandt

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Vancouver Arts and Crafts Association
Vancouver Studio Club & School of Art


Miss Marstrandt showed her artwork in the first annual exhibition of the Vancouver Arts and Crafts Association in 1900, and in the group's exhibition in 1901.

She was on the committee for the Studio Club when it formed in Vancouver in 1904.


GROUP EXHIBITIONS
DATE EXHIBITION ARTWORK
1900 Sept. 25-27 VACA First Annual Exhibition Ah Fong
Sketch, Van Anda
Portrait

References

Clippings

"A portrait study of a head by Miss Marstrandt was far and away the best black and white exhibited. The color of the neck cloth too closely approaches the rest of the flesh and mars to some extent the moulding of the chin; we should have referred to this lady's sketch in oils of a Chinese servant which shows considerable decision in treatment. Miss Marstrandt's second sketch in oils, a bit of a Lulet we think, is crude in color and harsh in treatment."
       From "British Columbia Letters, No. IV"
       The Canadian Architect and Builder, 1900

"The Misses McLung having left Vancouver just before the opening of the exhibition, were both unrepresented, as also was Miss Marstrand, whose work in black and white was greatly missed as well as her quiet but effective assistance on committee."
       From "British Columbia Letters, No. VII"
       The Canadian Architect and Builder, 1901

"The Studio Club, a new organization to Vancouver, will commence its active existence in premises situated over Trorey's store tomorrow afternoon. ... The club starts with a membership of thirty, of whom nineteen are working, and eleven honorary members. The officers are as follows: ... committee, Miss Marstrandt ... "
      "Studio Club Formed"
      Vancouver Province, March 10 1904


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