BRITISH COLUMBIA ARTISTS |
She began exhibiting her work with the Vancouver Sketch Club in 1924.
She had a watercolor painting and an etching exhibited in the 1932 All Canadian Exhibition at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
DATE | EXHIBITION | ARTWORK |
1924 Feb. 2 | Sketch Club Monthly Exhibition | Quail's Nest and Eggs |
(garden and pastoral scenes) | ||
(bird studies) | ||
The Olympic-Victoria | ||
1932 May - July | VAG All Canadian Exhibition | Delphiniums and Marigolds |
Parliament Buildings, Victoria |
"Miss Terry's water-colors of flowers are refreshing and
inspiring. In one picture the rhododendrons are a gorgeous mass of color, while a
pool margined with reeds reflects the varied hues. It is a picture that a flower-lover
will often recall.
"The Olympic-Victoria" a water-color by Miss Terry is a
delicious visioning of nature. Wild hyacinths fill the foreground with blueness and
fragrance. The water is paved with gold and the sky is gold and red. The mountains
in the distance are blue with the haze of sunset.
"
From "Impressions of the Sketch Club" by
Alice M. Winlow
British Columbia Monthly, March 1924