Laurie Swim | |
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Born |
Laurie Elizabeth Swim 1949 (age 67–68) Lockeport, Nova Scotia |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education |
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design Mount Allison University |
Known for | Quilt art |
Notable work | Eve's Apple (1976); In the Gut (2010); Breaking Ground (2000) |
Awards | Portia White Prize |
Website | www |
Laurie Swim, BFA, (born 27 February 1949 in Lockeport, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian visual artist, best known for her quilt art. Her work can be found in the permanent collections of the New York Museum of Arts and Design, the Nova Scotia Art Bank, the Nova Scotia Designer Crafts Council, the Ontario Workers Arts and Heritage Centre, and in private collections. She won the Portia White Prize in 2013.
Swim grew up in Nova Scotia, Canada. She studied painting at Mount Allison University and NSCAD University (Nova Scotia College of Art and Design) where she graduated 1972, before apprenticing with Danish designers Lisbeth Have and Annette Juel. She returned to Nova Scotia in 1975 but moved to Toronto, Ontario, in 1978, making art quilts for corporate and private collections. In 2004 she established The Art Quilt Gallery of the Atlantic, in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.