Panelists Impressionism
Panel Discussion - Sunday April 14, 2019
Panelists Impressionism
DALE BUTTERILL
President, Women’s Art Association of Canada www.womensartofcanada.ca Dale is Co-President of the Women’s Art Association of Canada and a former Board member of Canadian Women for Women in Afghanistan. Since she joined the Women’s Art Association, eight years ago, she has taken a keen interest in photography and finds it to be a wonderful companion, whether travelling abroad or walking around the block. Dale has exhibited in the Scotiabank Photography Show in 2017 and will be in Contact this year. In 2018 she participated in a group show at the Women's Art Association of Canada, Ruth Upjohn Gallery. |
JOANNE THOMPSON
Owner/Director, Thompson Landry Gallery www.thompsonlandry.com Joanne graduated in 1993 with an Honours BFA from the York University Theatre Department. Before opening the Thompson Landry Gallery in 2006, she worked as a scenic designer and scenic artist for both film and theatrical productions. Her love of the arts drove her towards her current passion – owning and directing her own gallery. Joanne co-owns the Thompson Landry Gallery with her partner, Sylvain Landry. Featuring solely the works of contemporary Quebecois artists, their passion for Quebec art has been the driving force of their gallery for the past fourteen years. |
ROBYN ZOLNAI
Sales Manager /Communications Officer, Stephen Bulger Gallery www.bulgergallery.com Robyn completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours at York University in 2008. From 2010 to 2012 she attended Ryerson University where she obtained a Master of Arts in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management. Robyn is the sales manager and communications officer at the Stephen Bulger Gallery, Toronto, and conducts lectures and workshops on collecting photography and career development for emerging photographers at various high schools, colleges, and universities in Ontario. Robyn is currently co-teaching a course on contemporary photography at The Chang School, Ryerson University, and also works as a collections manager for a private Canadian collector. |