Edie Parker (artist), the Glossary
Edie Parker (formerly Edit Martinko) is a Canadian sculptor, illustrator and a designer.[1]
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6 relations: Canadians, Hockey Hall of Fame, Mohawk College, OCAD University, Ontario, Toronto.
- Canadian designers
- Canadian women designers
- Canadian women illustrators
Canadians
Canadians (Canadiens) are people identified with the country of Canada.
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Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame (Temple de la renommée du hockey) is a museum and hall of fame located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Mohawk College
Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology is a public college of applied arts and technology located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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OCAD University
Ontario College of Art & Design University, commonly known as OCAD University or OCAD U, is a public art university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.
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Toronto
Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
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See also
Canadian designers
- Alan Beddoe
- Alexander Manu
- Antonio de Luca (artist)
- Bill Sadler (engineer)
- Black Designers of Canada
- Charles Gibbons (artist)
- Charles Pachter
- Don Watt (designer)
- Edie Parker (artist)
- Eric McMillan
- Florence Wyle
- Gaétan Gervais
- Garnet Hertz
- Germaine Arnaktauyok
- Gordon Webber (artist)
- Hans Kleefeld
- Harold Gordon Stacey
- Henry Orenstein (painter)
- James Archibald Houston
- James Blomfield
- Janna Watson
- Jean-Guy White
- Jeff Hammoud
- Kenneth G. Mills
- Lilly Otasevic
- Martha Ladly
- Meomi Design
- Norman Cross (multihull designer)
- Paul Gallant
- Pedro Pires (director)
- Seth A. Smith
- Shane Lunny
- Stuart Ash
Canadian women designers
- Anastasia Masaro
- Anita Aarons
- Anita Mai Tan
- Candice Olson
- Carol Spier
- Cheryl Torrenueva
- Christiane Lemieux
- Debbie Travis
- Dvira Ovadia
- Edie Parker (artist)
- Florence Wyle
- Germaine Arnaktauyok
- Hilary Farr
- Jade Healy
- Janet Perlman
- Janice Blackie-Goodine
- Janna Watson
- Jennifer Morden
- Kara Springer
- Kate Duncan (furniture maker)
- Kortney Wilson
- Lilly Otasevic
- Linda Del Rosario
- Lindsey Hermer-Bell
- Lois Betteridge
- Louisa Schabas
- Madeleine Arbour
- Margaret Lindsay Holton
- Marjorie Rhéaume
- Martha Ladly
- Martha Sturdy
- Mary Alexandra Bell Eastlake
- Meredith Heron
- Nina Petronzio
- Rukiya Bernard
- Samantha Pynn
- Sarah Richardson
- Sophie Jarvis
- Thea Hollatz
Canadian women illustrators
- Agnes Nanogak
- Alice Priestley
- Angotigolu Teevee
- Anita Kunz
- Anne DeGrace
- Anoosha Syed
- Bonnie Shemie
- Celia Levetus
- Christiane Duchesne
- Christine Roche
- Claire Van Vliet
- Diane Obomsawin
- Edie Parker (artist)
- Elaine Goble
- Florence Davy Thompson
- Germaine Arnaktauyok
- Gina Calleja
- Guity Novin
- Helen Kalvak
- Irene Luxbacher
- Isabelle Malenfant (illustrator)
- Janet Kigusiuq
- Janet Perlman
- Janice Nadeau
- Jenny Pat
- Jirina Marton
- Judith Clute
- Julie Morstad
- Kathryn Durst
- Leanne Franson
- Maria Torrence Wishart
- Marian Bantjes
- Marie-Denise Douyon
- Mary K. Okheena
- Mary Pudlat
- Meags Fitzgerald
- Michèle Lemieux
- Ningiukulu Teevee
- Ola Volo
- Pam Hall (artist)
- Pauline Boutal
- Rae Bridgman
- Rhonda Ganz
- Samantha Leriche-Gionet
- Shelagh Armstrong
- Thao Lam
- Tyler Clark Burke
- Yvette Lapointe
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edie_Parker_(artist)
Also known as Edie Parker (Canadian artist).