In The Media
This page presents selected media coverage of Mary Prittie, a Canadian landscape painter closely associated with the Niagara region of Ontario. The articles and exhibition notices below document her long career, public recognition, and lasting presence within the Ontario art community.
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The following articles span several decades and include exhibition reviews, artist profiles, and regional newspaper coverage from across Niagara and Ontario.
Newspaper arts feature examining the work of Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, focusing on her distinctive sense of place, landscape subjects drawn from the Welland Canal and Niagara Peninsula, and her exhibitions at regional Ontario galleries.
Newspaper photograph documenting Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, at a formal presentation where one of her sketches was presented to the Governor General of Canada, reflecting national recognition of her work and its connection to the Welland Canal.
Newspaper feature from the Port Colborne Leader profiling Niagara-region Canadian painter Mary Prittie at age 90, reflecting on a long career in landscape art, regional exhibitions, and recognition within Ontario’s established art community.
Exhibition catalogue text for Rodman Hall Arts Centre highlighting Mary Prittie, a Niagara-based Canadian landscape painter whose work shaped the regional art scene for over fifty years, with paintings exhibited in a major Niagara gallery setting.
Newspaper coverage from Port Colborne marking an exhibition celebrating the 90th birthday of Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, highlighting selected works from across her long career and her enduring contribution to regional Ontario art.
Newspaper feature highlighting Mary Prittie, a Port Colborne–based Canadian painter, focusing on her work being exhibited in a college gallery setting and her role within the Niagara and Ontario art communities.
Guts and Rhythm: Newspaper feature profiling Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, shown alongside her artwork and discussing her expressive painting style, long career, and exhibitions in St. Catharines and surrounding Ontario galleries.
Exhibition notice and artist statement for Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, documenting her 1995 “Night Paintings” series and gallery exhibitions across Ontario, including Dundas, Toronto, and Mississauga.
Critical essay discussing the artistic development of Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, reflecting on her landscape work, long career in Port Colborne and St. Catharines, and her lasting contribution to Ontario’s regional art tradition.
Biographical text outlining the life and artistic career of Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, including her early training, education, long association with Port Colborne and St. Catharines, and her election to major Canadian art institutions.
Institutional exhibition announcement from Rodman Hall Arts Centre for “The Colour of Niagara: The Work of Mary Prittie,” documenting a 1996 summer exhibition that recognized Mary Prittie as a central figure in Niagara-region Canadian landscape painting.
Newspaper feature covering a St. Catharines art exhibition by Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, highlighting her long-standing role in the local art community and her exhibitions at regional galleries across Ontario.
Gallery exhibition announcement for Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, promoting a 1998 solo show featuring Welland Canal–inspired works at D & E Lake Ltd., documenting her continued exhibition presence in Ontario late in her career.
Newspaper obituary marking the life and career of Mary Prittie, a Niagara-region Canadian painter, reflecting on her decades-long contribution to regional art, her exhibitions across Ontario, and her lasting connection to Port Colborne and the Welland Canal.