Marcile Campbell

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Original watercolour by Canadian artist Marcile Campbell in blue, orange and green
Her life is a bit of a mystery. Do you have any information that might help us solve it?

Artwork:

Marcile Campbell. Lake Superior. Watercolour. 1978.

 

Artist:

Invermere artist Marcile Campbell exhibited regularly in the 1970s and 1980s in Invermere, Vancouver and Calgary. She taught art and ceramics in Vancouver. 

Not much is known about this artist. Do you have any further information? Contact us at info@artpreservation.ca.

 

Foundation:

The Canadian Art Preservation Foundation posts short biographies and information on artists and artwork from its collection in a not-so-subtle attempt to capture your attention and interest in our mission, but we also just want to keep this artwork in view. We are excited about the art we collect and want to share it with you.

CAPF is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the artwork of Canada’s superstar artists for future generations to examine, study and exhibit – the ones you know and the ones you might not know so well. We accept artwork, journals, notes, letters, exhibition catalogues and anything else that might comprise a visual and/or intellectual “portrait” (ahem, please pardon the pun) of a particular artist.   

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