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  1. Jane Adams. Visual Artist. JANE ADAMS was born in Vancouver and began to show an interest in the visual arts while still a young child. Her first studies in England took place in 1961-62 when she enrolled at the Chelsea School of Art; her teachers there included LAWRENCE GOWING and ELIZABETH FRINK .

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  2. Jane Adams was born in Vancouver in 1943, she studied at the Vancouver School of Art under Jack Shadbolt, Orville Fisher, Don Jarvis, Roy Kiyooka, Takao Tanabe, Elizabeth Frink and Reginald Holmes; London, England at: Chelsea School of Art, Slade School of Art, and the Inchbald School of Design.

  3. Jul 26, 2023 · Join artist Jane Adams and curator Hilary Letwin online as they discuss Adams’ life and work, as well as the work of B.C. Binning, currently on view at the West Vancouver Art Museum’s exhibition, Order From Chaos: B.C. Binning and Jane Adams. This artist talk is free and open to the public.

  4. Jane Adams is represented by Bugera Matheson Gallery in Edmonton, and the Shayne Gallery in Montreal. Sign Up For My Email Newsletter Updates, Latest Works and News

  5. Sep 23, 2023 · Opening Reception: June 20, 6 to 8 p.m. This exhibition explores the art of B.C. Binning and Jane Adams, and how the former influenced the work of the latter. Adams is the daughter of Jean Coulthard, the Canadian composer, and Don Adams, who ran a modern Scandinavian furniture store in Vancouver.

  6. Jane Adams Fine Art. Home; Jane's bio; Works; Full CV; ... Vancouver, BC 604.736.3282 Visit Website. ... Artist Websites Crafted by FASO.

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  8. Recent abstract paintings by Jane Adams draw their energy and inspiration from her move into the heart of Vancouver. Forms and patterns represent the loud and pervasive sounds of her densely populated urban environment, and include symbolic references to “the night rattle of bottle collectors and their trolley carts, car horns and sirens.”