Collection: Ann McCall

Ann McCall has been working professionally as a printmaker since 1975. She received her BA from McGill University in 1964 and a BFA from Concordia University in 1977. Since that time, she has presented over 55 solo exhibitions and has participated in more than 250 group exhibitions in North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia. 

In 1981, Ann McCall was elected to the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts and is currently President. Her works are in many public, private, University and Corporate Collections. The following are a few selected examples: Bibliothèque nationale et archives du Québec; Bibliothèque Gabrielle Roy, Québec; Claridge Collection, Montréal; Canada Council Art Bank, Ottawa; de Cordova Museum, Lincoln, Mass.; Dept. of External Affairs, Ottawa; Glenbow Museum, Calgary; le musée d’art contemporain, Montréal; Loto Québec, Montréal; Museum of Lodz, Poland; Museum of Skopje, former Yugoslavia; Musée du Québec; Winnipeg Art Gallery.

Ann McCall’s collagraph prints reveal her main preoccupation with landscape and natural phenomena. McCall takes her inspiration from a nature-based world, combining imagery and ideas from her observation of natural phenomena. Light is a focus in the works: it is natural light, but sometimes with a mysterious quality, representing the uncertainty in the forces of nature.

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