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Amy Loewan of Chinese origin was
born in Hong Kong. She immigrated to
Canada in 1978 and became a Canadian citizen in 1981.
In her first profession as an
occupational therapist, Amy began a lifelong investment in working with people.
She also had begun to explore art in earnest by the time she moved to Edmonton, Alberta,
over 30 years ago.
Her artistic journey led to the
completion of her Master of Fine Arts Degree in painting from the University of Alberta in 1995. Many of her works illustrate the integration of
her Chinese heritage with western postmodernist art practices.
Amy has received numerous grants
and awards including The Canadian Artists and Producers Professional Relations
Tribunal's Award for Excellence in the Arts commemorating the 50th
Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Since 1976, Amy has
exhibited in major cities in Canada as well as New York, and Melbourne, Australia. Her large rice paper weaving installation A Peace Project
was shown in China in 2004 at the Shanghai Doland Modern Art Museum and
the Hong Kong Visual Arts Center.
Amy presently teaches art at the Faculty of Extension of the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
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