Born 1923 Gretna, Manitoba, Canada. Known for: Landscape, figure and still life painting, illustration, commercial art.
Constance Margaret (Connie) Pomeroy was born in Gretna, Manitoba on November 15, 1923, and later moved to British Columbia where she lived in Salmon Arm, Sardis, and then in Vancouver where she...
Read full biography Constance Margaret (Connie) Pomeroy was born in Gretna, Manitoba on November 15, 1923, and later moved to British Columbia where she lived in Salmon Arm, Sardis, and then in Vancouver where she graduated from Kitsilano High School. She studied at the Vancouver School of Art under Jack Shadbolt and...
Read full biography Constance Margaret (Connie) Pomeroy was born in Gretna, Manitoba on November 15, 1923, and later moved to British Columbia where she lived in Salmon Arm, Sardis, and then in Vancouver where she graduated from Kitsilano High School. She studied at the Vancouver School of Art under Jack Shadbolt and Fred Amess. A landscape, figurative and still life painter and illustrator she worked primarily in oil, and her subjects included impressionistic landscapes, abstracted urban scenes, children and...
Read full biography Constance Margaret (Connie) Pomeroy was born in Gretna, Manitoba on November 15, 1923, and later moved to British Columbia where she lived in Salmon Arm, Sardis, and then in Vancouver where she graduated from Kitsilano High School. She studied at the Vancouver School of Art under Jack Shadbolt and Fred Amess. A landscape, figurative and still life painter and illustrator she worked primarily in oil, and her subjects included impressionistic landscapes, abstracted urban scenes, children and floral settings. She worked as a commercial artist for the Hudson's Bay Company, and taught at Douglas College, New Westminster, British Columbia.". Submitted by Sal Kahil, Vancouver
Constance Margaret (Connie) Pomeroy was born in Gretna, Manitoba on November 15, 1923, and later moved to British Columbia where she lived in Salmon Arm, Sardis, and then in Vancouver where she graduated from Kitsilano High School. She studied at the Vancouver School of Art under Jack Shadbolt and Fred Amess. A landscape, figurative and still life painter and illustrator she worked primarily in oil, and her subjects included impressionistic landscapes, abstracted urban scenes, children and floral settings. She worked as a commercial artist for the Hudson's Bay Company, and taught at Douglas College, New Westminster, British Columbia.". Submitted by Sal Kahil, Vancouver