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1931 Kirkcaldy, Scotland - 2004. Known for: Watercolor painting.
Mardi Barrie (1930-2004) was a Scottish artist and teacher. She was born in Kirkcaldy in Fife. She attended Edinburgh University before studying art at the Edinburgh College of Art from 1948. After... Read full biography
Mardi Barrie (1930-2004) was a Scottish artist and teacher. She was born in Kirkcaldy in Fife. She attended Edinburgh University before studying art at the Edinburgh College of Art from 1948. After graduating, in 1953, she taught at Broughton High School in Edinburgh. Barrie's first solo exhibition... Read full biography
Mardi Barrie (1930-2004) was a Scottish artist and teacher. She was born in Kirkcaldy in Fife. She attended Edinburgh University before studying art at the Edinburgh College of Art from 1948. After graduating, in 1953, she taught at Broughton High School in Edinburgh. Barrie's first solo exhibition was at the Douglas & Foulis Gallery in Edinburgh in 1963, after which she participated in several group shows, both in Britain and overseas. A second solo show at Douglas & Foulis took place in 1966.... Read full biography
Mardi Barrie (1930-2004) was a Scottish artist and teacher. She was born in Kirkcaldy in Fife. She attended Edinburgh University before studying art at the Edinburgh College of Art from 1948. After graduating, in 1953, she taught at Broughton High School in Edinburgh. Barrie's first solo exhibition was at the Douglas & Foulis Gallery in Edinburgh in 1963, after which she participated in several group shows, both in Britain and overseas. A second solo show at Douglas & Foulis took place in 1966. She also exhibited regularly at the Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh and at the Bruton Gallery in Somerset. During the 1980s she had three solo exhibitions at the Thackeray Gallery in London. Works by Barrie are held by several museums and other bodies... Read full biography
Mardi Barrie (1930-2004) was a Scottish artist and teacher. She was born in Kirkcaldy in Fife. She attended Edinburgh University before studying art at the Edinburgh College of Art from 1948. After graduating, in 1953, she taught at Broughton High School in Edinburgh. Barrie's first solo exhibition was at the Douglas & Foulis Gallery in Edinburgh in 1963, after which she participated in several group shows, both in Britain and overseas. A second solo show at Douglas & Foulis took place in 1966. She also exhibited regularly at the Scottish Gallery in Edinburgh and at the Bruton Gallery in Somerset. During the 1980s she had three solo exhibitions at the Thackeray Gallery in London. Works by Barrie are held by several museums and other bodies in Scotland, including Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and also the Scottish Arts Counci... Read full biography
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