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Linda Craddock (aka Brock, Edgar, Green) (born 1952) is a Canadian visual artist living in
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,
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. Her work has been featured in exhibitions since 1973.


Early life and education

Craddock was born and raised in
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, Alberta. She attended Alberta College of Art + Design (1970-1974) and completed her BFA (1979-1981) and MFA (1986-1988) at the
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. In 1987 the
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purchased a series of six of Craddock’s photographs to add to the Canadian Photography Institute's collection.


Career

In 1988 Craddock moved to
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where she resided with her family and worked at a post secondary photography school in
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. In 1997 she moved to one of the
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and employed the location’s remoteness to reflect upon her art. Craddock (then working under the name Linda Brock) found that the island's remoteness promoted contemplation of her prior life, living in the Prairies, enabling her to "go back to other times and places with ease and grace." Her exhibition ''Awaiting Memories'' (2003) was vastly inspired by these reflections on her personal life. After six years of living on
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, Craddock returned to
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, becoming involved with the
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and teaching photography at the University of Calgary. In the series of paintings for the exhibition ''Hometown Dreams: Memory and Change'', Craddock examined the elusiveness of experience, memory and time. In ''Hometown Dreams'' she explored her relationship with the community of rural Alberta. Craddock states, " None of us live 'sic''xclusively in the present. What we understand as being 'now' is in fact an amalgamation of personal and collective experiences interactive with a current framework of existence. This defines who we are..." A source of inspiration for the exhibition ''Levitas'', was
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, where Craddock created a series of paintings centered on the sensation of levitation that she describes as a experience that exists in our dream state, "A desire to be 'free' or to transcend the bounds of gravity also results in our spiritual aspirations and changes the shape of our memories." Craddock's work has been exhibited nationally in
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,
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,
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, Alberta and
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as well as being a part of a touring exhibition with the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, titled ''Portraits of Women'' in 1990. Her work is included in the collections of the
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, Ottawa, ON; the
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, Edmonton, AB; and the
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, AB.


Bibliography

* ''Linda Craddock’s Levitations'' by Portia Priegert, Galleries West Magazine. Feb. (2018) * ''Bridges: 85th Anniversary of the Alberta Society of Artists'' (2016) * ''Hometown Dreams'' Featured Artist, Mud Season Review, Issue #2 Oct 20 (online periodical) (2014) * ''From Calgary to Krakow'' Fast Forward Weekly Volume 14, No. 29 Calgary, Alberta (2009) * ''Images and Reflections'', The Artists Circle of Calgary, Triangle Gallery of Visual Arts Catalogue (2008) * ''Photo Cover'', The Malahat Review, edited by John Barton, University of Victoria. Issue 167/ June (2009) * ''Road to Success'' Alternative Trends Volume 2 Issue 3, Spring (2007) * ''Artist Portraits'' Galleries West. Vol. 2 No. 2 Summer (2003) * ''The Pacific Northwest Landscape'', by Kitty Harmon, Sasquatch Books, Seattle, USA.(Book) (2001) * ''Mrs.Pidruchney'' ACUA Vitae: Ukrainian Council for Alberta Arts, Vol 2, No. 4. Dec (as author) (1992) * ''Portraits of Women'', The Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography, Ottawa, ON (1990) * ''Alternate Visions'', by Christopher Jackson, Curator, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, AB (1989) * ''Women Photographers on Women’s Issues'' by Brenda Pelkey. BlackFlash Spring Vol.6 No.1 (1988) * ''Four From Calgary'' Update, Edmonton Art Gallery, Vol 6 No. 6. Nov/Dec (1981) * ''Ukrainian Canadiana'' Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada pp 76. (Book) (1981)


Further reading

Feature Artists, Linda Craddock, MFA, ASA: Biography


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Craddock, Linda 1952 births Living people Canadian contemporary painters 20th-century Canadian women artists 21st-century Canadian women artists People from Vancouver Island Artists from Calgary People from Vegreville University of Calgary alumni Academic staff of the University of Calgary Canadian women photographers 20th-century Canadian photographers 21st-century Canadian photographers Canadian women painters 21st-century Canadian painters 20th-century Canadian painters 20th-century women photographers 21st-century women photographers 20th-century women painters 21st-century women painters