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Mary Ann Steggles (born 1949) is a Canadian
art historian Art history is the study of aesthetic objects and visual expression in historical and stylistic context. Traditionally, the discipline of art history emphasized painting, drawing, sculpture, architecture, ceramics and decorative arts; yet today ...
, curator, and artist. She is the author of books, essays and articles on British colonial monuments as well as twentieth and twenty-first century Canadian ceramics. Steggles is an honorary member of the German Potters Association, Kalkspatz, a Commonwealth Fellow and a Shastri-Indo Canadian Institute Scholar.


Education and employment

Born in
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, Steggles graduated from St. Mary's High School in
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in 1966. She went to the
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in Norman as well as
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in Stillwater before immigrating to Canada in 1969. Steggles studied art history at the
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, Dr.
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for her Interdisciplinary MA Degree (1990, University of Manitoba). During her studies with Klostermaier she received a
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Fellowship to conduct research in India (1988). Steggles received a Commonwealth Scholarship (1990–92) to study with Dr. Alison Yarrington, an authority on British public monuments at the
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. She received her Ph.D. in 1993. In 1992, Steggles taught at
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in Lennoxville, Quebec. From 1993 to 1999 she was Associate Professor of Art in the Faculty of Arts,
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. Besides teaching she also acted as departmental chair for three years. In 1999, Steggles transferred to the School of Art at the University of Manitoba. She served as Associate Director from 2006 to 2008 and again from 2011 to the present. In 2006 she received the Olive Beatrice Stanton Award for Teaching Excellence.


Publications

Steggles is an international expert on the history of British monuments exported to the
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and
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. Steggles was the first to catalogue all of the statues exported to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia in her search to discover what happened to these remnants of colonial rule post-Independence. Her books include ''Statues of the Raj'' (2000), ''British Sculpture in India: New Views and Old Memories'' (2011 with Richard Barnes), ''The Traditional and Religious Arts of Asia'' (2014 with Cristofre Martin) and ''MUD, Hands, fire'' (2015). Steggles has contributed numerous chapters in publications on colonial monuments including Christopher London's, ''Architecture in Victorian and Edwardian India'' (1994), Pauline Rohatgi and Pherozah Godrej's ''Bombay to Mumbai: Changing Perspectives'' (2007). Steggles has authored articles on the political nature of colonial monuments in ''Marg'', ''
History Today ''History Today'' is an illustrated history magazine. Published monthly in London since January 1951, it presents serious and authoritative history to as wide a public as possible. The magazine covers all periods and geographical regions and pub ...
'', ''The Sculpture Journal'', and ''The New Zealand Asian Studies Journal''. She has contributed entries for ''The Revised Guinness History of British Sculptors 1660-1851'', ''The Encyclopedia of Sculpture'' and ''
The Dictionary of National Biography The ''Dictionary of National Biography'' (''DNB'') is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885. The updated ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (''ODNB'') was published on 23 September ...
''. She continues to lecture internationally on the politics of British colonial statues.


Wider interests

Steggles was a founding member of the Manitoba Crafts Council. She participated as an artist in the Manitoba Arts Council's Artist in the Schools Program from 1977 to 1989. Steggles owned Maple Grove Pottery in Graysville, Manitoba until 1985. Steggles is also a writer and curator of contemporary Canadian ceramics. Her writing on contemporary Canadian ceramics has appeared in ''The Studio Potter'', ''Ceramics: Art and Perception'', ''Ceramics: Technical'', ''The Log Book,'' ''Ornamentum,'' ''Neue Keramik: The International Journal of Ceramics,'' and ''Topferblatt''. Steggles has presented talks at international wood firing conferences on the history of Canadian wood firing including NCECA, the First European Woodfiring Conference at Brollin, Germany in 2010 and at the Second European Woodfiring Conference at the International Ceramic Research Centre, Guldargaard, Skaelskor, Denmark in 2014. She was the curator for ''MUD, Hands, fire. Wheel Thrown. The Legacy of Canadian Studio Pottery'' for the University of Manitoba's School of Art Gallery in 2015.


References


External links


University of Manitoba - School of Art

Artist Talk with Dr. Mary Ann Steggles | Manitoba Craft Council

Steggles, Mary Ann, 1949-
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