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lynn malin

"Flowered Goat"
oil on board
48" x 48"

 

"Coyotes Keep Company"
oil on board
36" x 36"

"The Goat is Hungry"
oil on board
30" x 30"

 
Born in 1943, Lynn received her education at a number of institutions including the Banff School of Fine Arts, the University of Alberta, Emily Carr College and the Leighton Foundation Workshop. Lynn is a member of the Alberta Society of Artists where she served as Vice-President and Branch Chairperson.

Lynn works in oils on both canvas and paper. She prefers working on large canvases producing mostly landscapes. Since 1980, Lynn Malin has had 50 solo exhibitions.


Selected Collections and Commissions:
Edmonton Art Gallery
Government of Alberta (Alberta Culture)
Husky Oil
Gulf Oil
University of Alberta (Faculty Club)
Shell Oil
Alberta Foundation for the Arts
Logic Systems International
National Trust Company
Frost Brammer Architects