Pamela D. Stewart, FRSC
 
CURRICULUM VITAE
 
Education and Academic Career
 
Born and educated in Montréal, Canada
 
1956-97 Pursued a University career as Professor of Italian Studies & Dean of Continuing Education (1989-92) at McGill University
1989 Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada;
1997 Named Professor Emeritus, McGill University
 
 
Art Studies
 
1951-52 Paris, France: life drawing at the Académie Julian & painting at a small art school
1953-54 Montréal: sculpture with the Polish artist Mme Lamprecht
1954 Provincetown, Mass., U.S.A.: summer art school
1999-2003 Montréal: life drawing at the Académie des Beaux Arts
2004 Montréal: pottery glazing course, TMR Pottery Studio
2005-2012 Montréal: Handbuilding, TMR Pottery Studio
2005 Montréal: Independent Studies Program, Visual Arts Centre
1999-2012 Montréal: ceramics at the Visual Arts Centre
2003-2008 Montréal: life drawing, open studio Visual Arts Centre
2003-2012 Montréal: life drawing, open studio UQAM
2003-2012 Montréal: Life drawing, open studio Centre Culturel Georges Vanier
 
 
Exhibitions
 
2010 Solo Exhibition of paintings, drawings and ceramic sculptures at Victoria Hall Gallery
2007 Solo Exhibition of paintings, drawings and ceramic sculptures at The Arts Club of Montréal
2003 Solo Exhibition of paintings, ceramics & jewelry, at Yashu, Greene Avenue, Westmount,QC
2012 Group Exhibition of ceramic sculptures, Art Westmount12
2012 Group Exhibition of drawings, Maison de la Culture GeorgesVanier
2011 Group Exhibition of drawings, Maison de la Culture GeorgesVanier
2009-2011 Group Exhibition of paintings and drawings, The Montréal General Hospital Annual Art Show
2009 Group Exhibition of ceramics at the Town of Mount Royal Pottery Studio
2008 Group Exhibition of ceramics at the Town of Mount Royal Pottery Studio
2007 Group Exhibition of paintings at L’Agora de la Danse, Montréal, on the theme “Mémoires”
2007 Group Exhibition of paintings at the Maison de la Culture Georges Vanier
1950s Group Exhibitions at the Montreal Museum of
Fine Arts (Annual Spring Shows)
 
 
Art-Related Publications
 
Cover for: Antonio D’Andrea, Filosofia e autobiografia, Firenze: Edizioni Cadmo, 1997.
Line drawings to accompany article by Roberta Morosini, “Quanta storia in quelle favole!” In Medioevo, XLVII (2000), 84-90.
The Adventures of Shadow, text by Ephemera Greensward, illustrated by Pierina Staffieri (Pamela D. Stewart), Montréal: Livres Ma’at Nord, 2004, pp. 33. French translation by Ethel Groffier with the title Les aventures de Shadow, published at the same time.
 
 
Illustrations Not Submitted For Publication
 
Line drawings on coloured background for 12 poems by Maria De Lorenzo from Madrigali d’utopia, 1998.
Text, illustrations and binding for Silly Rhymes for Modern Times, 1999, pp.10.
Illustrations, layout and binding for presentation copy of Paul Zumthor, Pointe de fuite: Lieux, 2000, pp. 16 (text of poems based on the edition published by Hexagone: Montréal, 1989).
Text, illustrations, layout and binding for The Curious Tale of Mr. and Mrs. Moth, 2000, pp. 13.
Text, illustrations, layout and binding for The Trials and Tribulations of Two Travelling Tea Drinkers, 2000, pp. 22.
Text, illustrations, layout and binding for What are Hats for?, 2001, pp. 31.
Text, illustrations, layout and binding for Shoes come in Twos, 2001, pp. 9.
Text, illustrations, layout and binding for The Tale of the Raccoon Family and the Marshmallow Girl, 2002, pp. 9.
Both English and French text, illustrations, layout and binding for The Princess and the Custard Pots: A Culinary Tale / La Princesse et les pots de crème: conte culinaire, 2002, pp.
Text, illustrations, layout and binding for The Princess and the Muskrat: A Tale for Ysé with a Happy Ending, 2008.