Dossiê 002 - Slides of Isobel MacLaurin's Paintings

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Slides of Isobel MacLaurin's Paintings

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WA_2016_083-05-001-002

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17 photographs : col. slide ; 35 mm

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(1931-)

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Isobel MacLaurin (nee McGuire) is an artist and long-time Whistler resident. Originally from Saint John, NB and born in 1931, she met her husband, DonMacLaurin, at a dance while he was completing a Bachelor of Science degree in forestry and she three years of art studies in the early 1950s at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton, NB. Don first came to Whistler in 1951 and visited several more times during the summers on motorcycle while later working for the BC Forest Service before deciding to buy land in Whistler for a summer cabin. Isobel married Don in 1958. They went on to have four children: Lee, Jill, Sue, and Mark. The family moved to Port Moody, BC for Don's work with the BC Forest Service; they would visit Whistler on the weekends. In 1961, Don and Isobel settled on a beautiful spot overlooking Alpha Lake, where their original (albeit, extended) A-frame cabin still sits today. They eventually moved there full-time in the 1980s. Don worked in forestry, as a teacher at BCIT, and as a ski instructor. He was a director for the early Whistler Chamber of Commerce and president of the BC Mountaineering Club, involved in building Whistler backcountry routes and mountain hut construction. For 24 years, he designed and taught a range of courses at BCIT, worked as a forestry and recreation consultant for the Resort Municipality of Whistler and Squamish, and was the driving force behind preserving Lost Lake as a park. Isobel worked as a painter whose murals can be found on Blackcomb and Whistler Mountains, on the Valley Trail, in several Whistler Parks, at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), in various Burnaby Parks, at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, and in the Cook Islands. She has painted posters for World Cup ski races, and in the early days of Whistler Mountain, painted the ski run signs in exchange for season’s passes for herself and her family. She received the Citizen of the Year Award from the Whistler Chamber of Commerce in 1991. Isobel is a charter member of the Whistler Public Arts Committee, the Whistler Arts Council (now Arts Whistler), a former trustee of the Whistler Museum and Archives Society (WMAS), and a long time member of the Federation of Canadian Artists. She has volunteered her artistic talents for many years for the children of Whistler and for the children of an East Vancouver school. Don and Isobel joined the Rotary Club of Whistler in 1977. For a period, Don and Isobel were active members in the International Skiing Fellowship of Rotarians (ISFR) and they joined the Antique, Classic and Historic Automobile Fellowship of Rotarians (ACHAFR) for a major North American trip. Don was also part of the BC Sports Car Club with his red 1951 MGTD. In the 1980s, Isobel began giving art workshops for the Whistler Children's Festival. In 2010, four years before Don's passing, the couple hosted their own joint wake, partying until the early hours with their friends and family, their simple pine caskets transformed into colourful works of art by Isobel and serving as makeshift bars. Don passed away at Vancouver General Hospital on May 7, 2014 at age 85. At her Alpha Lake home studio, Isobel provides art courses to groups by appointment.

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Slides depicting murals and paintings by Isobel MacLaurin. These may have been a submission to Millennium Place.

001: Still-life painting of vegetables. Caption reads: "Watercolours Menkes". Slide appears to be dated "July 2000".
002: Mural depicting a heron standing in the River of Golden Dreams with mountains in the background. Caption reads: "muni[cipal] sign". Slide dated "Jun[e 19]87."
003: Mural beside gondolas showing a grouse in a mountain setting. Caption reads: "Whistler M[oun]t[ai]n. Mural with local birds". Slide dated "Aug[ust] 28, 1989". Back of slide says "I[sobel] MacL[aurin]".
004: Mural depicting a Stellar's jay flying above Nita Lake with mountains in the background. Marked "On west side rd. above Nita Lk Isobel MacL." Slide dated Jun. 87.
005: Two men carrying a mural depicting tree stumps and trunks. Caption reads: "Forestry Mural B.C.I.T." Slide dated "Apr[il] 3, 1992".
006: Woman painting waves on a mural. Caption reads: "Mural in Cook Islands." Slide dated "Mar[ch 19]83".
007: Woman painting a mural of flowers and palm trees. Caption reads: "Mural in Fiji".
008: Mural of flowers. Caption reads: "1 of 4 North Shore Credit Union". Slide dated "Mar[ch] 9, 1993".
009: Mural of pond with birds and island in the centre. Caption reads: "BCIT. One of 6 Murals". Slide dated "Aug[ust] 23, 1993".
010: Painting of Whistler Mountain. Caption reads: "Whistler M[oun]t[ai]n Watercolour". Slide dated "Nov[ember 19]96".
011: Painting of a mountain goat. Marked "1st Western Canada Nat[ional] Hon[ourary] mention. Chrysler Competition". Slide appears to be dated "Jul[y] 88T03".
012: Painting of a stream with snowy banks. Caption reads "Reflections. River of Golden Dreams. H2O colo[u]r. I[sobel] MacLaurin Whistler". Slide appears to be dated "May 23, 1990".
013: Oval drawing or painting of a woman and child looking at the legs of a passing woman. Caption reads: "Eve-olution? Col. - Brackendale A.G.".
014: Painting of a young boy. Caption reads: "Cook Island lad". Dated "Apr[il] 30, 1990".
015: Painting of an elderly Myrtle Philip. Caption reads: "Myrtle Philip at 95. Pastel". Appears to be dated "Nov[ember 19]86".
016: Painting of an elderly woman. Marked "Mountain woman "Thai" Oct[ober 19]85. Royyylic". Slide dated "Jan[uary 19]86".
017: Painting of flowers. Caption reads: "Watercolour. Menu Chateau. Wildflower scene watercolour for mural".

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Excellent (October 2018)

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Donated by Tom Graham, August 29, 2018.

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All inquiries regarding use, reproduction, and publication should be addressed to museum staff.

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Came with business card for "Hot Glass" with names of Wayne Harjula and Miyuki Shinkai attached by paper clip, probably erroneously.

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RAD, July 2008 version. Canadian Council of Archives.

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Catalogued October 2018.
Revised September 2019.

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