Brigitte
Schreyer was born, raised and educated in Germany. She immigrated
to Canada in 1960 and became a Canadian Citizen in 1967.
She studied Art History at Sheridan College of Applied Art
and Technology, Oakville, Ontario, as well as a variety
of painting media with various accomplished Canadian and
American artists.
Her favourite painting mediums are transparent
watercolour and oil painting. She finds most of her subject
matter nearby in familiar surroundings. She also gets inspiration
from her travels, but Brigitte's favorite landscapes are
those depicting the far north, rugged coasts and the Canadian
prairies, where she lived for many years.
Brigitte has been teaching watercolour
classes and workshops at Humber College Institute of Technology
& Advanced Learning and for various Art Groups throughout
Ontario and Canada since 1978. She is recognized for her
'light and shadow' value lessons, as well as her glazing
techniques. She won numerous awards for her work in watercolour.
She has been an invited Guest Lecturer
and Juror for many Art Groups and Art Societies.
Exhibitions: Brigitte's paintings have
been shown in many Solo and Group Shows in private and public
galleries and she participated in numerous Juried Exhibitions
in Canada.
Professional Societies (elected member)
• 1985 - Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour
(five years as an active member of the executive)
• 1990 - Ontario Society of Artists (three years as
an active member of the executive)
• 1994 - Society of Canadian Artists
• 2006 - Polar Artists Group (PAG)
Collections (include)
• C.S.P.W.C. Diploma Collection
• Nippondenso Canada Ltd.
• Rowney-Letraset
• Crown Life Insurance Co.
• Magna International
• Pitney Bowes
• City of Mississauga
• Capital Funding Corporation
• Private
Represented by
• Mountain Galleries at the Fairmont, Jasper & Banff
• Self
Brigitte is a contributing author in Watercolor
for the Fun of It - Easy Landscapes by well known watercolour
artist Jack Reid, published by North Light Books in 2004,
as well as A Painter's Quick Reference: Flowers,
also published by North Light Books in September 2005.
Web: www.brigitteschreyer.com