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*Terry Ananny (1956-) ([[Canadian]] [[artist]] known for paintings reproduced on [[Unicef]] Cards and major works held in [[Canadian]] Government Collections ([[Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation]] - [[Ottawa]] -"Village en Hiver" 48 x 98 in. Acrylic 1997)
'''Terry Ananny''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] artist and illustrator born in 1956 in [[Toronto]]. She is known for her bright [[acrylic]] paintings of Canadian children at play which have appeared on [[UNICEF]] and Canada [[Save the Children]] cards. Terry Ananny currently resides in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]].
==Biography==
[[Image:Terry Ananny - Winter Bliss, .jpg|thumb|right|222px|Winter Bliss, 2005]]
Raised in southern Ontario, Terry Ananny spent her summers between rural Quebec living with local families on a student exchange program and traveling throughout northern Ontario. Terry Ananny received her early education in Toronto at Meisterschaft College and in 1975 moved to Ottawa to attend Carleton University. In 1989 Terry Ananny joined the Ottawa Art Association and participated in numerous juried exhibitions winning many awards for her acrylic paintings.
==Works==
Terry Ananny's works consist of brightly colored nostalgic paintings of Canadian children at play in the great outdoors. Her works have been inspired by the works of Henri Masson and Marc A. Fortin.
Her work includes:
*Skating on the Rideau Canal (2007) 36 x 48 in., acrylic on canvas
*Village en Hiver (1997), 48 x 96 in., acrylic on canvas
*At The Hockey Rink (2004), 24 x 30 in., acrylic on canvas
*Winter Wonderland (2002), 30 x 36 in., acrylic on canvas
*Snow Day Fun (2002), 30 x 36 in., acrylic on canvas
*Fall Saguenary (2005), 36 x 38 in., acrylic on canvas
*Back To School (2004), 36 x 48 in., acrylic on canvas
*Full Coverage (2001), 24 x 60 in., acrylic on canvas
==Exhibitions==
* Ottawa Little Theatre 1990
* Ottawa Public Library 1991
* Regional Municipality of Ottawa Carleton 1992
* Gloucester City Hall, Ottawa 1992
* Cumberland Town Centre, Ottawa 1993
* International Woman’s Art Exhibition, RMOC, Ottawa 1994
* National Fine Arts Festival Juried Show, The Congress Centre, Ottawa 1995
* Metropolitan Life Building, Ottawa 1995
* Art Mode Gallery, Ottawa, Calgary 1998, 1999
* Nan Miller Gallery, Rochester, NY 2002
* New York Art Expo 2003
* Scott Gallery Edmonton 2004
* Westmount Gallery, Toronto 2005
* Shayne Gallery, Montreal 2006
* Tutt Art Galleries, Kelowna 2007
* West End Gallery, Victoria, Edmonton 2006, 2007
* Canada House Gallery, Banff 2008
* Gainsborough Galleries, Calgary 2009
==Collections==
Terry Ananny's works appear in the collection of The Québec Liberal Party Residence, Québec Premier [[Jean Charest]] and former Prime Ministers [[Jean Chrétien]] and [[Brian Mulroney]]. They have also have been collected by:
* [[Global Television]]
* [[Merrill Lynch]]
* Delta Hotels
* [[Microsoft]] Canada
* [[Corus Entertainment]]
* [[CTV Television Network|CTV]] Television
* Ensource
* Sun Microsystems
* [[Scotiabank]]
* [[Ottawa Senators]]
* Industry Canada
* TD Evergreen
* [[Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation]]
* The Canadian Embassy in Brussels Belgium
* Ottawa Riverside Hospital
* MD Management
* [[Canadian Medical Association]]
==Published works==
* [[UNICEF]] cards, works selected for 1998, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
* [[UNICEF]] corporate card, work selected in 2004
* Canada [[Save the Children]] card, work selected in 1999
* Cornerstone 52 Foundation, works selected for 2006, 2007
* [[Children's Wish Foundation of Canada]], works selected for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
* Canadian Greetings, works selected for 2006, 2007
* Canadian Health Services Research Foundation annual report cover, work selected in 2000
* [[Blake, Cassels & Graydon]] corporate card, work selected in 2007
==References==
*[https://www.shopunicef.ca/ec/Portal.aspx?CN=532BE3B3B1BA&MN=903F7A5E098F UNICEF]
*[http://www.charitycards.ca/artists/terry_ananny.html Children's Wish Foundation of Canada]
*[http://www.pro.rcip-chin.gc.ca/bd-dl/aac-aic-eng.jsp?emu=en.aich:/Proxapp/ws/aich/user/wwwe/Record&upp=0&m=1&w=NATIVE%28%27ARTIST+ph+words+%27%27terry+ananny%27%27%27%29&order=native%28%27every+AR%27%29 National Gallery of Canada Reference Library]
*[http://search.atomz.com/search/?sp-q=ananny&sp-a=00050f5e-sp00000000 Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal]
*[http://westbridge-fineart.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=36 Collector's Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction]
*[http://www.levisauctions.com/past/html/BIOG_A_F1.html Levis Art Auction and Appraisals Catalogue]
*[http://www.magazinart.com/bdd/fr/artistdetail.php?Id=1180 Magazin'Art Biennial Guide to Canadian Artists in Galleries]
*[http://www.chsrf.ca/other_documents/annual_reports/pdf/2000_e.pdf Canadian Health Services Research Foundation]
*[http://www.cardshelpingkids.ca/card10.php Cornerstone 52 Foundation]
*[http://www.canadiangreetings.com/holiday-cbcf.html Canadian Greetings]
*[http://www.askart.com/askart/a/terry_ananny/terry_ananny.aspx askart.com]
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