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Gabor Dobos, a recent immigrant from Hungary, is banking on baking in Alberta. He has just opened “The Prairie Baker” in St. Albert. For more on his story, click on this Edmonton Journal article: Hungarian Baker brings European Flourish

 

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Meanwhile in Regina, Helen Kashap will be making her professional debut with the Regina Symphony Orchestra’s celebration of Franz Liszt's 200th birthday. For the details on the CBC website, click HERE

 

 

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Anna Noéh

Anna Noéh was born in Hungary in 1926. She studied at the Academy of Applied Arts, Budapest (1952-56); and the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna (1956-57). In 1957, she immigrated to Montreal, Quebec.

 

Although her art works are created mainly in acrylic, she also uses oil, color graphite, pencil, silkscreen, photolithography and watercolour. She is best known for her scenes of Inuit daily Life in the Canadian Arctic. She first visited Baffin Island in 1970.

 

 

Innuit Women with their children

Innuite Women with their children

Innuit Family Life

Innuit Family Life

Innuit Boys Fishing

Innuit Boys Fishing

Dog sleigh

Dog Sleigh

 

 

Read more on Anna Noéh in this Hungarian Article.

 

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