Joan Chalmers
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Margaret Joan Chalmers C.C., O.Ont, D.F.A. (born 30 May 1928 in Toronto)Birth Notices, The Globe and Mail, 31 May 1928, page 12 is a Canadian philanthropist and supporter of the arts.
In 1972, she and her parents, Floyd and Jean Chalmers, founded the annual Chalmers Awards, which donates $25,000 CAD to artists in dance, theatre, crafts, film, the visual arts and music.
She was involved with the traveling exhibit, Survivors in Search of a Voice: The Art of Courage, which as a collaboration among 24 prominent Canadian women artists and over 100 breast cancer survivors.
While celebrating her 70th birthday in 1998, she announced that she would provide 20 arts groups with a total of $1 million in funding.[Ontario Arts Council press release, 25 May 1998]
Chalmers is the partner of former singer-songwriter Barbara Amesbury.
Honours
- In 1987 she was made a Member of the Order of Canada.
- In 1987 she was awarded a Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa from NSCAD University.
- In 1992 she was promoted to Officer of the Order of Canada.
- In 1994 she was awarded the Order of Ontario.
- In 1994 she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Law from the University of Waterloo.
- In 1997 she was promoted to Companion of the Order of Canada.
- In 2001 she received the Governor General's Award for Visual and Media Arts in the Outstanding Contribution category.
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