Roslyn Rosenfeld

Roslyn Margaret Rosenfeld grew up in Carman, Manitoba, and earned her MA at Concordia University (Montreal, QC) in 1981.  She taught art history for a dozen years at the Saint John and Fredericton campuses of the University of New Brunswick, did an internship at the UNB Art Centre, and for three years was co-ordinator of Gallery Connexion. Later she became Adjunct Curator at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery.  She has published reviews in Fuse and over forty reviews and features in ArtsAtlantic. She has also curated or written essays for twenty exhibitions. She is the author of Lucy Jarvis: Even Stones Have Life (2016), winner of the Best Atlantic Published Book Award. 

Source

"Lucy Jarvis."  Goose Lane Editions, 2016. Accessed 5 June 2023.

Predominant New Brunswick Residences:

Fredericton

Archival Material

General Archival Note

There is some correspondence from Roslyn Rosenfeld in the New Brunswick Museum Archives Art Department and History Department Records.

Front cover of "Lucy Jarvis" by Roslyn Rosenfeld
Picture Caption

Front cover of Lucy Jarvis : even stones have life by Roslyn Rosenfeld

Credit

Roslyn Rosenfeld. Lucy Jarvis : even stones have life. 49thshelf.com, 2023.  Accessed 5 June 2023.

Bibliography Items

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Rosenfeld, Roslyn. "Allain, Marie-Helene. Sculpture. Gallery 78. Fredericton // Review." ArtsAtlantic, vol. 9, no. 3, 1989, 10-11. [ journal article ]
Collection(s): Religion