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Frances K. Smith (November19, 1913 December 22, 2012) was the founding curator of the
Agnes Etherington Art Centre The Agnes Etherington Art Centre is located in Kingston, Ontario, on the campus of Queen's University. The gallery has received a number of awards for its exhibitions from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Association of Art Galleries ...
in Kingston, Ontario. Through her series of exhibitions and scholarly catalogues and books of 19th and early 20th century Canadian artists, she made a contribution to the study of the visual arts in Canada. She was recognized by Moncrieff Williamson, an early gallery director in Charlottetown, as almost the only professional curator who was a woman active on the early scene of public art galleries in Canada, 1957 on. "How much southern Ontario owes these people", he wrote.


Career

Smith was born in
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. She and her husband Canadian-born Dr. Walter MacFarlane Smith emigrated to Canada in 1944, journeying to Quebec City. In 1946, they moved to Kingston. Smith studied at Queen's University, graduating in 1956. In 1957, she was hired as the assistant to director
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at the
Agnes Etherington Art Centre The Agnes Etherington Art Centre is located in Kingston, Ontario, on the campus of Queen's University. The gallery has received a number of awards for its exhibitions from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Association of Art Galleries ...
in Kingston which opened in October of the same year. She helped build the collection, catalogued all the artwork at Queen's, organized exhibitions and wrote landmark publications on Kingston artists, chased funds and published catalogues, books and articles, many of which have not been superceded, such as her catalogue of Daniel Fowler and her book on
André Biéler André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese language, Portuguese form of the name Andrew and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French language, French-spe ...
. She discussed her difficulties in building a collection for a Universy and public gallery in an article in artscanada. Twice, she served as acting director. She retired as curator emeritus in 1980, having served as an inspirational figure who helped the gallery develop its identity and community presence. Her contribution was considered "incomparable." After her retirement, she acted as a donor to the gallery she had served for a quarter of a century and established the Frances K. Smith Fund for public lectures on art as well as a scholarship in Canadian Art History at the University. She was awarded the Queen's University Distinguished Service Award in 1987 and a gallery at the Agnes Etherington was named for her. Frances K. Smith passed away in Calgary, Alberta on December 22, 2012.


Selected publications

*"Daniel Fowler, 1810-1894" (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 1977); *''Daniel Fowler of Amherst Island, 1810-1894'' (Kingston, Ont.: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 1979); *''George Harlow White, RCA, 1817-1887'' (Kingston, Ont.: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 1975); *"
André Biéler André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese language, Portuguese form of the name Andrew and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French language, French-spe ...
: an artist's life and times" (Toronto: Merritt Pub., 1980); *''The brave new world of Fritz Brandtner= Le meilleur des mondes de Fritz Brandtner'' by Helen Duffy, Frances K. Smith (Kingston, Ont.: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 1982); *'' Kathleen Moir Morris'' (Kingston, Ont.: Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 1983); *''André Biéler in rural Québec'' (Kingston, Ont.: The Centre, Queen's University, 1988);


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Francis K. 1913 births 2012 deaths Queen's University at Kingston alumni Canadian art historians Canadian women non-fiction writers Canadian curators Canadian non-fiction writers Canadian art curators Art museum people British emigrants to Canada People from Bolton