Beaver Hall Group

Lilias Torrance Newton portrait – Beaver Hall Group, pioneering Canadian modernist art

The Beaver Hall Group was a trailblazing circle of artists based in Montreal in the 1920s, known for their bold use of colour and modernist vision. Unlike the Group of Seven, they embraced both urban life and portraiture—especially of women—and were remarkable for their inclusive spirit, with many prominent female artists among their ranks. Their work helped shape a uniquely Canadian take on modern art. Artists considered members either exhibited in the two annual Beaver Hall Group exhibitions, shared studio spaces at 305 Beaver Hall Hill or later shared close relationships with key members.

Key Women Artists (the most celebrated) – These women carried the spirit of the group long after it dissolved:

Anne Savage

Emily Coonan

Prudence Heward

Nora Collyer

Sarah Robertson

Ethel Seath

Lilias Torrance Newton

Henrietta Mabel May

Kathleen Moir Morris

Mabel Lockerby

Regina Seiden

 

Associated Male Artists:

Randolph Hewton

Edwin Holgate

Robert Pilot

Albert H. Robinson

Adrien Hébert

Henri Hébert

John Young Johnstone

A. Y. Jackson (also a member of the Group of Seven, helped found the group)

André Biéler

Hal Ross Perrigard

Adam Sherriff Scott

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