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Carole Itter was born on 29 September, 1939 in Vancouver, Canada, is a Sculptor. Discover Carole Itter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?
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Carole Itter Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Carole Itter worth at the age of 85 years old? Carole Itter’s income source is mostly from being a successful Sculptor. She is from Canada. We have estimated
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In 1994, Itter collaborated with Luke Blackstone and Al Neil on her installation of found objects emerging from an antique organ that were painted and gilded for her exhibit Where the Streets are Paved with Gold: A Tribute to a Canadian Immigrant Neighbourhood. Itter claimed she was inspired by immigrants in her Vancouver community who shared their experiences of Canada with her, calling it "a place where the streets were paved with gold."
In 1989 Itter received the VIVA (Vancouver Institute of Visual Arts) Award. In 2017 she received the Audain Prize in Visual Art.
Her 1979 photo series Euclid, documents her partner, Al Neil, tracing geometric figures in the sand of Cates Park in North Vancouver. These photographs were then projected onto one of Neil's live piano performances and used as cover art for his album Fog and Boot.
Itter's 1972 piece, Personal Baggage has been described as a key work in Vancouver art. This piece acted to shift art from the gallery setting into the physical world by removing a cedar log from Roberts Creek, British Columbia, disassembling it, and then transporting it to Lockeport, Nova Scotia where it was reassembled. This process was documented by Itter and published in a book entitled The Log's Log.
In 1972, Itter had a daughter, Lara, with Vancouver poet, Gerry Gilbert. After battling depression for many years, Lara Gilbert died by suicide in 1995. Itter edited Lara's extensive journals and published them under Lara's name in I Might Be Nothing. With Daphne Marlatt, Itter compiled and edited a history of Vancouver's Strathcona neighbourhood titled Opening Doors: Vancouver's East End. Their book was republished as Opening Doors in Vancouver's East End in 2011. Other works by Itter include The Log's Log and Whistle Daughter Whistle. Her writing has also been featured in literary magazines such as Room of One's Own.
Itter attended the Vancouver School of Art in 1961, which was renamed as the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 1978 and then renamed again to the Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2008. She later became an instructor at the university. She attended the L'Accademia di Bella Arti in Rome in 1964. Itter lived with her partner, Al Neil, in a structure known as The Blue Cabin, originally built in 1932 and located near Cates Park in North Vancouver. The Blue Cabin was restored and moved to False Creek to serve as a floating artist-in-residency in 2019.
Carole Itter (b. September 29, 1939 ) is a Canadian artist, writer, performer and filmmaker.