Place: Turku
Born: 1939
Death: 2022
Biography:
, a renowned Finnish-born Canadian weaver, was born in Turku, Finland, in 1939. Her early life was marked by a brief stay in Sweden at the age of four to escape Soviet occupation. Both her biological mother and Swedish foster mother were accomplished textile workers, influencing Kaija's future in the craft. Kaija studied weaving at Abo Hemslojdslararinne Institut (Turku Textile Teachers Institute) from 1960 to 1964. This traditional school emphasized good craftsmanship and design, providing a thorough understanding of weave structures.
Kaija's career is distinguished by her exceptional use of color, structure, and innovative techniques in Canadian weaving. She received numerous awards and grants, including five Dimensions Premier's Prizes and seven Dimensions Merit awards. Notably, she was a top finalist for the Saidye Bronfman Award in 2001. Key Artistic Contributions:
Kaija's works have been featured in solo and group exhibitions across Saskatchewan, Canada, the United States, and Europe. Her collections include:
Notable Exhibitions:Kaija Sanelma Harris left an enduring legacy in Canadian art, influencing the craft and art community with her innovative techniques and exceptional use of color. Her contributions continue to inspire artists and audiences alike. References: