Ann Meredith Barry

Ann Meredith Barry was a Canadian painter and printmaker best known for her expressive depictions of Newfoundland’s dramatic landscapes and coastal communities. After moving to Newfoundland in the 1970s, she made the region’s rugged beauty the central subject of her work.

Barry’s paintings and prints are defined by bold colors, energetic line work, and a sense of movement that captures the dynamic interplay between land, sea, and sky. Icebergs, fishing villages, and stormy coastlines feature prominently in her work, conveying the resilience and character of Atlantic Canada.

Her art is included in numerous public and private collections across Canada, and her work remains highly regarded for its vivid expression of Newfoundland’s cultural and natural landscape.

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