Artist Bio: Jeannie Edmonds Hancock
Jeannie Edmonds Hancock was born in Halifax in 1946, and showed a talent for painting and drawing while she was still a child. Following high school, she attended the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Shortly after graduating from NSCAD, Jeannie was appointed the official artist for the Canada Games, which were held in Halifax in 1969. She became an established local artist noted for her large-scale landscapes and studies of sports figures, which were executed in oil on board panels covered in fiberglass.
In recent years, Jeannie has been living in the Annapolis Valley, working in oils and generally in a smaller format than when she was younger.