Libby Hague

Libby Hague (b. 1950, St. Thomas, Ontario) is a Canadian visual artist based in Toronto, known for her innovative work in printmaking and immersive installations. She holds a BFA (Honours) from Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University) and is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA). Hague is also affiliated with Open Studio, a Toronto-based printmaking cooperative. Hague has exhibited extensively across Canada and internationally. Notable exhibitions include The Past is Never Over, a retrospective at the Art Gallery of Mississauga; Every Heart Can Grow Bigger: Make Room at O.D.D. Gallery in Dawson City, Yukon; and On This Wondrous Sea at the Karachi Biennale in Pakistan. In addition to her artistic endeavors, Hague has contributed to the academic community as a printmaking instructor at Sheridan College from 1988 to 2002. Her work is represented in several public collections, including the Donovan Collection at the University of Toronto.