Information taken from Soo Today.
Local artist Annie King didn’t originally see art in her future when she was attending school.
She started university thinking she might want to go into medicine.
“Science and math were always my strong suit academically, but I took a painting course as an elective, and I loved it,” says King.
“I actually found it really challenging and I received the worst mark I have ever had.”
Despite the unsatisfactory grade, she was hooked.
“I switched majors and graduated with a BFA followed immediately by an MFA.”
King, who was born and raised in Sault Ste. Marie, studied locally with the exception of moving briefly to Edmonton to attend graduate school.
Her family and the beauty of the surrounding lakes kept her in the community.
It was here she met and made a connection with local artist Michael Burtch, who has called the Sault home for the last 40 years.
“Michael was first my professor in drawing and art history,” laughs King.
“He then quickly became a mentor. We kept in touch and became really great friends.”
As fate would have it, King wound up moving into Burtch’s neighbourhood.
“It’s pretty fantastic to have an art friend just down the road you can discuss your crazy art ideas or discuss art history with over a drink,” says King.
Burtch’s sculptures are often based on the human figure as an integral part of nature.




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