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Glenn McArthur

Glenn McArthur is a designer, photographer, author, and artist whose work has been exhibited in several galleries. He has worked as a graphic designer for advertising agencies and design studios in both New York City and Toronto. His book on the architect William Thomas received glowing reviews and numerous awards.

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Published Titles

A Progressive Traditionalist
By
Glenn McArthur
9781552452189
$45.00
Apr 15 2009

News & Reviews

Toronto Star profiles A Progressive Traditionalist
Ottawa Citizen profiles A Progressive Traditionalist
A Progressive Traditionalist: the Globe's illustrated book of the week
A Progressive Traditionalist absorbs Spacing
Robert Fulford explores the legacy of John M. Lyle
Canadian Architect reviews A Progressive Traditionalist
The Globe and Mail profiles A Progressive Traditionalist

Events

May 11 | Glenn McArthur at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse
May 11 | Illustrated talk with Glenn McArthur
Apr 10 | Glenn McArthur at Hamilton GritLit Festival
Glenn McArthur at Art Deco Montreal Congress
Glenn McArthur at Toronto Festival of Architecture and Design
A Progressive Traditionalist launches in Toronto

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