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Aganetha Dyck : ウィキペディア英語版
Aganetha Dyck

Aganetha Dyck is a Canadian sculpture artist residing in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Dyck is best known for her work with live honeybees, that build honeycomb on objects that she introduces to honeybee hives. In 2007 Dyck was awarded both Manitoba’s Arts Award of Distinction and Canada's Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts.
==Personal life==
Dyck was born Aganetha Rempel, in 1937, to mennonite parents in Marquette, Manitoba, a French-Canadian farming town 50 kM north of Winnipeg.〔 She married Peter Dyck, a mennonite merchant from Winnipeg, in 1958.〔 The family moved to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in 1972 where Aganetha Dyck enrolled in art courses. In Prince Albert Dyck began to crochet, and was trained in Salish weaving by a local weaver.〔 The family returned to Winnipeg in 1976.〔 Between 1980 and 1982 Dyck studied Art History at the University of Winnipeg.
Together Aganetha and Peter Dyck have three children; Richard, Deborah and Michael.〔

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