Annie Gardner Barr

Annie Gardner Barr (29 July 1864 – 29 June 1921) was a Canadian artist and social reformer.

[1] In 1893 she graduated, and also received mention for a still life she exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

[1] In 1895, Barr married George W. Brown and moved to Regina, Saskatchewan, where she was to spend the rest of her life.

[1] Her husband was a prominent homesteader, lawyer, businessman and politician, and as his wife she gained considerable influence.

[1] She is not known to have been a vocal suffragist, but she was honorary president of the Provincial Equal Franchise Board in 1915 (Saskatchewan women achieved suffrage the next year).

Annie Gardner Barr from a 1913 publication.