George Fry

George Fry (26 December 1929 – 20 September 2014) was an English-born Canadian artist, educator and administrator.

[1] While a student at Goldsmith's he worked in the properties department at The Old Vic, where he made papier-mâché masks for a production of The Snow Queen.

[2] Fry contacted Annette Mills after seeing her performing with her puppet Muffin the Mule on the BBC television program For the Children in late 1949.

[3] His solo exhibition "Creatures of Fancy" opened the New Brunswick Fine Crafts Centre in Fredericton in 1998.

[8] Fry designed the masks and costumes for The Enchanted Forest, the ninth in R. Murray Schafer's Patria series of music theatre works.