Nancy Dillow

[4] She created exhibitions and catalogues [9] at first working with Robert Welsh, a scholar from University of Toronto; the two organized a show of Piet Mondrian and The Hague School of Painting in 1969.

[10][11] In her role as museum director, Dillow researched the attributions of the paintings in the collection of the Norman Mackenzie Gallery and developed an education program.

[9][12] She also helped create a new Outreach program, sending works of art and an educator to explain them to rural Saskatchewan, as well as setting up the Rosemont Centre in southern Regina, later a gallery in its own right.

[15] From 1976 to 1978, she served as president of the museums association of Saskatchewan, helping to develop a working relationship with the provincial government.

She also developed an exhibit of the work of William Perehudoff as well as one of Victorian Illustrators, which she organized with the help of Sybille Pantazzi at the Art Gallery of Ontario.

[18] Each year she put together a show and catalogue on a Winnipeg artist: Ivan Eyre in 1982, Eric Bergman in 1983, and Tony Tascona in 1984; she also wrote a book about Alexander J. Musgrove in 1986.

[20] When Dillow retired in 2017 from her work with Volunteers at the Textile Museum of Canada, Strand News, the organization's newsletter, wrote a feature article about her.

MacKenzie Art Gallery, Regina
Winnipeg Art Gallery