• A black and white photo of Bonnie Parkinson. sitting in a chair wearing a dress.

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        TAP Centre for Creativity
        203 Dundas Street
        London, Ontario  N6A 1G4


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      Free


      Bonnie Parkinson burst onto the advertising scene in her early twenties during the height of the 60’s cultural revolution—the era when fashions rocked the world and creativity knew no bounds. As one of the few women navigating Canada’s male-driven world of fashion illustration, she captured this spirit through her work with Eaton’s, Simpson’s, and “Mad Men” ad agencies. Her drawings reflected the rhythm of the times—dreamin’, and hanging with the cool crowd while Carnaby Street set the trends. Now, sixty years later, Bonnie has picked up her pen once again. With a fresh spark she’s creating new illustrations that echo her early days yet speak to today—a vibrant bookend to a life steeped in style, imagination, and when Fashion was Art. Curated by Andrew Lewis. 


      Meet the artist at a reception on Saturday, January 3 from 1PM - 3PM.  

  • Smashing Fashion! The 60's Illustration of Bonnie Parkinson

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