Graduate Student Profile: Laurie Rayner Langford

GRADUATE STUDENT PROFILE

Laurie Rayner Langford

MASTER OF ARTS IN ISLAND STUDIES | THESIS

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THESIS DETAILS

After the Silver Rush – Benjamin Isaac Rayner as a victim of ostracism and his life after being a founder (with Sir Charles Dalton and Robert Oulton) of the Big Six Combine, which initially controlled Prince Edward Island’s lucrative silver fox industry

Supervisors: Dr. Laurie Brinklow, Dr. Sharon Myers, Dr. Edward MacDonald, 2 more to be determined

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Island history
  • Rural women’s issues
  • The role of religion in small communities
  • The silver fox industry
  • Women’s journals
  • The psychology of exclusion

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BIOGRAPHY

Laurie is an exhibiting visual artist and writer. She received her B.A. from the University of Toronto in English and Art History. For over 20 years, she worked in marketing and culture in Chatham, Ontario, with a special focus on the Thames Art Gallery and ARTspace. Laurie is currently Vice Chair of Chatham’s Arts Council. She currently writes for RED: The Island Storybook.

PUBLICATIONS

Langford, L. (2023). Postcards from the centre of the mind. What lays beneath: A retrospective of works by Leonard Jubenville. (January 27- March 26, 2023). Thames Art Gallery. Chatham, Ontario. ISBN 978-1-928127-32-1

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