Exhibited with the Western Australian Women's Society of Fine Arts and Crafts. Santo-Crip was a member of the Studio Club. Other members of this club were Margaret Johnson, Audrey Greenhalgh, Nell Chappell, Iris Francis, Ira Forbes-Smith, Katherine Jarvis and Dorothy Hanton.
Painter who exhibited with the Western Australian Women’s Society of Fine Arts and Crafts. She was a member of the Studio Club that met in the Turf Club building in central Perth during the war years. Other members were Margaret Johnson, Audrey Greenhalgh, Nell Chappell, Iris Francis, Ira Forbes-Smith, Katherine Jarvis and Dorothy Hanton.
In 1939 she exhibited an unusual item. George Benson commented “Masks by Aimee Santo-Crimp afford a welcome variety; this is a pleasing craft which should be more in evidence.” She entered a watercolour, Bush Ballet, in the Claude Hotchin Art Prize in 1949 as Crimp and in the 1950 Art Competition at Art Gallery of Western Australia she exhibited an oil painting, Cottage Flowers, under Santo-Crimp.
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Dr Dorothy Erickson
Date written:
2010
Last updated:
2011
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