Background
Lorraine Monk was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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In 1944 Lorraine earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In two years she became a Master of Arts.
Lorraine Monk was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
In 1944 Lorraine earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In two years she became a Master of Arts.
Having joined the National Film Board of Canada as a writer in 1957, Lorraine served as head of its Still Photography Division, since 1960. In 1967 she started the Film Board's Photo Gallery in Ottawa, Canada and inaugurated a program of traveling exhibitions across Canada and around the world.
Publications Signature Two, producer, Rob- ert Bourdeau, 1979 (Mintmark Press); Between Friends/Entre Amis, 1976, A Time to Dream, 1971 (McClelland & Stewart Ltd.: Toronto); Stones of History, Call Them Canadians, Canada/ A Year of the Land, for Canadian Centennial, n.d. (Natl. Film Board of Canada); Canada, 1973 (Clarke, Irwin & Co. Ltd.).