Joan Chalmers

Margaret Joan Chalmers
Born (1928-05-30)May 30, 1928
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Died December 2, 2016(2016-12-02) (aged 88)
Toronto, Ontario
Nationality Canadian
Awards Order of Canada
Order of Ontario

Margaret Joan Chalmers, CC OOnt (May 30, 1928 December 2, 2016) was a Canadian philanthropist and supporter of the arts.

Born in Toronto, Ontario,[1] she and her parents, Floyd and Jean Chalmers, founded the annual Chalmers Awards in 1972, which donates $25,000 CAD to artists in dance, theatre, crafts, film, the visual arts and music.

She was involved with the traveling exhibit, Survivors in Search of a Voice: The Art of Courage, which as a collaboration among 24 prominent Canadian women artists and over 100 breast cancer survivors.

While celebrating her 70th birthday in 1998, she announced that she would provide 20 arts groups with a total of $1 million in funding.[2]

Chalmers is the partner of former singer-songwriter Barbra Amesbury.

She died on December 2, 2016 in Toronto, from injuries suffered in a fall.[3]

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