Painting by Edward Mitchell Bannister of the Dorchester coast with working men visible on the land closest to the viewer and large houses visible across the water on land with forests and hills. A large blue sky is overhead and two small sailboats are in the water.
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    Maritime
    Environments
    and Industry

    through the art of

    Edward Mitchell Bannister

    Grades 912

    Maritime Environments and Industry
    through the art of Edward Mitchell Bannister

    Edward Mitchell Bannister (c.1828–1901) was a Black Canadian-American artist who achieved extraordinary success as an artist despite facing intense systemic racism. He was particularly admired for his paintings of landscapes and seascapes, many of which depicted the coastal communities and cities he lived in and near. The exercises in this guide explore maritime environments through the art of Bannister, and they challenge students to understand the interconnectedness of our maritime and coastal environments.

    Learning Activities
    • Maritime activities: then and now
    • Coastline environmental forces
    • Habitats near the sea
    Related Subjects
    • Canadian Studies
    • Science
    • Social Studies
    • Biology
    • Oceans
    • Environmental Science

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