Charles C. Hill
About
Charlie Hill LL. D., known as Charles C. Hill and Charles Christie Hill, is a Canadian curator and writer, well-known for his exhibitions of historical Canadian Art and major catalogues on the Group of Seven, Canadian Art in the 1930s, and Emily Carr. In his 47-year duration at the National Gallery of Canada, he has acted as an invaluable resource to students of historical Canadian art. In addition, he has played a key role in making the Gallery's Canadian art library and archives a key centre of research. In Canadian art what may be referred to as the Charles C. Hill brand of exhibition cataloguing offers rich resource material beyond the scholarly essays.