1992 Tom Smith
“It is form that is paramount in my work, and relationships between competing forms.” – Tom Smith
“It is form that is paramount in my work, and relationships between competing forms.” – Tom Smith
“As to the content of my sculpture…they reflect something of my feelings about the human condition; people relating to people, people relating to this magnificent and cruel world upon which we strive to live, and our isolation from each other …” – John Hooper
(En) As a member of the Strathbutler Awards jury, I was impressed with the range of creative disciplines and diversity
Textile artist, Bronwyn Gallagher has been chosen to receive the $2000 Nel Oudemans Award. Ms Gallagher was selected by the 2010 Strathbutler jury for both her innovative work in collapse weave/differential shrinkage and her entrepreneurial promise. The award was given at the opening of the 20th Strathbutler anniversary exhibition Regard … Strathbutler 20 Years/Ans on[…]
<strong>from CBC.ca Arts – Jan 28, 2006</strong> Canadian sculptor John Hooper, known for his colourful wood carvings, has died at the age of 79. Hooper’s family revealed Saturday the artist passed away in a nursing home in Hampton, N.B. Thursday evening surrounded by his loved ones. Hooper had been suffering from symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease[…]
Initial concept letter should be postmarked by January 31, 2011. Invitations to submit full proposals will be issued by February 15, 2011. Full Proposals must be postmarked by March 15, 2011. Funding grants will be announced on or before April 1, 2011. Projects must be completed within a year of the funding at a mutually[…]
2009 Nel Oudemans Award The Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of the 2009 Nel Oudemans Award. Given annually to a recent graduate of the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design this award recognises the pursuit of excellence in the fields of fine craft, design and the visual arts. Kristyn[…]