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Iain Baxter&
Artist, educator. Iain was born in Middlesbrough, England in 1946. Baxter& received a Bachelor of Science in Zoology (1959) and a Master of Education (1962) from the University of Idaho, and a Master of Fine Arts in Painting (1964) from Washington State University; he also studied in the Department of Fine Arts at Kyoto University (1961) and Emily Carr University of Art + Design (1984-1988). Baxter& has held teaching appointments at Washington State University (1962-1964), the University of British Columbia (1964-1966), Simon Fraser University (1966-1971), York University (1972, 1974-1976), Emily Carr University of Art + Design (1978-1979), Alberta College of Art + Design (1981-1982, 1985-1988), and the University of Windsor (1988-present). Baxter& is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts (2004) and he was named an Officer of the Order of Canada (2003).
Congrats to Ian - he was an instructor one year when I was at ACAD - fond of turning your work on its ear for a 'fresh' look. I really like the tv's.
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ReplyDeleteArtist, educator. Iain was born in Middlesbrough, England in 1946. Baxter& received a Bachelor of Science in Zoology (1959) and a Master of Education (1962) from the University of Idaho, and a Master of Fine Arts in Painting (1964) from Washington State University; he also studied in the Department of Fine Arts at Kyoto University (1961) and Emily Carr University of Art + Design (1984-1988). Baxter& has held teaching appointments at Washington State University (1962-1964), the University of British Columbia (1964-1966), Simon Fraser University (1966-1971), York University (1972, 1974-1976), Emily Carr University of Art + Design (1978-1979), Alberta College of Art + Design (1981-1982, 1985-1988), and the University of Windsor (1988-present). Baxter& is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Governor General’s Award in Visual and Media Arts (2004) and he was named an Officer of the Order of Canada (2003).