| NEWSWIRE Former art profs win Governor General's awards Two former York faculty members are among the seven winners of the 2006 Governor General’s Awards in visual and media arts.Multidisciplinary artist Vera Frenkel, professor emerita of visual arts, and painter Kenneth Lochhead, who taught art at York from 1973 to 1975, each received a $15,000 prize from Governor General Michaëlle Jean at a ceremony at Rideau Hall on March 22.
Frenkel (left) is an internationally-recognized multidisciplinary artist. Her videos, drawings, audio works, installations and new media projects have appeared at galleries and festivals around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Venice Biennale. She has been artist-in-residence at major art institutions in London, Vienna, Chicago and Stockholm. Her A scene from Vera Frenkel's The InstituteTM: Or, What We Do for Love Kenneth Lochhead (below) was one of the famous Regina Five, a group of Canadian abstract painters who achieved renown in 1961 for a
While there, he founded the visiting artist workshops at Emma Lake, which helped connect Regina with the wider art world. After stints teaching in Regina, Winnipeg and Toronto, he taught at the University of Ottawa from 1975 until 1989. Since 1953, Lochhead has shown his varied work (his recent focus is on landscape painting) in numerous solo and group exhibitions in both public and private galleries in Canada and abroad.
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The Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts, funded and administered by the Canada Council for the Arts, recognize distinguished career achievement in the visual and media arts.
recent project, The InstituteTM: Or, What We Do for Love, is both an installation and
landmark exhibition presented at the National Gallery of Canada that subsequently toured across the country. Born in Ottawa in 1926, Lochhead studied art at Queen's University, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Barnes Foundation in Merion, Pennsylvania. In 1950, he was appointed director of the school of art at the University of Saskatchewan.
Break-Up, a 2001 painting by Kenneth Lochhead
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