TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 9, 2011) - BMO Financial Group today announced one national and 12 regional winners of the BMO 1st Art! Invitational Student Art Competition – Canada's only national graduating artist competition. This year, the competition received 250 entries from art schools across Canada, the highest number received to date.
The BMO 1st Art! Invitational Student Art Competition is a celebration of the creative excellence of art students from post-secondary institutions across Canada. Deans and instructors of undergraduate certificate, diploma, and degree programs in visual art are invited to select three students from their graduating classes whose skill and imagination place them at the top among their peers. A distinguished panel of judges chooses an overall national winner and one winner from each eligible province and territory.
The exceptional works of art produced by the 2011 winners cover a range of themes in a variety of media. They include:
- A playful, tent-like object that creates the illusion of a log house
- A staged photograph of an actor posing in character that explores notions of truth and identity in portraiture
- An intaglio and silk screened image of a ghostly pair of scissors that questions the reality of fate
- A series of works on paper that charts the increase of man-made space debris over the past 50 years
- A painting on a false wall that documents the repeated act of painting and painting over the artist's self portrait, investigating themes such as female representation and notions of deleting the self
- An etching that captures the artist's memories of his younger sister making her first hand-made doll
- A sculpture of a human skull assembled from computer components that raises questions about human thought processes and their relationship to technology
"This year's BMO 1st Art! submissions continue to show us the tremendous artistic ability of Canada's new artists," said Gilles Ouellette, President and CEO, Private Client Group, BMO Financial Group. "By honouring these talented artists and presenting their artwork to the public, it's our hope that BMO 1st Art! will encourage young and emerging artists to continue their pursuit of the arts and contribute to Canada's diverse artistic landscape."
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BMO 1st Art! 2011 National Winner: |
Sandrine Côté, Université du Québec à Montréal |
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BMO 1st Art! 2011 Regional Winners: |
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Alberta |
Richelle Bear Hat, Alberta College of Art & Design |
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British Columbia |
Maegan Mehler, University of Victoria |
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Manitoba |
Jennifer Yablonowski, University of Manitoba |
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New Brunswick |
Keeley Haftner, Mount Allison University |
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Newfoundland & Labrador |
Jason Wells, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, |
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Memorial University of Newfoundland |
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Nova Scotia |
Ambera Wellmann, Nova Scotia College of Art & Design |
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Nunavut |
Patrick Aula, Nunavut Arctic College |
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Ontario |
Joshua MacDonald, Ryerson University, |
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School of Image Arts |
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Prince Edward Island |
Ian Fildes, Holland College |
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Quebec |
Isabelle Landry, Concordia University |
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Saskatchewan |
Laura MacDonald, University of Regina |
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Yukon Territory |
Graham Rudge, Yukon School of Visual Arts |
The national winner receives $5,000 and the regional winners each receive $2,500. The national winner's artwork will become part of the BMO Corporate Art Collection, which includes historical and contemporary Canadian masters such as Kenojuak Ashevak, Emily Carr, Paterson Ewen, Marc-Aurèle Fortin, Lawren Harris, Ian Wallace and many others.
"BMO 1st Art! gives graduating artists a unique opportunity to introduce their work to the Canadian public and a chance for Canadians to view artwork by some of the country's rising art stars as they begin their careers," said Dawn Cain, Curator, BMO Financial Group, Corporate Art Collection. "We are proud to acknowledge the creativity of these outstanding artists and we celebrate the achievements of all of Canada's visual arts graduates."
Representing the best of Canada's newest generation of artists, all of the BMO 1st Art! winners' works will be on display at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art (MOCCA), 952 Queen Street West in Toronto from October 5 - 30, 2011. The winning pieces can also be viewed on BMO Financial Group's website at:
http://www.bmo.com/bmo/files/images/7/1/BMOfirstArt.html.