National competition celebrates 20 years of Canadian talent and diversity
TORONTO, June 27, 2018 /CNW/ - RBC and Canadian Art are pleased to announce the jury-selected 15 finalists from among 500 submissions for the 20th annual RBC Canadian Painting Competition. To mark this milestone, the competition is awarding an additional grand prize: a residency at the renowned Banff Centre for the Arts, a global leader in the development and promotion of creative work in the arts.
The jury consists of experts from across Canada's art community, as well as an International Juror:
- Natasha Chaykowski – Researcher, Writer & Curator, Calgary, AB
- Mark Igloliorte – Artist & Assistant Professor, Emily Carr University of Art & Design, Vancouver, BC
- Crystal Mowry – Senior Curator, Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery, Kitchener, ON
- Erin Stump – Director, ESP I Erin Stump Projects, Toronto, ON
- Alexandra McIntosh – Director of Programs and Exhibitions, Fogo Island Arts, Fogo Island, NL
- Julie Trudel - Artist and Assistant Professor at Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, QC
- Cynthia Daignault – Artist, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.
Together they've focused on selecting works that bring forward new perspectives and support new voices being driven by emerging Canadian artists.
The 2018 RBC Canadian Painting Competition finalists are:
Artist |
Title of Work |
Amanda Boulos – Toronto, ON |
In the Morning |
Keiran Brennan Hinton – Toronto, ON |
Hotel Room |
Krystle Coughlin – Vancouver, BC |
Untitled |
Sarah Davidson – Ottawa, ON |
the garden at night |
Angela Fermor – Calgary, AB |
Portrait 7, Torso |
Karine Fréchette – Montreal, QC |
Croissance 1 |
Stephanie Hier – Toronto, ON |
Walnuts and pears you plant for your heirs |
Ally McIntyre - Edmonton, AB |
Coyote |
Emmanuel Osahor – Edmonton, AB |
Hiding Place |
Lauren Pelc-McArthur – Montreal, QC |
Trop Trop |
geetha thurairajah – Kitchener–Waterloo, ON |
A complicated relationship with our past makes for |
Kizi Spielmann Rose – Halifax, NS |
Swallowtail |
Joani Tremblay – Montreal, QC |
The Mind at Three Miles an Hour |
Tristan Unrau – Vancouver, BC |
Doggy Dog Afternoon |
Joy Wong – Toronto, ON |
Cotton and Cheese 1 |
The winner of the 2018 RBC Canadian Painting Competition will be announced on September 18 at an awards gala at The Power Plant in Toronto. The top prize includes $25,000 and the residency at Banff Centre for the Arts. Two honourable mentions will each receive $15,000, and the remaining 12 finalists will receive $2,500 each. The paintings by the winner and two honourable mentions will be added to RBC's extensive art collection, featuring more than 4,500 Canadian works that have been collected since 1929.
Developed through RBC's Emerging Artists Project, this competition supports the careers of young contemporary artists and brings the diversity of undiscovered talent into Canada's arts landscape. In partnership with Canadian Art, RBC has supported 250 emerging visual artists over the past two decades, helping their development and growth through mentorship, financial support and national recognition.
RBC's support of the arts is a long-standing priority for the organization, as it creates opportunities for many promising new artists to commit to their craft and take their careers to the next level. The financial institution recognizes the importance of nurturing the careers of local artists and supporting a thriving Canadian visual arts community.
Quotes:
"I'm continually impressed by the creative strength of the artists and the emerging talent who enter this competition. Having this opportunity to survey practices of artists from across Canada is an exceptional experience. As we continue to follow emerging artists who've participated in this program, we're thrilled to be celebrating two decades of Canadian artists and their work."
- Corrie Jackson, Senior Art Curator, RBC
"We are impressed by the talent of this year's finalists of the RBC Canadian Painting Competition. Canadian Art is proud to be a long-standing partner in the competition, which is an important part of our mandate to support and mentor new artistic talent in Canada. Congratulations to all."
- David Balzer, editor-in-chief and co-publisher, Canadian Art
"I'm extremely grateful for RBC and Canadian Art's support and for introducing me to a strong network of emerging artists, peers and mentors. The RBC Canadian Painting Competition strengthened my practice through financial support and it continues to drive critical dialogue around contemporary painting practices."
- Ambera Wellmann, 2017 winner
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