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Robert Houle
Bio Robert Houle holds a BA degree in Art History from the University of Manitoba and a Bed in Art Education from McGill University. He is currently an instructor at the Ontario College of Art and Design. An exhibitor in group and solo shows internationally since the 1970s, Houle has shows at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia; the Canadian Cultural Centre, Paris; and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, amongst others. In Canada, he has shown work at the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon; the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto; the Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa; the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston; the Winnipeg Art Gallery and many more. Robert Houle was Curator of Indian Art at the National Museum of Man in Ottawa from 1977 to 1980. He was a visiting artist at Hood College, Maryland; Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania; the Heard Museum, Phoenix; the McMichael Canadian Collection, Kleinberg; and the Winnipeg Art Gallery. His work is included in most major Canadian Museums and galleries, including the Tom Thomson Memorial Art Gallery. He won the Visual Arts Prize during the 2001 Toronto Arts Awards. The Centre for Contemporary Canadian Art The Canadian Art Database |