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Click here for information on applying for the W. Garfield Weston Artist in Residence Fellowship. Past Recipeints 2007 Henry Buszard
Henry's artistic vision has been influenced by the painters of the Hudson River School, the Impressionists, and the famous Canadians known as the Group of Seven. His dedication to the landscape fit perfectly with the wide open spaces around the Delta research station, and he has spent the summer and fall creating works around the historic Delta Marsh and Lake Manitoba. Upon returning to Montreal, Henry will continue to interpret the landscape through his art, pursue a Master's Degree, and keep up with his impressive exhibition schedule. More information on Henry can be found at his website www.henrybuszard.com. Click here to see some of Henry's work (coming soon) 2006 Ian Williams
Ian has exhibited his work in California, making most of his own frames for his shows. Upon completion of his graduate degree, Ian plans a career in art, hoping to blend his art with science and activism to instill in people "the same sense of wonder I was given every time I was given fantastic images of what is, what was, and what could be." More of Ian's work can be seen on his website : www.ianharlow.net Click here to see some of Ian's work (coming soon) 2005 David Roholt
David hopes to pursue a position in the academic art world, pursuing his painting and instructing art at the university level. His work has been exhibited widely in the western United States, and he has won several awards for his art. Already this summer, he has created several beautiful paintings, and, like the Weston Fellowship winners before him, had a successful show of his work at Delta’s annual Student Seminars. Click here to see some of David's work (coming soon) 2004 Brendan Flanagan
In addition to painting in oil during his summer at the Research Station, Brendan created works in “encaustic”, in which layers of colored, heated wax are painted onto boards to create images with a deep transluscence and unique tactile quality. After his summer at Delta, Brendan was awarded another fellowship at the Art Institute of Chicago. Click here to see some of Brendan's work (coming soon) 2003 Joella Arsenault
Joella works in both black and white, and color, photography, and is pursuing a Major in Photography. She also sculpts, particularly in wire and wood, and finds it complements her photography to work occasionally in three dimensions. In all of her work, Joella hopes to use her talents to lend a voice to nature. Click here to see some of Joella's work (coming soon) 2002 Val Lucas
During her summer at Delta, Lucas regularly brought her oils and canvases into the surrounding marsh and fields to paint the local landscape. She was particularly inspired by the panoramic sky and cloud formations, and completed several beautiful field and studio paintings of these subjects. She also decorated a Delta research trailer with paintings of various species of waterfowl, and was known around town for the whimsical aboriginal designs she painted on her car. Click here to see some of Val's work (coming soon)
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