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Stuart Reid
Born (1953-03-23) March 23, 1953 (age 71)
London, Canada

Stuart Reid (born March 23, 1953) is an Toronto-based artist and educator, whose transdisiciplinary practice includes drawing, painting, architectural glass, and architecture. Reid taught at the University of Toronto from 1987-98, and has been teaching Environmental Design at OCADU, since 1987. In 2012 he won OCADU's Price Award for teacher of the year.[1]

Life and Work

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Stuart Reid was born and grew up in London, Ontario at a time when Greg Curnoe, Jack Chambers, and others were championing the regionalist art movement, and the city had a thriving and vibrant arts scene. In his last year of High School, Reid transferred to H.B. Beal Secondary School , where he had the opportunity to study art under Patterson Ewen. In 1974 Reid earned his BA in Find Arts from Guelph University, studying with Greg Curnoe. While at Guelph Reid won a scholarship from the Richard Demarco Foundation which allowed him to travel to Edinburgh and work with Demarco as well as Joseph Beuys. From 1974-75 Reid studied stained glass with renowned glass artist Patrick Reyntiens at Burleighfield House. In 1985 Reid earned his M Arch from UCLA.

Major Commisioned Works

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2014 in transit, Union Station, Toronto[2]

2006 to walk these halls/to make this voyage, Bloorview Kid's Rehab, Toronto

2003 urban ribbon and liquid veil, Intercontinental Toronto Center, Toronto

2001 homage to mozart, Salzberg Congress, Austria

1998 dance of venus, Living Arts Center, Mississauga[3]

1996 the calling of st james, St. James Cathedral, Toronto[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Price Award - OCADU". Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  2. ^ ""In Transit" Union Station TTC". Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  3. ^ ""Dance of Venus" Living Arts". Retrieved March 25,2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ "St James Cathedral". Retrieved March 25, 2014.
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Stuart Reid artist website

Stumbling Home From Banff, Curator's Statment, Virginia Eichorn

In Vitreus Veritas, Donald Brackett

Prologue, Vesna Perunovich


[Art] [Architectural Glass]