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Landon Mackenzie

Landon Mackenzie RCA (born November 29, 1954) is a Canadian artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is nationally known for her large-format paintings and her contribution as a professor at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design (she is now Professor Emeritus).[1]

Landon Mackenzie
Born1954 (age 68–69)
NationalityCanadian
EducationConcordia University, NSCAD
Known forPainter, Educator
AwardsQueen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal, Ian Wallace Excellence in Teaching Award, Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts
Websitelandonmackenzie.com

Early life and education

Mackenzie was born was in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in Toronto, Ontario. She has credited the mentorship of the Painter's 11's Harold Town, a friend of her parents and neighbour of her grandmother as being one of her inspirations around her decision to pursue a career as an artist, she has said "I went into Harold's studio and I just thought 'I want this'".[2] She earned a Bachelor's Fine Arts degree from the Nova Scotia School of Art and Design in 1976 where she studied printmaking with a focus on etching and earned a Master's of Fine Arts from Concordia University in 1979 where she studied with Guido Molinari and Irene F. Whittome.[2] Mackenzie studied printmaking at both NSCAD and Concordia, it was not until after completing art school that she began to fully pursue a career in painting.[2]

Career

Aware of the limits placed on many female artists, Mackenzie used her name "Landon", which is commonly used as boys name, to her advantage in the early years of her career, as she has said "people thought I was a guy".[2] Mackenzie began her teaching career by teaching Studio Arts at Concordia University from 1978-1985, before relocating to Vancouver in 1986 and joining the faculty at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design.[3]

Her paintings are characteristically large and intensely involved in the continuation of the discipline of painting. Her works have been featured in several shows at the National Gallery of Canada and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Her paintings have also been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art and in many solo and group shows in Canada and internationally, over the past thirty years. Mackenzie's works have been extensively written about both in the popular media and academically.[3]

Mackenzie is known to be a significant mentor to younger artists coming out of Vancouver. She has been an influential educator, as Mackenzie herself studied during the last half of the hotbed time of Conceptual Art at NSCAD in Halifax, from 1972-1976. This period was of great interest to many young artists working around her. In her graduate school period in Montreal at Concordia University, from 1976–1979, Mackenzie developed her own voice as a more mature artist at a time of heightened contest between the acclaimed painters and sculptors involved in the last throes of high Modernism and the beginnings of a Post-Modern consciousness in art practice. She won the Third Biennale of Quebec Painting (1981) for her critically acclaimed Lost River Series characterized within the movement of New Image Painting.[3]

Mackenzie was the first to receive the rank of full professor, when the Emily Carr University of Art and Design, (formerly known as the Vancouver School of Art, established 1923, then a College, then an Institute), became a University in 2008. In 2009 she was awarded the inaugural Ian Wallace Excellence in Teaching Award for her passionate contribution to the school and art in Vancouver.[3] In 2012, Mackenzie is also the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for her service to Canada in Visual Art.[3]

In several of her large-scale paintings from the early 1990s to 2009, Mackenzie layered research notes, annotated maps, archival texts and documentation of her investigations and explorations of geographic regions. The most recent of these works is 'Vancouver As the Centre of the World' commissioned for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.[4] She is particularly interested in current research on the brain and neural mapping in relationship to the mapping of our physical environment leading to recent series 'Neurocity' and 'The Structures', some of which were the subject of a five-year survey exhibition in 2011 at The Richmond Art Gallery in Canada. Often her work hovers in both regions of abstract and representational art.[5]

Selected collections

Selected awards

References

  1. ^ "Landon Mackenzie: Recollect(s)". Galleries West. 2019-09-25. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  2. ^ a b c d "Landon Mackenzie's hidden creative journey". visual arts news. 2017-05-18. Retrieved 2021-03-08.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Chronology". Landon Mackenzie: Parallel Journey. London, UK: Black Dog Publishing. 2015. p. 141-151. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-03-19. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
  5. ^ "Emily Carr and Landon Mackenzie: Wood Chopper and the Monkey juxtaposes past and present | Georgia Straight, Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly". 7 October 2014. from the original on 2014-11-10. Retrieved 2019-11-30.
  6. ^ "Gestation nº 3 | Collection Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec". collections.mnbaq.org. from the original on 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
  7. ^ "2017 Governor Generals Awards in Visual and Media Arts Winners Announced". Canada Council for the Arts. from the original on 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2017-02-15.

External links

  • CCCA Artist Profile

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Landon Mackenzie RCA born November 29 1954 is a Canadian artist based in Vancouver British Columbia She is nationally known for her large format paintings and her contribution as a professor at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design she is now Professor Emeritus 1 Landon MackenzieBorn1954 age 68 69 Boston Massachusetts U S NationalityCanadianEducationConcordia University NSCADKnown forPainter EducatorAwardsQueen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal Ian Wallace Excellence in Teaching Award Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Governor General s Award in Visual and Media ArtsWebsitelandonmackenzie wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Selected collections 4 Selected awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditMackenzie was born was in Boston Massachusetts and grew up in Toronto Ontario She has credited the mentorship of the Painter s 11 s Harold Town a friend of her parents and neighbour of her grandmother as being one of her inspirations around her decision to pursue a career as an artist she has said I went into Harold s studio and I just thought I want this 2 She earned a Bachelor s Fine Arts degree from the Nova Scotia School of Art and Design in 1976 where she studied printmaking with a focus on etching and earned a Master s of Fine Arts from Concordia University in 1979 where she studied with Guido Molinari and Irene F Whittome 2 Mackenzie studied printmaking at both NSCAD and Concordia it was not until after completing art school that she began to fully pursue a career in painting 2 Career EditAware of the limits placed on many female artists Mackenzie used her name Landon which is commonly used as boys name to her advantage in the early years of her career as she has said people thought I was a guy 2 Mackenzie began her teaching career by teaching Studio Arts at Concordia University from 1978 1985 before relocating to Vancouver in 1986 and joining the faculty at the Emily Carr University of Art and Design 3 Her paintings are characteristically large and intensely involved in the continuation of the discipline of painting Her works have been featured in several shows at the National Gallery of Canada and the Vancouver Art Gallery Her paintings have also been exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art and in many solo and group shows in Canada and internationally over the past thirty years Mackenzie s works have been extensively written about both in the popular media and academically 3 Mackenzie is known to be a significant mentor to younger artists coming out of Vancouver She has been an influential educator as Mackenzie herself studied during the last half of the hotbed time of Conceptual Art at NSCAD in Halifax from 1972 1976 This period was of great interest to many young artists working around her In her graduate school period in Montreal at Concordia University from 1976 1979 Mackenzie developed her own voice as a more mature artist at a time of heightened contest between the acclaimed painters and sculptors involved in the last throes of high Modernism and the beginnings of a Post Modern consciousness in art practice She won the Third Biennale of Quebec Painting 1981 for her critically acclaimed Lost River Series characterized within the movement of New Image Painting 3 Mackenzie was the first to receive the rank of full professor when the Emily Carr University of Art and Design formerly known as the Vancouver School of Art established 1923 then a College then an Institute became a University in 2008 In 2009 she was awarded the inaugural Ian Wallace Excellence in Teaching Award for her passionate contribution to the school and art in Vancouver 3 In 2012 Mackenzie is also the recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for her service to Canada in Visual Art 3 In several of her large scale paintings from the early 1990s to 2009 Mackenzie layered research notes annotated maps archival texts and documentation of her investigations and explorations of geographic regions The most recent of these works is Vancouver As the Centre of the World commissioned for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games 4 She is particularly interested in current research on the brain and neural mapping in relationship to the mapping of our physical environment leading to recent series Neurocity and The Structures some of which were the subject of a five year survey exhibition in 2011 at The Richmond Art Gallery in Canada Often her work hovers in both regions of abstract and representational art 5 Selected collections EditNational Gallery of Canada 6 Musee national des beaux arts du Quebec 7 Selected awards EditQueen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal 2003 3 Canada Council Grant to Established Artists 1998 1999 2005 3 Canada Council Paris Studio Residency Award 2008 3 Ian Wallace Excellence in Teaching Award 2009 3 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal 2012 3 Governor General s Award in Visual and Media Arts 2017 8 References Edit Landon Mackenzie Recollect s Galleries West 2019 09 25 Retrieved 2021 03 08 a b c d Landon Mackenzie s hidden creative journey visual arts news 2017 05 18 Retrieved 2021 03 08 a b c d e f g h i j Chronology Landon Mackenzie Parallel Journey London UK Black Dog Publishing 2015 p 141 151 Retrieved 5 August 2022 Landon Mackenzie The Centre of the World Canadian Art Archived from the original on 2015 03 19 Retrieved 2015 03 11 Emily Carr and Landon Mackenzie Wood Chopper and the Monkey juxtaposes past and present Georgia Straight Vancouver s News amp Entertainment Weekly 7 October 2014 Archived from the original on 2014 11 10 Retrieved 2019 11 30 Landon Mackenzie National Gallery of Canada Retrieved 23 September 2021 Gestation nº 3 Collection Musee national des beaux arts du Quebec collections mnbaq org Archived from the original on 2019 05 12 Retrieved 2019 05 12 2017 Governor Generals Awards in Visual and Media Arts Winners Announced Canada Council for the Arts Archived from the original on 2017 02 16 Retrieved 2017 02 15 External links EditCCCA Artist Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Landon Mackenzie amp oldid 1133048684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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