- Gerald Squires
Gerald (Gerry) Leopold Squires (born
November 17 ,1937 ) is an artist fromNewfoundland and Labrador ,Canada . Perhaps best known for painting dramatic landscapes in acrylic and oil, Squires has also produced major work insculpture ,lithography , andstained glass . He is also an accomplished portraitist. Much of his work draws its inspiration from the landscape and culture of Newfoundland and Labrador.Born in
Change Islands , Newfoundland, Gerald Squires moved with his family toToronto ,Ontario at the age of twelve. In Toronto he attended Danforth Technical School, where his natural artistic talent was encouraged. He later took night classes at theOntario College of Art & Design . Upon graduating from Danforth, Squires supported his art practice by apprenticing as a stained glass artist, and later worked as an editorial artist with theToronto Telegram for several years. He exhibited his work in Toronto in solo shows such as "St. Francis of Assisi and Related Subjects", "The Canticles of St. John of the Cross", and "The Wanderer Series". Squires was also a founding member of the Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery inOshawa, Ontario .In 1969 Squires quit his job at the Telegram and returned to Newfoundland. In 1971 he settled in an abandoned lighthouse in Ferryland, where he lived with his wife and two daughters. In Ferryland, Squires was an artist in residence and teacher for
Memorial University of Newfoundland , and established a steel sculpture studio, Headland Studios, with fellow artistStewart Montgomerie . Work from this period includes "Studies in Steel", "Portraits", and "The Ferryland Downs Series".Squires has lived and worked in Holyrood, Newfoundland since 1983. In the early 1980s he created several major works for Mary Queen of the World Church, a process chronicled in the film "The Newfoundland Passion" by Arnold Bennett. In 1984 he received the Ted Drover Award for Achievement in the Visual Arts from the [http://www.nlac.nf.ca/ Newfoundland and Labrador Arts Council] . He was made a member of the
Order of Canada in 1999, and in 2003 received the Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Award. Squires continues to produce paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures, and exhibits widely. Notable recent shows include "Gerald Squires: Journey", a 40-year retrospective at theArt Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador (1998), and "Interior Light" at the [http://www.emmabutler.com/ Emma Butler Gallery] (2005).External links
* [http://www.gerrysquires.com/ Gerald Squires's website]
* [http://www.heritage.nf.ca/arts/agnl/squires.html Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador Permanent Collection: Gerald Squires]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/artspots/html/artists/gsquires/ CBC Artspots: Gerald Squires]
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