Royden Mills

Royden Mills" is a Canada-based artist who has created sculpture that is sited internationally, A selection of his large-scale work can be found at State University of New York, Odette Sculpture Park (Windsor, Ontario), Franconia Sculpture Park (Minnesota). Mills work can be seen at the University of Lethbridge, Arlington Heights, Chicago, Sculpturesite Gallery San Francisco, Robert T. Webb Sculpture Garden in Dalton Georgia, The Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Canmore Hospital Canada, and also in Centennial Plaza Red Deer Alberta, as well as Shikaoi, Hokkaido Japan, as well as in Imagining Science at the Art Gallery of Alberta where he collaborated with internationally recognized Print Artist, Sean Caulfield The work they generated has been seen at the Glenbow Museum in Calgary, UQAM Gallery Montreal, McMaster University Museum, and Enterprise Square, Edmonton. He has won many of Canada's major art awards and continues to work actively to promote the advancement of Sculpture as a discipline, most obviously as an active studio artist, demonstrating that it is possible to make a life through art, paid for by art even if one is not a highly paid educator. He also takes the opportunity through his contract academic position to advance the potential of his students in very significant ways. Through opportunities for young artists at Franconia Sculpture Park many University of Alberta Students have gone on to enjoy mentoring from John Hock, Jon Isherwood and they also have been able to enjoy seeing how they can enjoy working far outside of the Canadian scene. Mills' undergraduate students have twice won the International Sculpture Centre's Outstanding Student Achievement Award in 2014 and 2015 . Kaise Campbell and Tiffany Adair beat even applications for this award from graduate students from many leading institutions and were given the opportunity to meet and learn about further opportunities available to them.

Mills is represented in many collections Including: "Grounds For Sculpture" Has acquired one of Mills sculptures and makes "Inside Elevation" available to audiences at the sculpture Park South of New York City. MIlls collaborates with the Distinguished Artists Catherine Burgess and Walter Jule as an Artist team working with ISL engineering to generate innovative Landscape Fine Art Solutions to Large scale public art projects. Solo Projects of Public Art include the Centennial Sculpture for the City of Red Deer, and the Centennial Sculpture for Augustana Campus of The University of Alberta in Camrose Alberta ( Two cities that he spent time in his formative years. The Art Gallery of Alberta Acquired "Inside Out" for their permanent Collection in 2011, and in 2014 he won the William Hardy Alexander teaching award from The University of Alberta. and he has won several major project grants including from the Alberta Foundation for the arts and Canada Council.

He has exhibited in Japan, Poland, United States,Chile, and Canada, including all Four of the North Edmonton Sculpture Workshop's Big Things exhibitions at the Prestigious Royal Alberta Museum.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

References

  1. Royal Alberta Museum: Past Exhibits
  2. Gilbert Bouchard, "Come to Expect ‘Big Things’", Edmonton Journal, July 19, 2002
  3. Erik Floren, "Big Impressions", The Edmonton Sunday Sun, July 28, 2002
  4. Mike Berezowsky, "Sculpture Exhibit Gets a Big Response", Edmonton Examiner, September 11, 2002
  5. "Multiple Directions Merge In Single Exhibit", Edmonton Journal, October 5, 2007
  6. Gilbert Bouchard, "Bianca Khan's One-Tonne Challenge", Edmonton Journal, July 23.

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