Michel Goulet (born August 4, 1944) is a Canadian
sculptor
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.
Born in
Asbestos,
Quebec
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, Goulet has been a
professor
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at
Université du Québec à Montréal
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since 1987. Michel Goulet is represented by the Christopher Cutts Gallery in
Toronto
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, ON.
Works
File:Belvedere in parc Lafontaine (Duluth street, Montreal) 2006-08-11.JPG , Michel Goulet (sculptor)'s ''Belvedere'' in parc Lafontaine, Duluth street, Montreal, Quebec
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Honours
*1990:
Prix Paul-Émile-Borduas
*1994: Quebec Theatre Critic's Association prize for best scenography
*2008:
Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts
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Created in 2000 by then Governor General Adrie ...
References
1944 births
20th-century Canadian sculptors
Canadian male sculptors
20th-century Canadian male artists
21st-century sculptors
French Quebecers
Living people
Members of the Order of Canada
People from Val-des-Sources
Sculptors from Quebec
Canadian contemporary artists
Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts winners
Members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
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