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Robin Hopper (23 April 1939 – 6 April 2017) was a Canadian
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, teacher, author, garden designer and arts
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Personal background

He was born in England in 1939, and died April 6, 2017, in
Victoria, British Columbia Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of 91,867, and the Greater Victoria area has a population of 397,237. Th ...
. He trained in pottery and ceramics at the
Croydon College of Art Croydon College is a large further and higher education college located in Croydon, within the London Borough of Croydon. Its origins can be traced to a School of Art that was established in 1868, which subsequently merged with Croydon Polytechnic ...
from 1956 to 1961. In 1968 he immigrated to Canada. He spent the first two years teaching at the Toronto Central Technical School. He began his post-secondary educational career in 1970 at
Georgian College Georgian College is a College of Applied Arts and Technology in Ontario, Canada. It has 13,000 full-time students, including 4,500 international students from 85 countries, across seven campuses, the largest being in Barrie. History The colle ...
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Barrie, Ontario Barrie is a city in Southern Ontario, Canada, about north of Toronto. The city is within Simcoe County and located along the shores of Kempenfelt Bay, the western arm of Lake Simcoe. Although physically in Simcoe County, Barrie is politically i ...
where he founded and became head of the Ceramics and Glass Department. He resigned his post in 1972 to devote his time to his ceramics work. He relocated to
Victoria, British Columbia Victoria is the capital city of the Canadian province of British Columbia, on the southern tip of Vancouver Island off Canada's Pacific coast. The city has a population of 91,867, and the Greater Victoria area has a population of 397,237. Th ...
1977 to operate the family's 'Chosin Pottery Gallery. He was a founding member and president emeritus of the Metchosin International Summer School of the Arts. Hopper’s work in ceramics includes a great deal of ceramic historical and technical research. Next to ceramics, his other lifelong interest was gardening, particularly the development of his oriental garden.


Body of work

Hopper had both a functional and a decorative side to his production of pottery and ceramic works. His functional works were produced on an artizan basis. His production of functional pottery was by hand craftsmanship for individual pieces of a like design. He wrote several books on the subject of functional pottery. This craftsmanship had a particular application in ceramic works, many of which were one of a kind pieces for artistic exhibition. In these works he used a combination of glazing techniques. These were mainly porcelain decorative plates but he also created specialty items such as glaze paintings. A number of these works reflect the northern imagery of Canada.


Academic and instructional positions

He taught throughout Canada, and in England, The United States, Australia, New Zealand, China, Korea, Japan and Israel.


Selected collections

His ceramic work is in public, corporate and private collections throughout the world. These collections include: *The Bronfman Collection, Montreal, Canada


Awards

Robin Hopper was honoured for his contributions to the arts and public activities. *He was the first recipient of the
Saidye Bronfman Award The Saidye Bronfman Award is a Canadian award for fine craft. It is one of the largest individual visual-arts prizes in Canada. The $25,000 annual prize is administered by the Canada Council for the Arts as one of the Governor General’s Awards i ...
, 1977., Canada’s most prestigious annual award in the crafts. *Granted honorary member of the National Council on Education for Ceramic Arts. *Member,
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*Member,
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, 2017


Garden

His interest in artistic gardens led to the creation of the ''Anglojapanadian Garden'' at ’Chosin Pottery. This garden at
Metchosin, British Columbia The District of Metchosin is a municipality and community in Greater Victoria on the southern tip of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It is a coastal community adjacent to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Metchosin is part of the Western ...
has been the subject of publications and television programs.


Bibliography


Publications by Hopper

Robin Hopper wrote several books. Most of them deal with pottery and ceramics. *''Making Marks: Discovering the Ceramic Surface'' Hopper, Robin; Krause Publications, Paperback: 304 pages, October 1, 2004 *''The Ceramic Spectrum 2nd ed.'' Hopper, Robin; Krause Publications, 2001, 256 pages, , 9780873418218 *''The Ceramic Spectrum'' 1st ed. Hopper, Robin;
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, 1984, 224 pages *''Functional Pottery 2nd ed.'' Hopper, Robin; Krause Publications, 2nd Edition 2000, 256 pages, *''Functional Pottery 1st ed.'' Hopper, Robin;
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, 1986, 257 pages, *''Stayin' Alive'' Hopper, Robin; Krause Publications, March 15, 2003, 128 pages, *''Clay and Glazes for the Potter'' 3rd ed. Rhodes, Daniel revised by Hopper, Robin; Krause Publications; 3rd Edition Revised and Expanded, November 15, 2000 * ''Focus One: Contemporary Studio Ceramics''; Campbell, Kathleen; Hopper, Robin and; Heath, Terrence; Stoneware, raku ware, porcelain, and earthenware by Canadian and international artists, Goose Lane Editions, 112 pages, 1997,


Video productions

Hopper produced videos for the education of potters and ceramists *In 1993 he developed a series of six educational videos on ceramic decoration processes titled “Making Marks”, based on research material for his book of the same title. *In 1994, he produced a second series of five videos on design and aesthetics was produced, titled “Form and Function”, based on his second book “Functional Pottery”. *He has subsequently produced: ** “Beginning to Throw on the Potter's Wheel”, ** “Advanced Throwing”.


See also

List of Canadian artists The following is a list of Canadian artists working in visual or plastic media (including 20th-century artists working in video art, performance art, or other types of new media). See other articles for information on Canadian literature, music, ci ...


References


External links


National Library of Australia Bibliography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hopper, Robin 1938 births 2017 deaths Canadian ceramists Members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts Members of the Order of Canada