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Ron Shuebrook (born 1943) is an American-born Canadian abstract artist living in
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. He is a prominent teacher and administrator, as well as a writer.


Career

Shuebrook studied at Kutztown State College, Pennsylvania, USA, where he received his BS and M.Ed. in Art Education. During the summers of 1965 and 1967, he attended the
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, Deer Isle, Maine.A Dictionary of Canadian Artists, volumes 1-8 by Colin S. MacDonald, and volume 9 (online only), by Anne Newlands and Judith Parker National Gallery of Canada / Musée des beaux-arts du Canada There he received painting and printmaking scholarships and his mentor was
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, among others. Afterwards, he attended the
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, Provincetown, Massachusetts, studying with
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, as well as with visiting artists
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,
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and others (1969-1970). He attended the Blossom-Kent Summer Program (1971) on a painting scholarship with visiting artists
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,
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,
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, and with
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faculty. He then attended Kent State University, Ohio as a painting major with minors in sculpture and printmaking and took additional coursework in art history (1970-1972); he received his MFA in 1972. He came to Canada in 1972 where he joined the Art Department of the
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at Saskatoon, as an instructor. He coordinated a Summer Programme at Emma Lake, Saskatchewan, teaching drawing and painting with visiting artists including
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, Russ Yuristy, Doug Haynes, and Karen Wilkin. In 1973, he moved to
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, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, where was a lecturer (1973-1976), then Assistant Professor (1976-1977). In 1977, he joined the staff of the
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, Halifax as Visiting Instructor of Painting and of the Advanced Studio. From 1977 to 1979, he was on the Faculty of Fine Arts at
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as visiting Assistant Professor (1977) and was promoted to Associate Professor in 1978. In 1979, he returned to NSCAD as an Associate Professor. He was appointed Chairman of the Studio Division in 1980. In 1984, he became coordinator of Drawing and Foundation Art of the Studio Division at NSCAD. In 1987, he became Executive Director of the
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. He became a professor of Drawing and Painting at the
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(1988-1999), and Chairman of the Fine Arts Department. At
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in Toronto, he served as a Professor of painting and drawing (1999-2009), and President in 2000. In 2008 he received the honour of Professor Emeritus, OCAD University, Toronto, Ontario. Ron Shuebrook currently lives in
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and
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.


Work

Shuebrook had teachers who were part of the first generation of
Abstract Expressionism Abstract expressionism is a post–World War II art movement in American painting, developed in New York City in the 1940s. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve international influence and put New York at the center of the ...
. His own work has been described as geometric abstraction. His canvases are formally organized and evoke associations with architecture and landscape without literal description. The works explore the sweep of the artist's hand in relation to the rectangle of the surface. One critic believes they are related to
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and to
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. He makes his drawings by marking and erasing shapes and lines. He has exhibited his work in many shows nationally and internationally. In 2014-2015, his exhibition titled ''Ron Shuebrook: Drawings'' organized and circulated by the Thames Art Gallery in Chatham, Ontario and curated by John Kissick, travelled nationally in collaboration with the
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in Oshawa, the
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, the
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Art Gallery in Halifax, and the Kelowna Art Gallery. In 2024, an exhibition of five decades of work, titled ''Ron Shuebrook: Selected Works - Five Decades'' was shown at the Elora Centre for the Arts. Shuebrook's paintings, drawings, prints, and wall constructions have been acquired by more than 50 public galleries, museums, and corporations such as the
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, the
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, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Art Gallery of Guelph,
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, the
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, and many others. He was the President of the
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from 2006 to 2007. In Toronto, he has been represented by Olga Korper Gallery since 1987.


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CCCA Profile
{{DEFAULTSORT:Shuebrook, Ron Living people Members of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts 20th-century Canadian painters Canadian male painters 21st-century Canadian painters Artists from Virginia 1943 births Academic staff of OCAD University American abstract artists Canadian abstract artists American emigrants to Canada American art educators 20th-century Canadian male artists 21st-century Canadian male artists OCAD University administrators