Belinda Harrow

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Belinda Harrow
Born1971 (age 52–53)
NationalityCanadian
AwardsRoyal Overseas Travel Scholarship (2000)
Academic background
EducationUniversity of Saskatchewan,
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design,
Canterbury University,
Websitehttp://www.belindaharrow.com/

Belinda Harrow (born 1971) is a Saskatchewan based visual artist. She was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, and moved to Saskatchewan at the age of three.[1] She works in a variety of mediums, such as: painting, installation, sculpture, printmaking, drawing, and fabric. Her works have been exhibited across Canada and internationally.[2]

Education[edit]

Harrow received her Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Saskatchewan in 1993, a Bachelor of Fine Arts at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1996, and a Master of Fine Arts from University of Canterbury in 2005.[2]

Career[edit]

She has taught at the Design and Arts College of New Zealand, and was a guest lecturer at both Tshinghua University School of Art and Design and the National Institute of Design. She currently lives and works in Regina, Saskatchewan.[2]

Exhibitions[edit]

Giant Bingo (2016) is a multimedia installation that focuses on the similarities between the love lives of beavers and humans. Harrow specifically references the connections that beavers are monogamous, mate for life, and build and maintain homes together.[3][4][5]

Awards and grants[edit]

Harrow was the recipient of the Royal Overseas League Travel Scholarship in 2000, and the Jane Rounick Memorial Sculpture Award from the University of Canterbury in 2004.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Squareflo.com. "Saskatchewan NAC Artists | Belinda Harrow". www.sknac.ca. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  2. ^ a b c "Belinda Harrow's Bio". Slate Fine Art Gallery. Retrieved 2018-03-07.
  3. ^ "Chapel Gallery re-opens with members' art show, reception Thursday". Battlefords News-Optimist.
  4. ^ "KNOW SHOWS: What's on in Regina, July 18–24 | Regina Leader-Post". July 18, 2019.
  5. ^ "Fantastic, futuristic furniture on display at Regina art show | CBC News".
  6. ^ "The GALLERY / art placement inc". www.artplacement.com. Retrieved 2018-03-07.