Steve Heineman

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Steve Heinemann (born 1957) is a Canadian artist working in ceramics.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, Heinemann received an Honours diploma from Sheridan College School of Craft and Design, Oakville, Ontario in 1979, a B.FA. from the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri in 1984, and an M.F.A. from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York.

He has worked as an instructor at Sheridan College, in Mississauga, Ontario, and the Ontario College of Art and Design, in Toronto, Ontario, and has given workshops and lectures at schools and universities in Canada, the United States, England, Japan, and Korea.

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[edit] Academic appointments

[edit] Awards

  • Special Award, 2nd Word Ceramic Biennale, Korea (2003)
  • Canada Council 'A' Grant
  • Saidye Bronfman Award for Excellence in Canadian Craft, 1996
  • Judge's Commendation, Fletcher Challenge International, Auckland, New Zealand (1996)
  • Judge's Award, The 4th Ceramic International, Mino, Japan (1995)
  • Award of Merit, Fletcher Challenge International, New Zealand (1995)
  • Le Prix d'Excellence, National Biennial of Ceramics, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec (1994)
  • Award of Merit, Fletcher Challenge International, New Zealand (1994)
  • Bronze Medal, International Ceramic Invitational, Taipei (1993)
  • Le Prix d'Excellence, National Biennial of Ceramics (1988)
  • Prix Pierre Legros, National Biennial of Ceramics (1984)

[edit] Selected solo exhibitions

  • Galerie b 15, Munich, Germany (2004)
  • Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York City, NY (2004)
  • Galerie Elena Lee, Montreal, Canada (2003)
  • Ute Stebich Gallery, Lenox, MA (2002)
  • Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York City, NY (2002)
  • Gallery Materia, Phoenix (2001)
  • Galerie Elena Lee, Montreal(1999, 2000)
  • Selected Works, 1989–1999, York Quay Gallery II, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto (2000)
  • Nancy Margolis Gallery, New York City, NY (1999)
  • Prime Gallery, Toronto, Ontario (1995, 1999)
  • Objects of Sight, Traveling exhibition organized by Burlington, Cultural Centre, Burlington, Ontario (1989–1991)
  • Hopkins Hall Gallery, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH (1986)
  • Anna Leonowens Gallery, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, NS (1984)
  • Ontario Crafts Council, Toronto, Ontario (1982)

[edit] Selected public collections

[edit] References

  1. Del Vecchio, Mark (2001). Postmodern Ceramics. Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-23787-5. 

[edit] External links

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