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Andrew Drummond (artist)

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Andrew Drummond is a New Zealand painter and sculptor. Born in 1951 in Nelson, New Zealand, he attended University of Waterloo in Canada, graduating in 1976. He was a Frances Hodgkins Fellow in 1980.

Information

Andrew Drummond tends to focus on process and ritual while contemplating ideas of location. He considers the entanglements of the human body, ecology, and dislocated histories within the landscapes of New Zealand. In the 1970s, he created several documented performance works. Drummond lives and works in Christchurch, New Zealand.[1] He earned his degree in Fine Arts from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and is currently a senior lecturer in sculpture at the University of Canterbury, School of Fine Arts.[1] He is represented by Jonathan Smart gallery in Christchurch, Page Blackie gallery in Wellington and Antoinette Godkin gallery in Auckland.

Works

Andrew Drummond works with the following medias and materials:

Awards

Andrew Drummond has received the following awards:

  • 1999 CNZ Grant for Projects Environment commission
  • 1995 CNZ Grant for Robert McDougall Art Gallery commission
  • 1990 Australia, New Zealand Foundation Fellowship
  • 1987 Tylee Cottage Residency
  • 1981 Major Grant, QEII Arts Council
  • 1980 Frances Hodgkins Fellowship, University of Otago, Dunedin[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Andrew Drummond". govettbrewster. Retrieved 28 December 2012.