Robert Archambeau
Robert Archambeau (1933–2022) was a Canadian artist, ceramicist and university teacher.
Also recorded as Bob Archambeau; Robert “Bob” Archambeau; Robert "Bob" Archambeau.
Robert Archambeau in brief
- Born
- 1933
- Died
- 2022
- Known for
- artist, ceramicist, university teacher and potter
- Place of birth
- Toledo
Overview
Born at Toledo in 1933, died at Winnipeg in 2022.
In detail
Robert Archambeau studied at Alfred University, Bowling Green State University and University of Toledo. Grace Nickel, Alex Yeung and Kathryne Koop are recorded as having studied under Robert Archambeau.
Asian art, Jun Kaneko and Akio Takamori are recorded as an influence.
Residence is recorded at Winnipeg. Employment is recorded with Rhode Island School of Design, University of Manitoba and United States Marine Corps. Positions recorded include professor emeritus.
Work by Robert Archambeau is recorded in the collections of Winnipeg Art Gallery, Gardiner Museum and Canadian Museum of History.
Distinctions recorded are Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts and unknown.
Sources
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- 1.
“Robert Archambeau”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q7341570: Robert Archambeau
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