In Conversation: Ron Shuebrook and Frances Thomas moderated by Mary Reid

Date: Friday September 13
Time: 7:00 pm
Cost: FREE – Registration Encouraged

Join us for a deep dive into abstraction with Ron Shuebrook and Frances Thomas. In this conversation, each artist will share their unique approaches to and perspectives on abstract painting, highlighting the similarities and differences between their approaches to the essential elements of shape, form, line, and colour.

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Description

Ron Shuebrook is an artist, educator, and Professor Emeritus at OCAD University in Toronto, where he was president from 2000 to 2005 and Vice President Academic, from 1998 to 2002. In 2008 he was awarded a Doctor of Fine Arts, Honoris Causa for his contributions to art and education. Shuebrook has been on faculty and an administrator at six other Canadian educational institutions, including the University of Guelph, 1988-98, where he served as Professor and Chair of the Department of Fine Art, helped establish the MFA Programme in Studio Art in 1992, and led the renovation of the department’s facilities.

Shuebrook holds a B.Sc. in Art Education, an M.Ed. in Art Education from Kutztown University, PA, and an MFA in Visual Art from Kent State University, OH. As well, he studied at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, ME, during the Summers of 1965 and 1967, and received a Fellowship in Painting from the Fine Arts Work Centre, Provincetown, MA, for 1969-1970.

Shuebrook has received numerous awards, including a Senior Artist’s Grant from the Canada Council in 1985; the Art Administrator’s Award of Distinction from the National Council of Art Administrators in 2006; and a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medial in 2012. To honor his contributions to art education, the Canadian Society of Education through Art invited him to present the C.D. Gaitskell Memorial Lecture at its 2014 national conference in Halifax, NS. Since 1965, Shuebrook has had more than 100 solo exhibitions and has participated in more than 200 group exhibitions. He has been represented by the Olga Korper Gallery, Toronto, since 1979, and in recent years has frequently exhibited at Renann Isaacs Contemporary Art in Guelph. His work is included in more than 60 public and corporate collections such as the National Gallery of Canada, the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Art Gallery of Guelph, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, and numerous private collections.

Ron Shuebrook lives in Guelph, ON, and Blandford, NS.

Frances Thomas, a Canadian painter, and printmaker was born in Parry Sound, Ontario. She received both her BFA and MFA from York University, Toronto, Ontario, and is the recipient of the Samuel Sarick Purchase Award for excellence in thesis work.

Her paintings were featured in a solo exhibition, “but wait”, with an accompanying catalogue, at the MacLaren Art Centre in Barrie. She has exhibited in Barrie, Montreal, Edmonton, Toronto and New York and her work is in the permanent collections of the MacLaren Art Centre, Bank of Montreal and York University. Thomas has taught at Georgian College as well as holding advisory positions on various Fine Arts committees at Georgian. She has provided studio crits for undergrad and MFA students at York University and has been a juror for the Ontario Arts Council. She has participated in residencies in Pouch Cove, Newfoundland and Triangle Arts in Brooklyn, New York and in 2016 spent three months in Berlin on a self-directed residency.

Thomas currently lives and works in Barrie, ON Canada. She is also the Curator of the permanent art collection at Royal Victoria Regional Health Centre (RVH) in Barrie, ON.

Mary Reid, Director/Curator at the Woodstock Art Gallery. Mary Reid has been leading the Woodstock Art Gallery as the Director/Curator since 2014. Under her tenure the Gallery has transformed into a vital community hub along with launching a modest public art program for the City of Woodstock. From 2017 to 2023 she was a sessional instructor for Fanshawe Collage’s Fine Art Program delivering the balance of the Art History courses to the entire program enrollment. Prior to returning to Ontario, she was the inaugural Director/ Curator of the School of Art Gallery at the University of Manitoba (2011 to 2014) and the Curator of Contemporary Art and Photography at Winnipeg Art Gallery (2004 to 2011). She started her career at the MacLaren Art Centre, Barrie, ON in 1998.

Reid received her Master’s degree in Art History from York University, Toronto in 1999 and returned to complete her Master of Business Administration with a specialization in Arts and Media Administration in 2020. Over the last twenty-five years she has curated numerous exhibitions on contemporary art and photography.  In addition to exhibition coordination, Reid has project-managed and contributed essays to several catalogues, brochures, journals and magazines which support her various projects.