BRITISH COLUMBIA ARTISTS |
Belkin won a $100 award at the Second Annual BC at Work exhibition in 1945, sponsored by the Labour Arts Guild.
He was on a list titled "Leading Vancouver Artists," provided to the Labour Arts Guild on April 10, 1946 by the Vancouver Art Gallery to assist in the Guild's call for entries to the second annual B.C. At Work exhibition.
He exhibited artwork in the un-juried 1945 and the juried 1948 B.C. Artists exhibitions at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Belkin moved to Mexico. His sister was Saralee Belkin James (q.v.), a photographer who died tragically in a car accident.
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
DATE | EXHIBITION | ARTWORK |
1945 Sept. 22 - Oct. 21 | VAG B.C. Artists 14th Annual | Fisherman's Wharf, New Westminster |
Patricia | ||
1945 Nov. 13 - Dec. 2 | Labour Arts Guild B.C. At Work | Workers on a Street Car |
Fishing Boats, New Westminster | ||
Cabbage Field, Lulu Island | ||
1948 Sept. 18 - Oct. 10 | VAG B.C. Artists 17th Annual | Adam and Eve |
Deserted House, Boundary Bay, 1947 |
VANCOUVER PUBLIC LIBRARY - B.C. ARTISTS FILES (refer to VPL)
THE FECKLESS COLLECTION (refer to FECK18)