BRITISH COLUMBIA ARTISTS  

Clark(e) Stevenson

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B.C. Society of Fine Arts (Member 1938-1958)
Canadian Institute of Associated Arts


Clark Stevenson was a member of the B.C. Society of Fine Arts from 1938 until 1958. He exhibited with the Society in their annual shows from 1937 to 1954.

He taught at the Canadian Institute of Associated Arts in Vancouver (dates uncertain).

He exhibited in the 1933 and 1935 annual B.C. Artist shows at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The 1933 entry form gave his address as Cultus Lake, B.C., and stated that he had been "living in B.C." since 1919. He won the Association Bronze medal in 1935 for his charcoal drawing "Nude."

In 1941 he was living on Crown Crescent in Vancouver. He also showed work in the December 1965 B.C. Artist exhibition.


GROUP EXHIBITIONS
DATE EXHIBITION ARTWORK
1933 Sept. 22 - Oct. 15 VAG   B.C. Artists 2nd Annual Study
Indian Shack, Cultus Reservation
1935 Sept. 20 - Oct. 15 VAG   B.C. Artists 4th Annual Painting
Painting
Nude
1937 April 16 - May 1 BCSFA   27th Annual Study
Nude Study
1938 April 29 - May 15 BCSFA   28th Annual Rita
Nude
My Mother
1940 May 17 - June 2 BCSFA   30th Annual Miss June Saint
1946 May 31 - June 23 BCSFA   36th Annual Canal
Rain Clouds, Sardis
Eagle Harbor
Lynn Pool
1950 April 25 - May 14 BCSA   40th Annual June 1940
Coal Harbour Sketch
1951 April 24 - May 13 VAG    BCSA 41st Annual June
1951 Summer Park Royal    BCSA Summer Exhibition June
Canal
Boats
1954 May 25 - June 13 VAG    BCSA 44th Annual Sea Island

References

ART AS YOUR CAREER
    Canadian Institute of Associated Arts Prospectus, 1938

WHO'S WHO IN NORTHWEST ART (refer to WWNA41)
      Only his name and address are noted in the very brief entry.

ARTISTS IN CANADA 1982 - UNION LIST OF ARTISTS' FILES (refer to AIC82)

A CENTURY OF SCULPTURE (refer to SSBC98)

Clippings

"There is much work that is excellent and pleasing. Among the oils, Clark Stevenson with a well done nude; ... are all highly creditable."
      From "Fine Showing By B.C. Artists Follows Conventional Lines" by E.N.B.
      Vancouver Province, April 30 1938

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