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Canadian artist working in ceramics (born 1957) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steve Heinemann (born 1957) is a Canadian artist working in ceramics.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, Heinemann received an Honours diploma from Sheridan College School of Craft and Design, Oakville, Ontario in 1979, a B.F.A. from the Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Missouri in 1984, and an M.F.A. from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York.[1]
His ceramic work has evolved from his interest in pottery.[2] It is grounded in the idea of pottery as having an inner space that is the focus for imagination.[3] Heinemann's self described element of his work is "..., the fundamental, preoccupying thread of containment continues throughout. I’m intrigued with the way spaces can appear to be concentrated. God knows that it’s the same space everywhere - inside or outside - but there’s something about the dynamic of containment that seems to charge one’s attention. Pots have always done that for me. One is held in that interior space perceptually." [4]
In 2017 he had a major retrospective at the Gardiner Museum in Toronto.[5]
He has worked as an instructor at Sheridan College, in Mississauga, Ontario, and the Ontario College of Art and Design, in Toronto, Ontario, and has given workshops and lectures in ceramics at schools and universities in Canada, the United States, England, Japan, and Korea.[1]
Heinemann has been the recipient of a number of awards for his ceramic work including,[1]
The works of Heinemann are displayed in a number of collections including;[1]
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