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Ken Macklin
| Biography: Ken Macklin is one of several constructivist sculptors who emerged in Edmonton during the 1980's. Macklin studied sculpture and ceramics at the University of Alberta from 1972 to 1978 and advanced sculpture at St. Martins School of Art in London, England in 1979. He has attended international workshops at the Emma Lake Artists' Workshop; the Triangle Workshop in its inagural year at Mashomack, NY and again as a group leader in 1986; the Triangle Workshop in Barcelona in 1987; and the Phil Berman Sculpture Workshop in Allentown, Pennsylvania in 1993. His work can be found in public collections in Edmonton and St. Albert, at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Pennsylvania, Lock Haven University, Pennsylvania, and Cheyney University, Pennsylvania.
Macklin's work conveys a specific artistic sensibility that has been characterized by an interest in balance, the relationship of the sculpture to the ground, and the clustering of different shapes and forms. His works combine sections of great mass with delicate, almost drawn, linear elements and areas of light filled openness. Country: Canada Birthyear: !952 Galleries: Edmonton Art Gallery Awards: 1974-77 University of Alberta Alumni Award in Fine Art
1978- Alberta Culture assistance Grant
1978- Canada Coulcil Travel Grant
1978- Elizabeth Greenshields Scholarship
1982- City of Barcelona Arts Grant
1985-86 - Alberta culture Project Grant
1988- Alberta Culture Travel Grant
1990- Alberta Culture Project Grant
1993- Alberta Foundation for the Arts Project Grant Media: sculpture Style: abstract, organic shape,color and line |
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