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L u k e
S i m o n b. 1953, Big Cove Reserve,
New Brunswick Luke Simon originally studied graphic design at
George Brown College of Applied Arts and Technology in Toronto (1977). From 1980 to 1983
he obtained Associate of Fine Arts degrees in two and three-dimensional art at the
Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe, earning the T.C. Cannon Award, the
Outstanding Student's award, plus the National Dean's List Award. In 1985 he also received
a B.F.A. from the College of Santa Fe. Besides instructing art and language at the
elementary level on the Big Cove Reserve, Simon devotes his time to ceramics and large
paintings in an expressionistic style intuitively conceived in an organic and synthetic
creative process.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia
S E L E C T E D B I B L I O G R A P H Y Gray, Viviane, and Moira Dianne O'Neill. Pe'l A'tukwey: Let Me . . . Tell a Story: Recent Work by Mi'Kmaq and Maliseet Artists. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 1993. Hill, Rick. Creativity Is Our Tradition. Sante Fe, New Mexico: Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, 1992. McMaster, Gerald, and Lee-Ann Martin, eds. INDIGENA: Contemporary Native Perspectives. Vancouver, British Columbia: Douglas & McIntyre, 1992./ INDIGENA: Perspectives autochtones contemporaines. Hull, Québec: Musée canadien des civilisations, 1992.
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