Raymond Henry St. Arnaud

Last updated

Raymond St. Arnaud, "Flower 7412", 2009, inkjet mounted to acrylic RaymondStArnaud Flower 7412.jpg
Raymond St. Arnaud, "Flower 7412", 2009, inkjet mounted to acrylic

Raymond Henry St. Arnaud (born June 24, 1942, in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian photographer.

Contents

Work

St. Arnaud would often take on jobs for a few months at a time, then leave and use the money he had earned to pursue his next photography project. At one point in his life, he left his job to take a series of landscape photos – fifteen of which ended up in Canada's National Gallery. [2]

When he moved to Victoria, British Columbia, he started working for Camosun College [3] on a temporary basis and stayed for 20 years.

In December 2010, he was included in the PrintedArt collection [4] and has since then been one of its most prolific artists.

Exhibitions and publications

Notable solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Books

Other publications

References

  1. Flower 7412
  2. "Search the Collection". www.gallery.ca.
  3. "Camosun College". camosun.ca.
  4. Raymond St. Arnaud in the PrintedArt Collection
  5. "Outside the Box: Photography by Raymond St. Arnaud - Sierra Arts/Northwest Reno Library - Absolutearts.com". www.absolutearts.com.
  6. "婚活サイトの大手サービスを徹底比較". 大手優良婚活サイトを種類別で特集.
  7. "Southern Light Gallery showing Outside the Box".
  8. "GILT".
  9. Raymond St. Arnaud at SigGraph 2003
  10. "metaLphor Exhibition".
  11. "Exhibits: Theater of the Mind". www.printalliance.org.
  12. "CNIB Eye Appeal".
  13. "Homage".
  14. "Beecher Center Digital Gallery". cac.ysu.edu.
  15. "Art Incognito".
  16. "ASCI Digital 2002". Archived from the original on October 2, 2002. Retrieved October 13, 2011.
  17. McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing (January 1, 2003). Biographical Index of Artists in Canada. University of Toronto Press. ISBN   9780802027900 via Google Books.
  18. "Focus Magazine" (PDF).
  19. "Digital Art Guild – Hitch Hiking on the Digital Highway by Raymond St. Arnaud". www.digitalartguild.com.
  20. Selling in the US in Opus Framing & Art
  21. "New Trail".
  22. "Will the Real Alberta Please Stand Up?".