Curriculum Vitae

Luke Nicholson. Artist, Educator and Writer
Luke Nicholson – Artist, Educator, and Writer


EDUCATION

2011-2013 Postdoctoral Fellowship (SSHRC funded), University of British Columbia

2011 PhD (Interuniversity Doctorate in Art History), Concordia University

2009 Research Fellow in European Art, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa

2006, 2007 Italian Studies courses, McGill University (in Florence, Italy)

2006 MA (Art History), Concordia University

2001 BA (English), University of Toronto

1999-2000 Angel Academy of Art, Florence, Italy (Certificate in drawing)

1993 OCA, now OCAD University (no degree)

EXHIBITIONS

Juried

2015 Riverdale Art Walk, Toronto

2014 53rd Annual Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto

2001 22nd Annual Insights Exhibition (Elora Arts Council), Wellington County Museum

1993 32nd Annual Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto

Solo

1994, Luke Nicholson, Gong Gallery, Toronto, Ontario

Group

1993, Young-At-Arts, York Quay Centre (Harbourfront), Toronto

Collections

Corporate: IG Metall (now Inmet Mining Corporation), TD Centre, Toronto

Selected Awards

2009-2010 Research Fellowship in European Art, National Gallery of Canada

2011-2013 SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship

2012 Governor General’s Academic Gold Medal (Person and Society Category)

2011 Valedictorian, Concordia University (November 22nd, 2011)

2009-2010 Research Fellowship in European Art, National Gallery of Canada

2006-2009 Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) Doctoral Award, SSHRC

2009-2011 Bourses d’études Hydro Quebéc de l’Université Concordia

2006-2007 Scholarship for Studies in Italy, McGill University

2005-2006 Campaign for Concordia Graduate Award

2005-2006 Renata Hornstein Graduate Fellowship, Concordia University

2005 Concordia University Graduate Scholarship

2004-2005 Morrie & Diane Cohen Graduate Scholarship, Concordia University

2004-2005 J.A. de Sève Entrance Fellowship, Concordia University

2001 Sun Art Award (22nd Annual Insights Juried Exhibition)

Teaching


2012 Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory, University of British Columbia

2007-2010 Department of Art History, Concordia University

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