Ron Sawatski
Item
Maker Name
Ron Sawatski
Biography
To be written
Crossed over at VSA/ECUAD with Bill Rennie, Jeannie Mah, Debra Sloan and potters, Robert Bush and Darrell Hancock
Ron was a gifted clay sculptor. He worked in a vigorous, direct and descriptive manner, in small to near life-size scale making wry, subversive, and evocative figurative works. There are far too few around.
He exhibited at the Canadian Craft Museum, at Artroplis and Unit/Pitt and his work was featured in the Vancouver Sun.
Anecdotally - by 1999, he had become a social worker.
Crossed over at VSA/ECUAD with Bill Rennie, Jeannie Mah, Debra Sloan and potters, Robert Bush and Darrell Hancock
Ron was a gifted clay sculptor. He worked in a vigorous, direct and descriptive manner, in small to near life-size scale making wry, subversive, and evocative figurative works. There are far too few around.
He exhibited at the Canadian Craft Museum, at Artroplis and Unit/Pitt and his work was featured in the Vancouver Sun.
Anecdotally - by 1999, he had become a social worker.
First name
Ron
Last name
Sawatski
Career dates (start and end)
1980
Date of Birth
1958
Formal Education
Major Exhibitions
Artropolis 1984
Unit/Pitt date?
https://www.unitpitt.ca/exhibitions/past/archived-events/frank-mcfarlane-jacqueline-hofmann-lynn-onley-ron-sawatsk-mary-ann-liu-nuns-demons-and-dinosaurs-works-in-clay/
https://www.unitpitt.ca/exhibitions/past/archived-events/frank-mcfarlane-jacqueline-hofmann-lynn-onley-ron-sawatsk-mary-ann-liu-nuns-demons-and-dinosaurs-works-in-clay/
Affiliated organizations
Links to Further Resources
http://sim-publishing.com/bca/bcaart-z.htm
Source
Debra Sloan