Andrew Hunter is a freelance curator, artist, writer, and educator.
Hunter was previously the Frederik S. Eaton Curator of Canadian Art
at the Art Gallery of Ontario, where he produced major exhibitions
and publications including Every Now Then: Reframing Nationhood, In
the Ward: Lawren Harris, Toronto & the Idea of North, and
Colville.
Born in Hamilton and a graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art &
Design, Hunter has held curatorial positions across Canada,
including at the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of
Hamilton. He has taught at the Ontario College of Art and Design
University and the University of Waterloo and lectured on
curatorial practice across Canada, the United States, England,
China, and Croatia. He is a member of the advisory board for the
Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery at NSCAD.
"More than any other artist in Canada, Colville has a galvanizing,
sea-to-shining-sea appeal."
*Toronto Star*
"Splendid. ... show[s] the continued relevance of Colville’s
imagery — characterised as it is by edginess, unease, and a tension
between specificity and universality — to contemporary
society."
*British Journal of Canadian Studies*
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