Herbert Ariss
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Herbert Ariss
Summary
Herbert Ariss is a human[1]. His place of birth was Guelph[2]. He was born on +1916-09-29T00:00:00Z[3]. He died in London[4]. He died on +2009-02-27T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a painter[6], sculptor[7], and art educator[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Guelph[2], Herbert Ariss…
- Herbert Ariss passed away in London[4].
- Herbert Ariss was born on +1916-09-29T00:00:00Z[3].
- Herbert Ariss died on +2009-02-27T00:00:00Z[5].
- Among Herbert Ariss's spouses was Margot Ariss[9].
- Herbert Ariss held citizenship in Canada[10].
- Herbert Ariss worked as a painter[6].
- Herbert Ariss's professions included sculptor[7].
- Herbert Ariss's professions included art educator[8].
- Among Herbert Ariss's employers was Turnbull Elevator Ltd[11].
- Herbert Ariss was employed by H. B. Beal Secondary School[12].
- Herbert Ariss was employed by Canadian Army[13].
- Among Herbert Ariss's employers was H. B. Beal Secondary School[14].
- Herbert Ariss was employed by Western University[15].
- Herbert Ariss was educated at OCAD University[16].
- Herbert Ariss's education included a stint at Ontario Institute for Studies in Education[17].
- A notable student of Herbert Ariss was Jack Chambers[18].
- A notable student of Herbert Ariss was Greg Curnoe[19].
- A notable student of Herbert Ariss was Murray Favro[20].
- A notable work attributed to Herbert Ariss is Encounters: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings from 1967-1982[21].
- Herbert Ariss received the Canada Council Senior Arts Fellowship[22].
- Herbert Ariss received the Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts[23].
- Herbert Ariss was a member of Ontario Society of Artists[24].
- Herbert Ariss was a member of Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour[25].
- Herbert Ariss was a member of Canadian Group of Painters[26].
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Origins and Family
Herbert Ariss was born in Guelph[2]. He was born on +1916-09-29T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at OCAD University[16], a university[27], in Canada[28], founded in 1876[29] and Ontario Institute for Studies in Education[17], a Teachers' seminar[30], in Canada[31], founded in 1965[32]. Herbert Ariss studied under Lawrence Arthur Colley Panton[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include painter[6], sculptor[7], and art educator[8]. Employers include Turnbull Elevator Ltd[11]; H. B. Beal Secondary School[12], a high school[34], in Canada[35], founded in 1912[36]; Canadian Army[13], an army[37], in Canada[38], founded in 1867[39], headquartered in Carling Campus[40]; and Western University[15], a public research university[41], in Canada[42], founded in 1878[43], headquartered in London[44]. Notable students include Jack Chambers[18], a film director[45], 1931–1978[46], of Canada[47], specialised in painting[48]; Greg Curnoe[19], a painter[49], 1936–1992[50], of Canada[51], specialised in painting[52]; and Murray Favro[20], a sculptor[53], b. 1940[54], of Canada[55], awarded the Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts[56], specialised in art of sculpture[57].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Herbert Ariss is Encounters: An Exhibition of Paintings and Drawings from 1967-1982[21].
Recognition
Awards received include Canada Council Senior Arts Fellowship[22] and Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts[23], a fellowship award[58], in Canada[59].
Personal Life
Herbert Ariss was married to Margot Ariss[9].
Death and Burial
Herbert Ariss died on +2009-02-27T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in London[4].
FAQs
Where was Herbert Ariss born?
Herbert Ariss was born in Guelph[2].
Where did Herbert Ariss die?
Herbert Ariss died in London[4].
Who was Herbert Ariss married to?
Herbert Ariss's spouses include Margot Ariss[9].
What did Herbert Ariss do for work?
Herbert Ariss worked as painter[6], sculptor[7], and art educator[8].
Where did Herbert Ariss go to school?
Herbert Ariss was educated at OCAD University[16] and Ontario Institute for Studies in Education[17].
What awards did Herbert Ariss receive?
Honors received include Canada Council Senior Arts Fellowship[22] and Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts[23].