Raymond Henry St. Arnaud Explained

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

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.[1]

When he moved to Victoria, British Columbia, he started working for Camosun College[2] on a temporary basis and stayed for 20 years.

In December 2010, he was included in the PrintedArt collection[3] and has since then been one of its most prolific artists.

Exhibitions and publications

Notable solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Books

Other publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Search the Collection. www.gallery.ca.
  2. Web site: Camosun College. camosun.ca.
  3. http://www.printedart.com/portfolio/326 Raymond St. Arnaud in the PrintedArt Collection
  4. Web site: Outside the Box: Photography by Raymond St. Arnaud - Sierra Arts/Northwest Reno Library - Absolutearts.com. www.absolutearts.com.
  5. Web site: 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.
  6. Web site: Southern Light Gallery showing Outside the Box.
  7. Web site: GILT.
  8. http://www.siggraph.org/artdesign/gallery/S03/2d/0137.html Raymond St. Arnaud at SigGraph 2003
  9. Web site: metaLphor Exhibition.
  10. Web site: Exhibits: Theater of the Mind. www.printalliance.org.
  11. Web site: CNIB Eye Appeal.
  12. Web site: Homage.
  13. Web site: Beecher Center Digital Gallery. cac.ysu.edu.
  14. Web site: Art Incognito.
  15. Web site: ASCI Digital 2002 . October 13, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20021002000305/http://www.asci.org/digital2002/artwork.html . October 2, 2002 . dead .
  16. Book: McMann, Evelyn de Rostaing. Biographical Index of Artists in Canada. January 1, 2003. University of Toronto Press. 9780802027900. Google Books.
  17. Web site: Focus Magazine.
  18. Web site: Digital Art Guild – Hitch Hiking on the Digital Highway by Raymond St. Arnaud. www.digitalartguild.com.
  19. http://www.opusframing.com/community/opinion/selling-us-made-easy Selling in the US in Opus Framing & Art
  20. Web site: New Trail.
  21. Web site: Will the Real Alberta Please Stand Up?.